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Sicily
Sicily is a region of Italy, and is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Along with the surrounding minor islands, it constitutes an autonomous region of Italy, the Regione Autonoma Siciliana Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature,...

is an autonomous Italian island. The adjectival form
Sicilian can also refer to:
  • Sicilian language
    Sicilian language
    Sicilian is a Romance language. Its dialects make up the Extreme-Southern Italian language group, which are spoken on the island of Sicily and its satellite islands; in southern and central Calabria ; in the southern parts of Apulia, the Salento ; and Campania, on the Italian mainland, where it is...

  • Sicilian Baroque
    Sicilian Baroque
    Sicilian Baroque is the distinctive form of Baroque architecture that took hold on the island of Sicily, off the southern coast of Italy, in the 17th and 18th centuries...

    , baroque architecture in 17th & 18th centuries on Sicily
  • Sicilian cart
    Sicilian cart
    The Sicilian cart is an ornate, colorful style of horse or donkey-drawn cart native to the island of Sicily, in Italy.-History:...

    , an ornate, colorful style of horse-drawn cart native to Sicily
  • Sicilian cuisine
  • Sicilian Defence
    Sicilian Defence
    The Sicilian Defence is a chess opening that begins with the moves:The Sicilian is the most popular and best-scoring response to White's first move 1.e4...

    , in chess
  • Sicilian derby
    Sicilian derby
    The Derby di Sicilia is a local derby between Italian football clubs Calcio Catania and U.S. Città di Palermo. Catania and Palermo are the two main cities on the island of Sicily, and the teams are fierce rivals...

    , an annual football (soccer) match in Sicily
  • Sicilian Expedition
    Sicilian Expedition
    The Sicilian Expedition was an Athenian expedition to Sicily from 415 BC to 413 BC, during the Peloponnesian War. The expedition was hampered from the outset by uncertainty in its purpose and command structure—political maneuvering in Athens swelled a lightweight force of twenty ships into a...

    , an abortive military filibuster from Athens in 415 BCE
  • Sicilian Fir
    Sicilian Fir
    Sicilian Fir is a fir native to the Nebrodi and Madonie mountains in northern Sicily. It is a medium-size evergreen coniferous tree growing to 15-25 m tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m. It occurs at altitudes of 1400-1,600 m...

    , Abies nebrodensis, an evergreen tree native to northern Sicily
  • Sicilian octave
    Sicilian octave
    The Sicilian octave is a verse form consisting of eight lines of eleven syllables each, called a hendecasyllable. The form is common in late medieval Italian poetry. In English poetry, iambic pentameter is often used instead of syllabics...

    , an Italian verse form consisting of eight lines of eleven syllables each
  • Sicilian people
  • Sicilian pizza
    Sicilian pizza
    Sicilian pizza refers to the different ways to prepare pizza in Sicily .In the USA, among the Italian American community, the locution sicilian pizza it refers to a particular way to cook the pizza originated from the city of Palermo.-Local pizza in Sicily:In Sicily there are many local ways to...

    , pizza with ingredients incorporated into the dough
  • Sicilian revolt
    Sicilian revolt
    The Sicilian revolt was a revolution against the Second Triumvirate of the Roman Republic which occurred between 44 BC and 36 BC. The revolt was led by Sextus Pompeius, and ended in a Triumvirate victory.- Context :...

    , (44BCE - 36BCE)
  • Sicilian School
    Sicilian School
    The Sicilian School was a small community of Sicilian, and to a lesser extent, mainland Italian poets gathered around Frederick II, most of them belonging to his court, the Magna Curia. Headed by Giacomo da Lentini, they produced more than three-hundred poems of courtly love between 1230 and 1266,...

    , poetry (1230 - 1266)
  • Sicilian Stage
    Sicilian Stage
    The Sicilian European Stage is a European faunal stage in the period of geological time between 0.781 ± 0.005 Ma and 0.26 Ma . It is considered to be in the middle of the Pleistocene epoch....

    , faunal stage in Europa (0.781-0.26 mya)
  • Sicilian Vespers
    Sicilian Vespers
    The Sicilian Vespers is the name given to the successful rebellion on the island of Sicily that broke out on the Easter of 1282 against the rule of the French/Angevin king Charles I, who had ruled the Kingdom of Sicily since 1266. Within six weeks three thousand French men and women were slain by...

    , a rebellion in Sicily in 1282
  • Sicilian Wars
    Sicilian Wars
    The Greek-Punic wars or, less properly, Sicilian Wars, were a series of conflicts fought between Carthaginians and the Greeks headed by Syracusans, over control of Sicily and western Mediterranean between the years 600 to 265 BC....

    , a series of wars between Carthage and Greeks (480 BCE - 307 BCE)
  • The Sicilian
    The Sicilian
    The Sicilian is a novel by Italian-American author Mario Puzo. Published in 1984 by Random House Publishing Group , it is based on Puzo's most famous work, The Godfather. It is regarded as The Godfathers literary sequel....

    , a novel by Mario Puzo

See also

  • Caecilian
    Caecilian
    The caecilians are an order of amphibians that superficially resemble earthworms or snakes. They mostly live hidden in the ground, making them the least familiar order of amphibians. All extant caecilians and their closest fossil relatives are grouped as the clade Apoda. They are mostly...

    , an order of amphibians, occasionally pronounced Sicilian
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