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* 729 BCE - Catina founded by [[Naxos|Naxians]].{{sfn|Britannica|1910}} |
* 729 BCE - Catina founded by [[Naxos|Naxians]].{{sfn|Britannica|1910}} |
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* 476 BCE - [[Hiero I of Syracuse]] expels residents to [[Leontini]]; settlement renamed "Aetna".<ref>{{cite book|author=Robert Garland|title=Wandering Greeks: the Ancient Greek Diaspora from the Age of Homer to the Death of Alexander the Great|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1JKrAgAAQBAJ|year= 2014|publisher=Princeton University Press|isbn=978-1-4008-5025-9 |chapter=Chronology |pages= |
* 476 BCE - [[Hiero I of Syracuse]] expels residents to [[Leontini]]; settlement renamed "Aetna".<ref>{{cite book|author=Robert Garland|title=Wandering Greeks: the Ancient Greek Diaspora from the Age of Homer to the Death of Alexander the Great|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1JKrAgAAQBAJ|year= 2014|publisher=Princeton University Press|isbn=978-1-4008-5025-9 |chapter=Chronology |pages= 279–286 }}</ref> |
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* 461 BCE - Settlement named "Catina" again.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}} |
* 461 BCE - Settlement named "Catina" again.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}} |
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* 403 BCE - Catina taken by forces of [[Dionysius I of Syracuse]].{{sfn|Britannica|1910}} |
* 403 BCE - Catina taken by forces of [[Dionysius I of Syracuse]].{{sfn|Britannica|1910}} |
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* 1905 - {{illm|Catania tram|it|Rete tranviaria di Catania}} begins operating. |
* 1905 - {{illm|Catania tram|it|Rete tranviaria di Catania}} begins operating. |
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* 1908 - [[Calcio Catania]] football club formed. |
* 1908 - [[Calcio Catania]] football club formed. |
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* 1971 |
* 1971 |
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** City divided into 26 administrative units.<sup>([[:it:Municipalità di Catania|it]])</sup> |
** City divided into 26 administrative units.<sup>([[:it:Municipalità di Catania|it]])</sup> |
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** Population: 400,048.{{ |
** Population: 400,048.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} |
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* 1978 - City reorganized into 17 administrative units.<sup>([[:it:Municipalità di Catania|it]])</sup> |
* 1978 - City reorganized into 17 administrative units.<sup>([[:it:Municipalità di Catania|it]])</sup> |
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* 1988 - [[Enzo Bianco]] becomes mayor. |
* 1988 - [[Enzo Bianco]] becomes mayor. |
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* [[History of Sicily]] |
* [[History of Sicily]] |
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Other cities in the [[ |
Other cities in the [[Regions of Italy#Macroregions|macroregion]] of [[Insular Italy]]:<sup>([[:it:Italia insulare#Comuni pi.C3.B9 popolosi|it]])</sup> |
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* [[Timeline of Cagliari]], Sardinia |
* [[Timeline of Cagliari]], Sardinia |
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* [[Timeline of Messina]], Sicily |
* [[Timeline of Messina]], Sicily |
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===in English=== |
===in English=== |
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* {{cite book |title= [[Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography]] |editor= [[William Smith (lexicographer)|William Smith]] |location=London |publisher= John Murray |orig-year=1854 |year= 1872 |
* {{cite book |title= [[Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography]] |editor= [[William Smith (lexicographer)|William Smith]] |location=London |publisher= John Murray |orig-year=1854 |year= 1872 |
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* {{cite book |
* {{cite book |
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|title= [[Chambers's Encyclopaedia]] |
|title= [[Chambers's Encyclopaedia]] |
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|location= London |
|location= London |
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|year= 1901 |
|year= 1901 |
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|chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hn52jk?urlappend=%3Bseq=875 |
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* {{Citation |publisher = [[List of Baedeker Guides|Karl Baedeker]] |publication-place = Leipzig |title = Southern Italy and Sicily |edition=15th |publication-date = 1908 |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/southernitalysic00karl#page/386/mode/2up |chapter=Catania }} + [https://archive.org/stream/italyhandbookfo12firgoog#page/n359/mode/2up 1867 ed.] |
* {{Citation |publisher = [[List of Baedeker Guides|Karl Baedeker]] |publication-place = Leipzig |title = Southern Italy and Sicily |edition=15th |publication-date = 1908 |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/southernitalysic00karl#page/386/mode/2up |chapter=Catania }} + [https://archive.org/stream/italyhandbookfo12firgoog#page/n359/mode/2up 1867 ed.] |
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* {{Citation |
* {{Citation |
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| title = [[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition| |
| title = [[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition|Encyclopædia Britannica]] |
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| publication-place = New York |
