Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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Page 151
... church is from the late fourteenth century , although the first mention of a church there is to be found in documentation dating back to the year 998 , when it was known as Santa Maria de las Arenas , or St. Mary of the Sands . The ...
... church is from the late fourteenth century , although the first mention of a church there is to be found in documentation dating back to the year 998 , when it was known as Santa Maria de las Arenas , or St. Mary of the Sands . The ...
Page 152
... church in Palermo , the capital of the island since the Middle Ages . After its completion in 1143 , George of Antioch dedicated the church to the Virgin as an expression of his gratitude for the protection and support she had given him ...
... church in Palermo , the capital of the island since the Middle Ages . After its completion in 1143 , George of Antioch dedicated the church to the Virgin as an expression of his gratitude for the protection and support she had given him ...
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church of St. Agatha , the patron of the city , on the eve on his departure from Sicily to the Holy Land in 1190 , but he did not mention the church of St. Mary , probably because it was still to be built . " The year 1190 should be ...
church of St. Agatha , the patron of the city , on the eve on his departure from Sicily to the Holy Land in 1190 , but he did not mention the church of St. Mary , probably because it was still to be built . " The year 1190 should be ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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