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Vincent (2011). "Variation
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sicule de
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variation linguistique dans les
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- the
times of
ancient Greece,
whose gold
mining was
described by
Diodarus Sicules and
Pliny the Elder.
Within each
mining rush
there is
typically a transition...
- Sardinia.
After 1865 it took the name of Società per le
Strade Ferrate Calabro-
Sicule (SFCS). In 1867, the
Savoy part of the
system was
transferred to the PLM...
-
daughters of
Atlas and
Pleione and one of five
sisters (the Hyades, in
Latin Sicule). At the
death of
their only brother, Hyas,
killed by a lion (or a boar)...
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Martzloff (2011). "Variation
linguistique et exégèse paléo-italique. L'idiome
sicule de
Montagna di Marzo". La
variation linguistique dans les
langues de l’Italie...
-
entrepreneur Gaspare Ciprì had even
founded a
newspaper entitled Le
ferrovie sicule and had
undertaken negotiations with
Belgian and
Dutch investors for the...
- définissent le
statut des
trois nations reconnues – les Hongrois, les
Sicules et les
Saxons – et des
quatres Eglises – luthérienne, calvinistes, unitarienne...
-
engineer Riccardo Bianchi, who had held the same
position for the
Ferrovie Sicule. A
General Direction was created, with 13
Central Services and two General...
-
Italian Railways, 1865 to 1885 SFCS = Società per le
Strade Ferrate Calabro-
Sicule SFM = Società per le
Strade Ferrate Meridionali, 1862-1885 SFR = Società...