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Lucania was a
historical region of
Southern Italy,
corresponding to the modern-day
region of Basilicata. It was the land of the Lucani, an
Oscan people...
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Lucania was an
ancient area of
southern Italy.
Lucania may also
refer to:
Lucania (film)
Lucania (theme), a
Byzantine province Lucania (fish), a genus...
- (/ˌluːtʃiˈɑːnoʊ/ LOO-chee-AH-noh; Italian: [luˈtʃaːno]; born
Salvatore Lucania [salvaˈtoːre lukaˈniːa];
November 24, 1897 –
January 26, 1962) was an Italian-born...
- RMS
Lucania was a
British ocean liner owned by the
Cunard Steamship Line
Shipping Company,
built by
Fairfield Shipbuilding and
Engineering Company of...
- 417 – 26
December 418 (1 year, 283 days) St
Zosimus ZOSIMVS Messurga,
Lucania et Bruttii,
Roman Empire Roman citizen of Gr**** descent.
Feast day 27 December...
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Mount Lucania in
Yukon is the third-highest
mountain in
Canada (5240 metres), and the second-highest
mountain located entirely within the
country (the...
- Gr****ano and Aliano,
remote towns in
Southern Italy, in the
region of
Lucania which is
known today as Basilicata. In the book he
gives Aliano the invented...
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Vallo della Lucania (commonly
known simply as Vallo) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Salerno in the
Campania region of south-western Italy. It...
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Lucania is a
genus of
North American ray-finned
killifishes in the
family Fundulidae. The
genus can be
found in
northeastern Mexico and the southeastern...
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Aesara of
Lucania (Gr****: Αἰσάρα Aisara) (fl. 400BC - 300BC) was a
conjectured Pythagorean philosopher who may have
written On
Human Nature, a fragment...