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FRANCE. Pernes-les-Fontaines. Tour Ferrande. Manfred of Sicily in a duel against a French knight. Painting belonging to the series depicting the conquest of Sicily by Charles d Anjou (13th c.)
Map of the Mediterranean (Add. Ms. 25691). ItMap of the Mediterranean (Add.Ms. 25691). It is probably the oldest portolan chart from the school of Mallorca ca. 1327-1330. Are represented Italy, Sicily and North Africa. Miniature Painting
Ferdinand I, called El de Antequera (1380-1416)" Ferdinand I, called " El de Antequera" (1380-1416). King of Aragon (1412 - 1416) and Sicily (1412-1416). Death of Fernando I de Antequera
Rene I (1409-1480). King of Naples (1435-1438 and 1442-1480). King of Naples and Sicily. Painting. Painting. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles
VINCENT of BEAUVAIS (1190-1264). Speculum historiale. ca. 1460. Innocent III excommunicates Otto IV for the invasion of Sicily (1210). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN
Roger II (1095-1154). Count of Sicily (1101-1127)" Roger II (1095-1154). Count of Sicily (1101-1127), Duke of Puglia and Calabria (1127-1130) and first king of Sicily (1130-1154)
Petronas the Patrician ( -864). Byzantine general" Petronas the Patrician ( -864). Byzantine general and leading aristocrat. Victory of Petronas against the Arabs. Manuscript produced in Sicily
Temple of Concord. ITALY. SICILY. Agrigento. Temple of Concord. Temple in Dorian style. Classical Greek art. Architecture
ITALY. SICILY. SYRACUSE. Syracuse. Underground passages of Eurialo Castle (402-397 BC). Greek art. Architecture
James II the Just (1267-1327). King of Aragon" James II the Just (1267-1327). King of Aragon (1291-1327), Sicily (1286-1296) and Sardinia (1324-1327). The king at Corts de Barcelona (Barcelonas government)
Tales from Many Lands: The Whistle and the Purse. From Treasure no. 212 (4 February 1967)
Friedrich II (Vanhove)EMPEROR FRIEDRICH II also Federigo I, king of Sicily This print also names him King of Jerusalem Date: 1194 - 1250
Emperor Friedrich IIEMPEROR FRIEDRICH II also Federigo I, king of Sicily Date: 1194 - 1250
Cortile della farmacia de Franciscani, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Palermo (Sicilia). Poster showing a garden courtyard with arcade and tower. Date ca. 1920
Benedictine Convent at Monreale, ItalyBenedictine Convent at Monreale, Sicily, Italy. A fine example of cloister architecture with Gothic arches and thin patterned columns
Earthquake damage - Messina, ItalyA crumbling Palace on Via Maddalena the result of the devastating earthquake which hit Messina, Sicily, Italy on 28th December 1908. Date: 1908
Cittadella di Messina, Sicily
Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Garden of the Villa GiuliaPalermo, Sicily, Italy - Decorative pavilions in the garden of the Villa Giulia, designed by Nicholas Palma. Date: circa 1903
Italian Rustic Types - Southern Italy / Sicily Date: circa 1910
Agrigentum, Sicily, also known as Agrigento, Acragas or Akragas
Sicilian Carriage - Sicily, ItalyDecorated (and fully occupied!) Sicilian Carriage - Palermo, Sicily, Italy Date: circa 1903
Catania, Via Etnea and Statue of GaribaldiCatania, Sicily, Italy - Via Etnea (the road north to Zafferana Etnea) and a Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi Date: 1930s
Greetings from Italy - featuring some Italian lovelies, a map of the country and a smoking Mount Vesuvius. Date: circa 1910s
Messina, Italy - Corso Victorrio Emanuele IIMessina, Italy - Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, the Harbour and the waterfront Date: 1905
Jewish family camping inside a railway wagonA Jewish family camping inside a railway wagon at Palmi (Calabria), Italy - made homeless by the earthquake at Messina, Sicily
Taormina, Sicily, Italy Date: circa 1910s
Scyllaeum - a promontory, and ancient town or fortress, on the west coast of Bruttium (modern Calabria), at the entrance of the Sicilian strait
Messina, Sicily, Italy - Masotto MonumentMessina, Sicily, Italy - Messina Monumento ai Caduti della Batteria Masotto (Salvatore Buemi) (Monument to the Fallen of the Battery Masotto) Date: circa 1940
Sicily / SoluntoThe impressive Roman ruins at (Trieste del Gimnasio), Solunto, Sicily, Italy. Date: 1930s
Sicilian Bagpipes Player - A ZampognaroA Sicilian Zampognaro or pipe-player, holding his massive set of Sicilian bagpipes. Date: circa 1910s
Rosolino PiloThe Sicilian mafia bandit, Rosolino Pilo. 19th Century
Picture No. 10514132Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, 11 October 1892 Date: 11th October 1892
Friedrich II triumphs at the Battle of Cortenuova, 1237Holy Roman Emperor Friedrich II of Sicily defeats the Milanese of the Lombard League at the Battle of Cortenuova, 27th November 1237. Date: 27th November 1237
Italy - Milazzo, Sicily
Italy - Sicilian Donkey Wagon (Carro)Italy - A beautifully decorated Sicilian Donkey Wagon (Carro) with a load of children!
Italy - Ragusa, Sicily - Via CasinaCasino Street at Ragusa, Sicily, Italy
Italy - Marsala, Sicily - Via Garbaldi
Italy - Palermo, Sicily - Grand Hotel Villa Igiea - now part of the Hilton chain Date: 1905
Italy - Palermo, Sicily - Politeama GaribaldiItaly - Palermo, Sicily - Il Teatro Garibaldi o Politeama
Italy - Partinico, SicilyItaly - Partinico (near Palermo), Sicily - Cathedral Square. The paternal side of musician Frank Zappas family came from Partinico!
Italy - Ragusa, Sicily - Cattedrale San Giovanni Battista
Italy - Messina, Sicily. Panoramic view from the Sea. The city was almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake and associated tsunami on the morning of December 28, 1908, killing about 60
Italy - Syracuse, Sicily - the small port. Famous for its rich Greek history, culture, amphitheatres, architecture and association to Archimedes
Italy - Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily
Italy - Canicatti, Sicily - Military Headquarters
Italy - Ragusa, Sicily - The Castle of San Filippo, designed by the Marchese of San Elia at the end of the 19th century as a summer home in a gothic and renaissance style
Italy - Messina, Sicily - Street scene (Via Garibaldi)