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Trinacria may
refer to: the
ancient name of
Sicily Sicily in the
classical Gr**** period; see
History of Gr**** and ****enistic
Sicily Name for the Kingdom...
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Kingdom of
Trinacria was
established in 1282, the year of the
coronation of King
Peter III of Aragon, and was
consolidated in 1302, the year of the...
- this time
referred to as "the sign of the
Trinacria",
Sicily being referred to by its
ancient name,
Trinacria ("having
three headlands"). The name had...
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Asota trinacria is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Georg Semper in 1899. It is
found in Borneo,
Seram and the
Philippines (Leyte, Luzon...
- kingdom, however, was
often called "Sicily
beyond the Lighthouse" or "
Trinacria", by
terms of a
treaty between the two states.
Martin II of
Sicily died...
- referendum.
Sicily has a
roughly triangular shape,
earning it the name
Trinacria. To the north-east, it is
separated from
Calabria and the rest of the...
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Naples and Pope
Gregory XI,
obtaining the
title of
tributary King of "
Trinacria".
After the
death of his mother's cousin,
Margaret of
Tyrol in 1369, Frederick...
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Orthetrum trinacria, the Long Skimmer, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
family Libellulidae. It is
found in Algeria, Angola, Botswana,
Burkina Faso, Cameroon...
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Caltabellotta was signed, by
which Frederick was
recognised king of
Trinacria (the name
Sicily was not to be used) for his lifetime, and was to marry...
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Canna '
Trinacria' is a tall 'Italian Group'
Canna cultivar; with
light green foliage, large, oval shaped,
branching habit;
clusters of
flowers are open...