- into
separate states: the
properly named "Ultra Sicily" (Siciliae
ultra Pharum,
Latin for "Sicily over the Strait") and "Hither Sicily" (Siciliae citra...
- in the
Middle Ages and
point out that the lighthouse,
which was
called "
Pharum Brigantium", was
erected in A Coruña, and is at
least 25 km (15 miles) (or...
-
Sicily (officially
denominated as one
entity Regnum Siciliae citra Pharum and
ultra Pharum, i.e. "Kingdom of
Sicily on the
other side of the Strait" and "across...
-
golden cross erected above the
alleged tomb of
Saint Peter, the so-called
Pharum Hadriani, and the
silver table donated to the
church by Charlemagne, and...
- his
Pharus Galliae Antiquae; his
accusation was
published in Sanson's In
Pharum Galliae antiquae Philippi L'Abbe
disquisitiones (1647–1648). He died in...
-
government and
which at the time was
known as the
Kingdom of
Sicily citra Pharum or al di qua del Faro (on this side of Faro)—referring to the Faro Point...
-
captainate in
Calabria was
described in
official Latin: a
porta Roseti usque ad
Pharum, "from
Porta Roseti to Faro".
Another poem
attributed to
Ruggero in one...
- but the city was
always culturally "gr****" influenced. The
Romans made a "
Pharum" at the port, that was
renowned as one of the best of
Ancient Levant; then...
- l'Espagne, l'Italie et l'Allemagne (1644); Le
Cours du Rhin (1646); In
Pharum Galliae antiquae Philippi L'Abbe
disquisitiones (1647–1648);
Remarques sur...
-
lighthouse on the
hillock above the port, that is how the town got its name (
Pharum insulae). On this site
today we find
ruins of an old
Franciscan monastery...