Sicily

Sicily

Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, is just off the "toe" of Italy's "boot. " Its rich history is reflected in sites like the Valley of the Temples, the well-preserved ruins of 7 monumental, Doric-style Greek temples, and in the Byzantine mosaics at the Cappella Palatina, a former royal chapel in capital city Palermo. On Sicily's eastern edge is Mount Etna, one of Europe's highest active volcanoes.

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Muhammad al-Idrisi

Muhammad al-Idrisi

Geographer

Pope Eusebius

Pope Eusebius

Former Pope

Henry

Henry

King of Sicily

Henry

Henry

King of Sicily

Filippo Paladino

Filippo Paladino

Painter

Alberto Vassallo-Torregrossa

Alberto Vassallo-Torregrossa

Diplomat

Salvatore Carnevale

Salvatore Carnevale


Muhammad al-Idrisi

Muhammad al-Idrisi

Geographer

Saint Cecilia

Saint Cecilia

Martyr

Simonides of Ceos

Simonides of Ceos

Lyric poet

Nicias

Nicias

Athenian Politician

Matthias Stom

Matthias Stom

Dutch painter

Pope Eusebius

Pope Eusebius

Former Pope

John Joseph Parle

John Joseph Parle

Officer

Salvatore La Barbera

Salvatore La Barbera


Hugh, Count of Brienne

Hugh, Count of Brienne


Johann Heinrich Westphal

Johann Heinrich Westphal

German astronomer

Judith d'Évreux

Judith d'Évreux


Jean Lucienbonnet

Jean Lucienbonnet

Motorsports racing driver

Ludvig Irgens-Jensen

Ludvig Irgens-Jensen

Norwegian composer

Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy

Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy

Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy's son

Jacobello da Messina

Jacobello da Messina

Painter ‧ Antonello da Messina's son

James W. Reese

James W. Reese

Military personnel

Mario Guccio Musician

Mario Guccio Musician

Singer

Walter Churchill

Walter Churchill


Antonio Pimentel

Antonio Pimentel


Luigi Barbesino

Luigi Barbesino

Italian footballer

Calogero Vizzini

Calogero Vizzini