- The gens
Silicia,
possibly the same as Selicia, was an
obscure plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Hardly any
members of this gens are
mentioned in history...
- An
earthquake occurred northeast of the city of
Adana in the
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia (modern day Turkey) on 14 May 1269 at "the
first hour of the night"...
-
Atlantic San Juan
Bautista (ship), a ****anese-built
galleon San Juan de
Silicia, a ship in the
Spanish Armada that sunk off the Isle of Mull, in Scotland...
- 04/1999 La stratégie
Hagen 04/2000 Blue ice 05/2001
Narcocratie 05/2002
Silicia Inc. 05/2003 Le
corrupteur 04/2004
Corporate America 05/2005 La guerre...
- The San Juan de
Sicilia was one of the 130
ships that
formed the ill-fated
Spanish Armada of 1588. The ship was
originally known as the Brod Martolosi...
- – 1861.10.05)
Agostino Franco (1858.06.15 –
death 1877) as
Ordinary of
Silicia of the Italo-Albanese (Italy) (1858.06.15 – 1859) and
Ordinary of Italia...
-
Helen Blair Barlett was an
American geologist, best
known for her
contribution to the
design of
spark plug insulators. She
received her
Bachelor of Science...
-
Sicily in Italy. On 6
February 1784, was
established the
Ordinariate of
Silicia, the
first jurisdiction with on
ordinary for this
particular church sui...
- 93083°N 2.98333°W / 58.93083; -2.98333 (HMS
Royal Oak (08)) San Juan de
Silicia Spanish Navy 5
November 1588 A ship of the
Spanish Armada that was blown...
- 1944 HMT Silanian Jan 1940 Boom
defence vessel,
returned Dec 1945 HMT
Silicia Aug 1939 Minesweeper,
mined off the
Humber 8 May 1941 HMT Silja Mar 1940...