PALERMO

pälĕrˈmō, Lat. Panormus, city (1991 pop. 698,556), capital of Palermo prov. and of Sicily, NW Sicily, Italy, on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Situated on the edge of the Conca d'Oro (Golden Conch Shell), a beautiful and fertile plain, it is Sicily's largest city and chief seaport. Manufactures include textiles, food products, chemicals, printed materials, and cement. There are also shipyards in the city.

An ancient Phoenician community founded between the 8th and 6th cent. b.c., it later became a Carthaginian military base and was conquered by the Romans in 254 b.c.–253 b.c. Palermo was under Byzantine rule from a.d. 535 to a.d. 831, when it fell to the Arabs, who held it until 1072. The city's prosperity dates from the Arab domination and continued when, under the Normans, it served (1072–1194) as the capital of the kingdom of Sicily. Under King Roger II (1130–54) and later under Emperor Frederick II (1220–50), Palermo attained its main artistic, cultural, and commercial flowering. The French Angevin dynasty transferred the capital to Naples; its misrule led to the Sicilian Vespers insurrection (1282), which began in Palermo.

The city is rich in works of art; Byzantine, Arab, and Norman influence are blended in many buildings. Points of interest include the Arab-Norman Palatine Chapel (1130–40), located in the large palace of the Normans (today also the seat of the Sicilian parliament); the cathedral (founded in the late 12th cent.), which contains the tombs of Frederick II and other rulers; the Church of St. John of the Hermits (1132); the Palazzo Abbatellis (15th cent.), which houses the National Gallery of Sicily; the Gothic Palazzo Chiaramonte (1307); the Capuchin catacombs; and, among more modern structures, the Sports Palace (1998). The city has a university.