| publication-place = New York |
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| publication-date = 1910 |
| publication-date = 1910 |
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| edition=11th |
| edition=11th |
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| oclc = 14782424 |
| oclc = 14782424 |
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| via=Internet Archive |
| via=Internet Archive |
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| chapter = Catania |
| chapter = Catania |
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| chapterurl = https://archive.org/stream/encyclopaediabrit05chisrich#page/502/mode/1up |
| chapterurl = https://archive.org/stream/encyclopaediabrit05chisrich#page/502/mode/1up |
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| ref = {{harvid|Britannica|1910}} |
| ref = {{harvid|Britannica|1910}} |
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* {{Citation |
* {{Citation |
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|publisher = Ward, Lock & Co. |publication-place = London |title = [[Haydn's Dictionary of Dates]] |author = Benjamin Vincent |edition = 25th |
|publisher = Ward, Lock & Co. |publication-place = London |title = [[Haydn's Dictionary of Dates]] |author = Benjamin Vincent |edition = 25th |
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|publication-date = 1910 |
|publication-date = 1910 |
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|chapter= Catania |chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t41r6xh8t?urlappend=%3Bseq=288 |
|chapter= Catania |chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t41r6xh8t?urlappend=%3Bseq=288 |
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|ref = {{harvid|Haydn|1910}} |
|ref = {{harvid|Haydn|1910}} |
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|editor= Christopher Kleinhenz |publisher=Routledge|isbn=0415939291 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E2CTAgAAQBAJ |
|editor= Christopher Kleinhenz |publisher=Routledge|isbn=0415939291 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E2CTAgAAQBAJ |
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|year= 2004 |
|year= 2004 |
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|chapter= Catania |pages= |
|chapter= Catania |pages=192–193 |author=[[David Abulafia]] |
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|ref = {{harvid|Abulafia|2004}} |
|ref = {{harvid|Abulafia|2004}} |
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* {{cite book |
* {{cite book |
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|editor=Colum Hourihane |
|editor=Colum Hourihane |
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|title=Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture |
|title=Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture |
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|year=2012 |
|year=2012 |
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|publisher=Oxford University Press |
|publisher=Oxford University Press |
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|isbn=978-0-19-539536-5 |
|isbn=978-0-19-539536-5 |
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|chapter= Catania |
|chapter= Catania |
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|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=FtlMAgAAQBAJ |
|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=FtlMAgAAQBAJ |
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|ref = {{harvid|Hourihane|2012}} |
|ref = {{harvid|Hourihane|2012}} |
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===in Italian=== |
===in Italian=== |
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''See also: [[:it: |
''See also: [[:it:Storia di Catania#Bibliografia|Bibliography of the history of Catania]]'' (in Italian) |
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* {{cite book |title=Descrizione di Catania e delle cose notevoli nei dintorni de essa |location=Catania |publisher= Pietro Giuntini |language=it |url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100200106 |year= 1841 |
* {{cite book |title=Descrizione di Catania e delle cose notevoli nei dintorni de essa |location=Catania |publisher= Pietro Giuntini |language=it |url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100200106 |year= 1841 |
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* {{cite book |
* {{cite book |
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|title= Statistica del Regno d'Italia: biblioteche |
|title= Statistica del Regno d'Italia: biblioteche |
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|location=Florence |language=it |
|location=Florence |language=it |
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|year= 1865 |
|year= 1865 |
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|chapter=Elenco delle biblioteche del regno: Catania |
|chapter=Elenco delle biblioteche del regno: Catania |
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* {{cite book|title=Catania e sue vicinanze: manuale pel viaggiatore |trans-title=Catania and vicinity: handbook for travelers |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cj5CAQAAMAAJ|year= 1867 |
* {{cite book|title=Catania e sue vicinanze: manuale pel viaggiatore |trans-title=Catania and vicinity: handbook for travelers |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cj5CAQAAMAAJ|year= 1867 |
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|publisher=C. Galatola |location=Catania |language=it }} |
|publisher=C. Galatola |location=Catania |language=it }} |
