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    Palermo is in the northwest of the island of Sicily, by the Gulf of Palermo in the Tyrrhenian Sea . The city was founded in 734 BC by the Phoenicians as Sis ("flower"). Palermo then became a possession of Carthage.

    • 14 m (46 ft)
    • Italy
  2. Palèrme [1] (en italian Palermo / paˈlɛrmo /, en sicilian Palermu) es la principala ciutat e lo sèti administratiu de la region autonòma de Sicília, Itàlia e tanben la capitala de la Província de Palèrme. Pels estatjants de Palèrme se ditz en occitan palermitan, -a [1] (en italian: palermitani o panormiti ).

    • History
    • Overview
    • 18th and 19th Century Renovations
    • Royal and Imperial Burials
    • The Treasure of The Cathedral
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    The church was erected in 1185 by Walter Ophamil, the Norman archbishop of Palermo and King William II's minister, on the area of an earlier Byzantine basilica. By all accounts this earlier church was founded by Pope Gregory Iand was later turned into a mosque by the Arabs after their conquest of the city in the 9th century. Ophamil is buried in a ...

    The western entrance is on the current Via Matteo Bonello, and has the appearance set in the 14th and 15th centuries. It is flanked by two towers and has a Gothic portal surmounted by a niche with a precious 15th-century Madonna. Two lintelled ogival arcades, stepping over the street, connect the western façade to the bell tower, which is annexed t...

    The church is composed of different styles, as in the following centuries it underwent various changes. The last was at the end of the 18th century, when it radically remade the interior designed by Ferdinando Fuga. In 1767, the archbishop Filangieri had entrusted to Ferdinand the restoration of the building. The work began only in 1781, carried ou...

    In the right aisle, in the first and second chapel communicating with one another, are the monumental tombs of King Roger II, his daughter Queen Constance I of Sicily, her husband Emperor Henry VI, and their son Emperor Frederick II, as well as the burials of Frederick's first wife Constance of Aragon and his great-great-grandson William II, Duke o...

    The "treasure of the cathedral", which is composed of sacred vestments from the 16th and 18th centuries, frontals, monstrances, chalices, a breviary with miniatures of the 15th century and the gold tiara of Constance of Aragon. Other precious objects, enamels, embroidery and jewelry, are exposed in central message boards such as for example the bre...

    • Palermo, Italy
    • 2015 (39th session)
  3. Biografía. Music Hall. Cine. Actriz. Productora. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Gina Palerme (18 de diciembre de 1885 – 26 de diciembre de 1977) fue una actriz, bailarina y cantante de music-hall, así como actriz cinematográfica de nacionalidad francesa. Biografía.

    • Irène de Maulmont
    • La Cocotte Française
  4. The Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo (also Catacombe dei Cappuccini or Catacombs of the Capuchins) are burial catacombs in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy. Today they provide a somewhat macabre tourist attraction as well as an extraordinary historical record. Historical background.

  5. Martín Palermo ( La Plata, 7 de noviembre de 1973) es un ex- futbolista profesional y actual entrenador argentino. Actualmente dirige al Olimpia de la Primera División de Paraguay.

  6. Palermo (en italiano Provincia di Palermo) fue una provincia de la región de Sicilia, en Italia. Su capital era la ciudad de Palermo . Tenía un área de 4.992 km², incluyendo la isla de Ustica. Contaba una población total de 1.235.923 hab. (2001), incluyendo 82 municipios (fuente: ISTAT, véase este enlace ).