- The
Kingdom of
Sicily (Latin:
Regnum Siciliae; Sicilian:
Regnu di Sicilia; Italian:
Regno di Sicilia) was a
state that
existed in
Sicily and the south...
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Calliptamus siciliae,
commonly known as the
pygmy pincer gr****hopper, is a
species of short-horned gr****hoppers
belonging to the
family Acrididae subfamily...
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Eteobalea siciliae is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
found on Sicily, as well as in
Algeria and Turkey. The
wingspan is
about 13–14 mm. Adults...
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properly named "Ultra Sicily" (
Siciliae ultra Pharum,
Latin for "Sicily over the Strait") and "Hither Sicily" (
Siciliae citra,
commonly called "the Kingdom...
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mazei Methanosarcina methanica Methanosarcina semesiae Methanosarcina siciliae Methanosarcina soligelidi Methanosarcina spelaei Methanosarcina subterranea...
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invenzione del regno.
Dalla conquista normanna alla
fondazione del
Regnum Siciliae (1061–1154) "Sicilia nell'Enciclopedia Treccani". www.treccani.it (in Italian)...
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Bivalve s****
collected by Poli and
Delle Chiaie, in a
plate from Poli's long-running
series Testacea Utriusque Siciliae eorumque historia et anatome...
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Kingdoms of
Naples and
Sicily (officially
denominated as one
entity Regnum Siciliae citra Pharum and
ultra Pharum, i.e. "Kingdom of
Sicily on the
other side...
- peninsula, they kept the
original name of the
Kingdom of
Sicily (Regnum
Siciliae). At the end of the War of the Vespers, the
Peace of
Caltabellotta (1302)...
- Vespers.
After the
personal union, he
began to call
himself Rex
Utriusque Siciliae; this was then used by
other kings and his
successors who
ruled over those...