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* {{citation |title=[[Nuova Enciclopedia Italiana]] |language=it |edition=6th |
* {{citation |title=[[Nuova Enciclopedia Italiana]] |language=it |edition=6th |
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|year=1878 |
|year=1878 |
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|volume=5 |
|volume=5 |
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|chapter= Catania |
|chapter= Catania |
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|chapterurl=http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c2649803?urlappend=%3Bseq=278 |
|chapterurl=http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c2649803?urlappend=%3Bseq=278 |
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* {{cite book |title=Guida generale di Sicilia e Malta: storica, artistica, commerciale |publisher={{illm|Niccolò Giannotta|it}} |language=it |location=Catania |edition=3rd |
* {{cite book |title=Guida generale di Sicilia e Malta: storica, artistica, commerciale |publisher={{illm|Niccolò Giannotta|it}} |language=it |location=Catania |edition=3rd |
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|year= 1889 |
|year= 1889 |
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|chapter= Catania |
|chapter= Catania |
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| ref = {{harvid|Bernardini|1890}} |
| ref = {{harvid|Bernardini|1890}} |
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* {{cite book |
* {{cite book |
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|title= Sicilia |
|title= Sicilia |
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|series=Guida d'Italia |publisher=[[Touring Club Italiano]] |location=Milan |language=it |
|series=Guida d'Italia |publisher=[[Touring Club Italiano]] |location=Milan |language=it |
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|year=1919 |
|year=1919 |
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|chapter= Catania |page= 291+ |
|chapter= Catania |page= 291+ |
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|url= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b535988 |via=HathiTrust |
|url= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b535988 |via=HathiTrust |
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* {{cite book |author= {{illm|Giuseppe Giarrizzo|it}} |title= Catania |location= Rome |publisher= {{illm|Casa editrice Giuseppe Laterza & figli|it|lt=Laterza}} |language=it |year= 1986 }} |
* {{cite book |author= {{illm|Giuseppe Giarrizzo|it}} |title= Catania |location= Rome |publisher= {{illm|Casa editrice Giuseppe Laterza & figli|it|lt=Laterza}} |language=it |year= 1986 }} |
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Revision as of 00:07, 17 March 2017
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Catania in the Sicily region of Italy.
Prior to 18th century
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- 729 BCE - Catina founded by Naxians.[1]
- 476 BCE - Hiero I of Syracuse expels residents to Leontini; settlement renamed "Aetna".[2]
- 461 BCE - Settlement named "Catina" again.[1]
- 403 BCE - Catina taken by forces of Dionysius I of Syracuse.[1]
- 263 BCE - Catina taken by Roman forces during the First Punic War.[1]
- 122 BCE - Mount Etna eruption of 122 BCE .[1]
- 535 CE - Belisarius of the Byzantine Empire takes Sicily.[1]
- 4th-5th century CE - Roman Catholic diocese of Catania active.[3]
- 902 CE - Catania "sacked by the Saracens" during the Muslim conquest of Sicily.[1]
- 1090 CE - Catania Cathedral founded.[4]
- 1169 - February: 1169 Sicily earthquake.[1]
- 1194 - Catania sacked by forces of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.[4]
- 1232 - Political unrest.[4]
- 1282 - War of the Sicilian Vespers.
- 1296 - "Parliament at Catania elected Frederick of Aragon king of Sicily."[4]
- 1350 - Castello Ursino (castle) built.
- 1435 - "Social unrest."[4]
- 1445 - University of Catania opens.
- 1647 - Political unrest.
- 1669 - Mount Etna eruption of 1669 causes destruction in region near city.[1]
- 1687 - Chiesa di San Nicolò l'Arena (church) construction begins.
- 1693 - January: 1693 Sicily earthquake causes much destruction in city.[1]
18th-19th centuries
- 1709 - Palazzo Tezzano construction begins.
- 1713 - San Benedetto church built.
- 1737 - Fontana dell'Elefante (fountain) installed in the Piazza del Duomo.
- 1755 - University Library established.[5]
- 1817 - February: Earthquake.[6](it)
- 1824 - Accademia Gioenia (learned society) formed.[7]
- 1843 - Catania provincial archives established.[8]
- 1858 - Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania (garden) established.[9]
- 1862 - August: Catania "held by Garibaldi."[6]
- 1866 - Cimitero monumentale di Catania (cemetery) established.
- 1869 - Stazione di Catania Marittima (train station) opens.
- 1871 - Population: 84,397.[10]
- 1876 - Observatory established.
- 1882 - Vincenzo Bellini monument erected in the Piazza Stesicoro.
- 1883 - Giardino Bellini (park) opens.
- 1890 - Teatro Massimo Bellini (theatre) opens.
20th century
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- 1905 - Catania tram begins operating.
- 1908 - Calcio Catania football club formed.
- 1911 - Population: 210,703.[11]
- 1915 - Catania-Acireale Tram begins operating.
- 1930 - Campo dei cent'anni (stadium) opens.
- 1931 - Biblioteche riunite Civica e A. Ursino Recupero (library) established.[12]
- 1937 - Stadio Cibali (stadium) opens.
- 1943 - July: City bombed in the Allied invasion of Sicily during World War II.[13]
- 1944 - 14 December: Palazzo degli Elefanti (city hall) burns down.[13]
- 1945 - La Sicilia newspaper begins publication.[14]
- 1949
- Società Catanese Trasporti (transit entity) established.
