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  • ...n [[Campania]] situated where the [[River Sarno]] drains into the [[Bay of Naples]]. It is uncertain when Pompeii was founded and by whom,<ref>Mary Beard, '' {{Image|Pompeii.png|left|400px|A map of Campania showing the Bay of Naples, Pompeii, and Mount Vesuvius.}}
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  • ...n [[Campania]] situated where the [[River Sarno]] drains into the [[Bay of Naples]]. It is uncertain when Pompeii was founded and by whom,<ref>Mary Beard, '' {{Image|Pompeii.png|left|400px|A map of Campania showing the Bay of Naples, Pompeii, and Mount Vesuvius.}}
    32 KB (4,987 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
  • | Vicenzo Tiberio of Naples made extracts of Penicillium mould and injected them into animals with viru
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  • {{Image|Pompeii.png|left|400px|A map of Campania showing the Bay of Naples, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius.}}
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  • ...24 January. She then made a short trip to Suda Bay, Crete, and returned to Naples on 9 February. From 25 February through 16 March, the ship took part in Ope ...in the Gulf of Arzew off Algeria. The ship continued on to visit Genoa and Naples, Italy, Italy; Istanbul, Turkey; Athens and Phaleron Bay, Greece; Suda Bay,
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  • ...[[St. Tropez]], France. After 5 additional logistic missions from Oran and Naples, the attack transport joined a convoy en route to the United States late in
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  • '''Naples biscuit'''
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  • At a Symposium at the Zoological Station at Naples in May 1951, he met Maurice Wilkins who was presenting a paper on the X-ray
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  • ...erranean]], and operated with the 6th Fleet through mid-May, touching at [[Naples, Italy]], Italy; [[Athens]], Greece; [[İzmir]], Turkey; [[Rhodes]], Greece ...k Force 61, visiting [[Marseilles]] and [[Toulon]], [[France]]; [[Malta]]; Naples, [[Genoa]], and [[Livorno]], [[Italy]]; [[Barcelona]] and [[Mazarron]], [[S
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  • ...[[Florence]], where he stayed five months, Rome, where he stayed two, and Naples, returning via Rome and Florence. In France, Florence and Rome he met some
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  • After war broke out in 1939, she made voyages to Genoa and Naples, Italy. Following the Allied collapse in the lowlands of western Europe in ...nean theater to carry men and equipment to Italy. She made three visits to Naples and a run each to Marseille, Oran, Taranto, Le Havre, and Cherbourg-Octevil
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  • ...approximately 1,225,000 escudos, of which the main Italian dependencies of Naples, Milan, and Sicily contributed over 440,000. These costs were partly offset
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  • .... On March 17, the island of Taiwan near China was shaken. Mt. Vesuvius in Naples, Italy erupted for ten days, beginning on April 6, and after the San Franci
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  • ...ion. He was a student at the Benedictine Monastery at Monte Cassino and at Naples University before joining the Dominican Order in 1244, less than thirty yea
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  • | | Naples | | Naples
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  • ...the Rhine and Lothair a long strip of land ranging from The Netherlands to Naples which embraced many languages and cultures and whose lack of national unity ...the [[Habsburgs]] ruled several northern duchies, and the Pope and King of Naples looked on Austria as its champion.
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  • ...when he permanently assigned the ''Compañías Viejas del Mar de Nápoles'' (Naples Old Sea Companies) to the ''Escuadras de Galeras del Mediterráneo'' (Medit
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  • ''Naples'' '''Neapólitan'''
    14 KB (2,241 words) - 11:22, 25 June 2017
  • * Robertson, John. ''The Case for the Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680-1760'' (2005)
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  • ...anted to meet Byron. So three adults and three children travelled first to Naples, then to Florence and to Pisa.
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