- The
Sirenusas (Italian: Le
Sirenuse), also
known as the
Gallos (Li Galli, "the ****s"), are an
archipelago of
little islands off the
Amalfi Coast of Italy...
- fixed:
sometimes on Cape
Pelorum and at
others in the
islands known as the
Sirenuse, near Paestum, or in Capreae. All such
locations were
surrounded by cliffs...
- Sant'Andrea Sant'Antioco San
Pietrro San
Pietro d'Orio
Sardinia Scola Sicily Sirenuse Tavolara Tinetto Tino
Tremiti Islands Tuscan Archipelago Two
Brothers Rocks...
- Gulf of Naples.
Further traditions place the
sirens on Capo
Peloro or the
Sirenuse islands, near Paestum. All
locations were
described to be
surrounded by...
- Sant'Andrea Sant'Antioco San
Pietrro San
Pietro d'Orio
Sardinia Scola Sicily Sirenuse Tavolara Tinetto Tino
Tremiti Islands Tuscan Archipelago Two
Brothers Rocks...
-
Arcella Campanian Archipelago Capri Gaiola Island Ischia Nisida Procida Sirenuse Cheradi Islands Gallipoli San
Paolo Island Sant'Andrea
Island Vivara Marano...
-
Salerno Monti Lattari Punta Campanella Lighthouse Sant'Agata sui Due
Golfi Sirenuse Southern Italy Michael P
Carroll (1989).
Catholic Cults and Devotions:...
- are
usually included in the
archipelago as well:
Aragonese Castle the
Sirenuse (the Galli) & the
nearby Vetara Skerry [it].
Gaiola Island Megaride Islet [it]...
- for a child,
which in
Tonio had kept hidden.
Against the
background of
Sirenuse, Italy, of 1969, the
exciting and
dramatic saga of
Fortebracci family continues...
- Sant'Andrea Sant'Antioco San
Pietrro San
Pietro d'Orio
Sardinia Scola Sicily Sirenuse Tavolara Tinetto Tino
Tremiti Islands Tuscan Archipelago Two
Brothers Rocks...