- Catania trolleybus begins operating.
- 1954 - Teatro Metropolitan (Catania) opens.[15]
- 1957 - Demolition of San Berillo neighborhood.
- 1958 - Teatro Stabile di Catania founded.
- 1963 - State Archive of Catania active.[8]
- 1969 - Teatro Verga (theatre) built.
- 1971
- City divided into 26 administrative units.(it)
- Population: 400,048.[citation needed]
- 1978 - City reorganized into 17 administrative units.(it)
- 1988 - Enzo Bianco becomes mayor.
- 1995 - City reorganized into 10 administrative units: Barriera-Canalicchio, Borgo-Sanzio, Centro-San Cristoforo-Angeli Custodi, Monte Po-Nesima, Ognina-Picanello-Stazione, San Giorgio-Librino, San Giovanni Galermo , San Giuseppe La Rena-Zia Lisa, San Leone-Rapisardi , and Trappeto-Cibali.(it)
- 1997 - PalaCatania arena opens.
- 1998 - Mercati Generali nightclub in business near city.[16]
- 1999 - Catania Metro begins operating.
21st century
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- 2000 - Umberto Scapagnini becomes mayor.
- 2007 - Catania–Fontanarossa Airport new terminal opens.
- 2012 - 28 October: Sicilian regional election, 2012 held.
- 2013
- City reorganized into 6 administrative units: Borgo Sanzio, Centro San Giovanni Galermo-Trappeto-Cibali, Centro Storico, Monte Po-Nesima-San Leone-Rapisardi, Picanello-Ognina-Barriera-Canalicchio, and San Giorgio-Librino-San Giuseppe La Rena-Zia Lisa-Villaggio Sant'Agata.[17](it)
- Population: 290,678 city; 1,077,113 province.[18]
See also
Other cities in the macroregion of Insular Italy:(it)
- Timeline of Cagliari, Sardinia
- Timeline of Messina, Sicily
- Timeline of Palermo, Sicily
- Timeline of Syracuse, Sicily
- Timeline of Trapani, Sicily
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Britannica 1910.
- ^ Robert Garland (2014). "Chronology". Wandering Greeks: the Ancient Greek Diaspora from the Age of Homer to the Death of Alexander the Great. Princeton University Press. pp. 279–286. ISBN 978-1-4008-5025-9.
- ^ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Italy". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- ^ a b c d e Abulafia 2004.
- ^ Biblioteche 1865.
- ^ a b Haydn 1910.
- ^ Jim Parrott (ed.). "Chronology of Scholarly Societies". Scholarly Societies Project. Canada: University of Waterloo. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
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- ^ "Garden Search: Italy". London: Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- ^ "Italy". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1873.
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- ^ a b "Storia di Catania" (in Italian). Comune di Catania. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- ^ "Italy". Western Europe. Regional Surveys of the World (5th ed.). Europa Publications. 2003. ISBN 978-1-85743-152-0.
- ^ "Movie Theaters in Catania, Italy". CinemaTreasures.org. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- ^ "The best club in the world?", The Guardian, UK, 25 June 2008
- ^ "Le sei Circoscrizioni del Comune di Catania" (in Italian). Comune di Catania. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- ^ "Resident Population". Demo-Geodemo. Istituto Nazionale di Statistica. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.
Bibliography
in English
- William Smith, ed. (1872) [1854]. "Catana". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
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suggested) (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - "Catania", Southern Italy and Sicily (15th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1908
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- Colum Hourihane, ed. (2012). "Catania". Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-539536-5.
in Italian
See also: Bibliography of the history of Catania (in Italian)
- Descrizione di Catania e delle cose notevoli nei dintorni de essa (in Italian). Catania: Pietro Giuntini. 1841.
- "Elenco delle biblioteche del regno: Catania". Statistica del Regno d'Italia: biblioteche (in Italian). Florence. 1865.
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- "Catania", Nuova Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian), vol. 5 (6th ed.), 1878
{{citation}}
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- Nicola Bernardini, ed. (1890). "Provincia di Catania". Guida della stampa periodica italiana (in Italian). Lecce: R. Tipografia editrice salentina dei fratelli Spacciante.
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- Giuseppe Giarrizzo (1986). Catania (in Italian). Rome: Laterza .
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Paolo Militello (2008). Ritratti di città in Sicilia e a Malta: XVI-XVII secolo (in Italian). Palermo: Officina di Studi Medievali . ISBN 978-88-88615-78-3.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Catania.
- "Archivio Storico Comunale di Catania" (in Italian). Comune di Catania. (city archives)
- Items related to Catania, various dates (via Europeana)
- Items related to Catania, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)