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Netum or
Neetum (Gr****: Νέητον), was a
considerable ancient town in the
south of Sicily, near the
sources of the
little river Asinarus (modern Falconara)...
- Noto (Sicilian: Notu; Latin:
Netum) is a city and
comune in the
Province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. It is 32
kilometres (20 mi)
southwest of the city...
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Conrad on 12 July 1515, and
sanctioned his
feast day
being celebrated in
Netum. On 30
October 1544, Pope Paul III
extended permission to the
whole island...
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which came to also
designate a
pagan god in Late Latin. The
transition from
netum to
nuiton was
probably influenced by Old
French nuit ('night'), and the...
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struck during Masaniello's 1647 revolt. Noto Italy SPQN
Senatus Populusque Netum On the coat of arms. and the façade of Noto Cathedral.
Nuremberg Germany...
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includes it in his list of
Sicilian cities, and
immediately ****ociates it with
Netum (now Noto Antica), with
which it was
clearly in the same neighborhood. The...
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Delos are
annexed by
Samos 526
Cylonius is
overthrown by
Kroton 525
Netum is
annexed by
Syracuse 525 The
ancient Gr**** city of Euesperides, (modern...
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Demolition of the Read Building, G.
Rollie White Coliseum, and the
Netum Steed strength and
conditioning facility, all of
which are
adjacent to or...
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Athletic training, rehabilitation, and student-services
facilities include:
Netum Steed Laboratory Bright Building Athletic Training Room Nye
Academic Center...
- the
eastern part of the island, such as Akrai, Leontini, Megara, Eloro,
Netum and Tauromenium, and
probably also
Morgantina and Camarina. In addition...