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...Association New Resistance, March 19, 1993, Palermo. Gambetta, Diego, and Valeria Pizzini. N...Countering Organized Crime: Global Implications of the Palermo, Sicily Renaissance, Palermo. Gruppo Realta. 1990. Dossier Palermo: le...
St. Rosalia of Palermo, descend, then climb once more, Deliver...how St. Rosalia delivered the city of Palermo from plague. One day, a hunter who...from?" asked St. Rosalia. "From Palermo." "And what do you do in Palermo...
...CREATION OF FISH AND FOWL Monreale, Palermo, Sicily Benedictine monastery founded...THE DESTRUCTION OF SODOM Monreale, Palermo, Sicily Lots wife turning into the pillar...1380. IX. ST. CASTRENSIS Monreale, Palermo, Sicily St. Castrensis, in full canonicals...
For my parents, Lorayne Mary Palermo and Joseph Nick Palermo, and my children, Dante Joseph Palermo, Palesa Bianca Palermo, and Marco Blake Palermo
...Architecture, August, 1995, 73-75, 76. Palermo, Gregory. Design, Ethics and Community...University of Notre Dame, 1997,45-51. Palermo, Gregory. Engaging an Under-Explored...University of Oregon, 1999, 143-150. Palermo, Gregory. Ethical Premises in Student...
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...Efforts among Nigerian Prostitutes in Palermo by Jeffrey Cole Introduction Sicily...Philippines, Mauritius and Cape Verde moved to Palermo and other cities to work as maids. With...demeaning jobs which Sicilians refuse. In Palermo, the islands capital and largest city...
Rosalind Palermo Stevenson. Insect Dreams. by Peter Grandbois Rosalind Palermo Stevenson. Insect Dreams. Rain Mountain Press...lyric prose with historical research, Rosalind Palermo Stevensons novella Insect Dreams follows the noted...
...Second World War, the city centre of Palermo has gone through a long and inexorable...urbanie palermitaine. Le program URBAN Palermo est concu suivant deux objectifs principaux...premiere manifestatioin de Ioperation Palermo apre le porte--La scuola adotta un...
The Jews in Sicily. by Kenneth Stow Shlomo Simonsohn. The Jews in Sicily. Volume 10: Notaries of Palermo, Part 1. A Documentary History of the Jews in Italy 24. Studia Post Biblica 48.3. Leiden: Brill, 2007. x + 732 pp. index...
...inconsistency and political motivations by Giulio Palermo The thesis of the paper is that Austrian...interpretations of Vaughn 1994 and Gloria-Palermo 1999, the originality of Carl Menger...as the one defined by Mises and Hayek Palermo 1998. 12. Within neoclassical economics...
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Blinky Palermo: Kunsthalle Dusseldorf and Kunstverein...Lang THE ORGANIZERS of the elegant Blinky Palermo retrospective at the Kunsthalle Dusseldorf...by a sequence of short videos featuring Palermo, whose own statements about abstraction...
Blinky Palermo: Zwirner Wirth. by Jaleh Mansoor A selection of prints and multiples that Blinky Palermo made in the 70s, on view recently at...regressive figuration of the last category, Palermo, with his referencing of Kasimir Malevich...
View from Palermo, Sicily: Palermo Is like Nowhere Else, Next to Africa but in Europe, Combining...Riches with Extraordinary Squalor Only Gradually Being Alleviated. Palermo is immensely old. Founded by the Phoenicians in the seventh century...
Andrew Palermo Taye Diggs by Courtney R. Allen Nearly...own 12-member company. Today, Andrew Palermo and Taye Diggs New York-based dre...Diggs attended Syracuse University and Palermo went to the University of Cincinnati...
Murder in Palermo: who killed Father Puglisi? by Lawrence...Gaetano in the poor Brancaccio section of Palermo, Sicily, spent the day in a round of...bloody vendetta. He taught religion in a Palermo high school, an assignment he continued...
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In His Mid-50s, Palermo Turns Pro. Byline: David Elfin, THE...31 seasons of college coaching, John Palermo decided he had had enough in December...Blache, whose son had worked under Palermo at Notre Dame in the late 1980s. Blache...
...Replaced the Mafia; Newcastle Will Face a Palermo Team Spearheading a Golden Age of Sicilian...Italia magazine show. "The people of Palermo have worked long and hard to get away...surprise that what happened upset people in Palermo. Its a bit cheap." Cheap, perhaps...
Streamwoods Palermo Has Sights Set on State. by Mike Miazga...Herald Correspondent Streamwood senior Yuki Palermo likes the game of golf because of the...dont know exactly why I like it," said Palermo. "Maybe its because you never know what...
Pleasures of PALERMO; Direct Flights Have Opened Up Sicilys...it should be: the Palatine Chapel in Palermo, Sicily. Hidden away on the second floor...luxury that was the envy of other kings. Palermo became one of the greatest cities in Europe...
Palermo.Anoffer I Couldnt Refuse; Griff Rhys...ruin-watch hit series Restoration to Palermo in Sicily. Almost any piazza in the old...want to go at this time of year. We had Palermo to ourselves. The sun didnt last. In...
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PALERMO paler mo, Lat. Panormus, city (1991 pop. 698,556), capital of Palermo prov. and of Sicily, NW Sicily, Italy, on...conquered by the Romans in 254 b.c. 253 b.c. Palermo was under Byzantine rule from a.d. 535 to a...
PALERMO STONE ancient Egyptian stone of black diorite engraved toward the end of...various years. The stone was so named because it is housed in a museum in Palermo, Italy; small pieces of the stone are also in Cairo and in London...
...Pantelleria island, and Ustica island. Palermo is the capital of Sicily, which is divided...fertile plain (the Conca dOro) near Palermo in the northwest. Economy Sicily has...development. The chief ports of the island are Palermo, Catania, and Messina. History Sicily...
...other important cities include Milan , Naples , Turin , Genoa , Palermo , Bologna , Florence , Catania , Venice , Bari , Trieste...Alliance (e.g., in quelling insurrections in Naples and in Palermo) could not suppress the nationalist movement. The Risorgimento...
...priest from 1769. He became (1781) professor of mathematics at the Univ. of Palermo, supervised construction of a government observatory (opened 1791) at Palermo, and was its first director. He also established a government observatory at...
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