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Taranto (24203 bytes)
1: ...ern [[Italy]]. It is the capital of [[Province of Taranto ]] and is an important military and commercial po... 5: Taranto is a very important commercial and military port.... 7: ...ified. Because of the presence of these two bays, Taranto is also called “the city of the two seas”. 11: ...as the [[Battle of Taranto|''Battle (or Night) of Taranto'']] 13: =History of Taranto= Philip I of Taranto (2051 bytes) 1: ...32): of the [[Anjou]] family, [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]], [[Despotate of Epirus|despot of Epirus]], [[Pr... 5: ===Life of Philip of Taranto=== 30: * Robert (1299-1364), Prince of Taranto, Titular Emperor of Costantinople 34: ...[[Louis of Taranto|Louis]] (1320-1362), Prince of Taranto and King of Naples 36: * [[Philip II of Taranto|Philip II]] (1329) Philip II of Taranto (1043 bytes) 1: ...74): of the [[Anjou]] family, [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]], [[Latin Empire|Titular Emperor of Costantinopl... 3: Son of [[Philip I of Taranto]] and Chaterine II of Valois. 5: ===Life of Philip II of Taranto=== 11: ...peror of Costantinoples]] and [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]] 15: [[1374]] Philip dies on the 25 November, in Taranto Louis of Taranto (970 bytes) 1: ...62): of the [[Anjou]] family, [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]], [[List of monarchs of Naples and Sicily|King o... 3: Son of [[Philip I of Taranto]] and Catherine de Valois. James Taranto (3922 bytes) 1: '''James Taranto''' is a columnist for ''[[The Wall Street Journal... 3: ...uotes in mockery of the service's overuse of what Taranto calls "[[scare quotes]]." He has voiced his supp... 7: Taranto exposes what he sees as overly harsh punishment o... 10: Taranto's column has a signature style by which he replac... 26: * http://jamestaranto.com/ - James Taranto's own homepage Battle of Taranto (5812 bytes) 2: battle_name=Battle of Taranto 5: |image=[[Image:RNConte di Cavour-Taranto.jpg|300px|]] 9: |place=[[Taranto]], [[Italy]] 20: ...an and attacking the [[Italy|Italian]] fleet at [[Taranto]]. The battle was won by [[Britain]] in what was ... 24: ...leet-in-being" was fairly powerful, the harbor at Taranto contained six [[battleship]]s (although one was n... Province of Taranto (487 bytes) 1: ...region of [[Italy]]. Its capital is the city of [[Taranto]]. 5: [[it:Provincia di Taranto]] 6: [[Category:Provinces of Italy|Taranto]] Gulf of Taranto (807 bytes) 1: ...anto''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Golfo di Taranto'', [[Latin]]: ''Sinus Tarentinus'') is a gulf of ... 3: The Gulf of Taranto is almost square, 140 km long and wide, and is de... 6: * [[Taranto]] Taras (922 bytes) 3: ...n [[Magna Graecia]]. Note that a harbour close by Taranto is still nowadays called ''Saturo'' (derived from... 5: ...of_Taranto.png|75px|thumb|Emblem of the city of [[Taranto]], with Taras riding a dolphin]]On the coinage of... 1364 (1293 bytes) 14: ...peror of Costantinoples]] and [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]] 1374 (1241 bytes) 18: ...o]], of the [[Anjou]] family, [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]], [[Latin Empire|Titular Emperor of Costantinopl... 1060 (1023 bytes) 11: ... [[Norman]] leader [[Robert Guiscard]] conquers [[Taranto]]. 12: ...zantine]] army defeats the Normans and enter in [[Taranto]]. 700s BC (961 bytes) 7: ...found [[Taranto|Taras]] (''Tarentum'', the modern Taranto) colony in southern Italy. Apulia (1881 bytes) 8: ...vince of Lecce|Lecce]]<br />[[Province of Taranto|Taranto]] | 29: * [[Taranto]] Pierre Choderlos de Laclos (1454 bytes) 1: ... [[1741]] in [[Amiens]], [[France]] and died in [[Taranto]], [[Italy]] on [[September 5]], [[1803]]. He is ... 6: ...os died in the former convent of Saint Francis in Taranto but following the demise of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]... San Giorgio (434 bytes) 3: ... Giorgio...''' (as in [[San Giorgio Ionico]] near Taranto). Many churches are also named after him, among t... Tancred (491 bytes) 4: ...he son of [[Roger II of Sicily]], and Prince of [[Taranto]] from 1132 to 1138 Italian battleship Conte di Cavour (4739 bytes) 101: ...eneral Masdea, ''Conte di Cavour'' was based in [[Taranto]], in the forthcoming war against [[Austria-Hunga... 107: On [[12 May]] [[1928]], in Taranto, was disarmed; five years later, in October [[193... 112: ...to Regia Marina on [[1 June]] [[1937]]; it was in Taranto at the beginning of the [[World War II]], on [[10... 114: ...h aircraft during the attack to the naval base of Taranto: the ship was recovered at the end of 1941, and t... Flamenco Fiesta (399 bytes) 8: # Taranto Tarantella (2202 bytes) 5: ...he rapid whirling of couples. It is named after [[Taranto]] in southern [[Italy]], and/or after the [[taran... 7: ... tarantula poisoning spread through the town of [[Taranto]]. The victims (''tarantata'') were lower-class ...
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