At the Sicilian Count's Command

At the Sicilian Count's Command

Author: Carole Mortimer

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1426820305

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Count Wolf Gambrelli annoyed, irritated… and aroused her. Angelica tried to hate the Sicilian, but couldn't get him out of her head! Wolf had been chosen to protect her, and Angelica hoped her body would not betray her under the intense scrutiny of his gaze. It was clear that Wolf wanted Angelica—and he'd stop at nothing to bed her….


THE SICILIAN'S INNOCENT MISTRESS

THE SICILIAN'S INNOCENT MISTRESS

Author: Carole Mortimer

Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative

Published: 2015-03-16

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 4596683697

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Luc Gambrelli is a Sicilian who is a talented movie producer and infamous playboy. He has broken countless hearts with his tall, gorgeous physique and handsome face. Looking at him in person, Darci feels the imminent danger. “I may not be able to seduce him in order to revenge my best friend who was abandoned by him!” But she sneaked into tonight’s party to do just that! Feeling already defeated by the temptation, she approaches her very dashing prey.


Norman Kings of Sicily and the Rise of the Anti-Islamic Critique

Norman Kings of Sicily and the Rise of the Anti-Islamic Critique

Author: Joshua C. Birk

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-01-11

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 3319470426

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This book is an investigative study of Christian and Islamic relations in the kingdom of Sicily during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. It has three objectives. First, it establishes how and why the Norman rulers of Sicily, all of whom were Christians, incorporated Muslim soldiers, farmers, scholars, and bureaucrats into the formation of their own royal identities and came to depend on their Muslim subjects to project and enforce their political power. Second, it examines how the Islamic influence within the Sicilian court drew little scrutiny, and even less criticism, from intellectuals in the wider world of Latin Christendom during the time period. Finally, it contextualizes and explains the eventual emergence of Christian popular violence against Muslims in Sicily in the latter half of the twelfth century and the evolution of a wider discourse of anti-Islamic sentiment throughout Western Europe.


THE SICILIAN'S RUTHLESS MARRIAGE REVENGE

THE SICILIAN'S RUTHLESS MARRIAGE REVENGE

Author: Carole Mortimer

Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 4596682143

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Robin lost her older brother Simon in a car accident, and a woman driving in the opposite lane was also killed. That woman’s brother, Cesare, assumes that Simon was completely at fault for the accident and plans a clever, ruthless revenge: he uses his overwhelming economic power to force Robin into marrying him! Robin tries to fight the forced matrimony, but when that epitome of manliness Cesare pulls her into a rough kiss, all her strength leaves her body…


One-Click Buy: August Harlequin Presents

One-Click Buy: August Harlequin Presents

Author: Lucy Monroe

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 1450

ISBN-13: 1426821204

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One convenient download. One bargain price. Get all August Harlequin Presents with one click! All the drama and passion you could ever hope for can be found in the pages of these compelling novels from Harlequin Presents. A playboy sheikh discovers a new side to his devoted, plain-Jane assistant. A beautiful widow falls for her late husband's double. A dreamy waitress's fantasies about a Greek tycoon get her into lots of hot water. A bitter billionaire blackmails the ravishing manager of his hotel with an indecent proposal. And that's just the beginning! Prepare to be moved, thrilled, and swept away to lavish locales in eight emotionally charged, sizzling tales of romance and desire, yours with one simple click of the mouse. Bundle inclues: Hired: The Sheikh's Secretary Mistress by Lucy Monroe, The Millionaire's Inexperienced Love-Slave by Miranda Lee, Bought: The Greek's Innocent Virgin by Sarah Morgan, At the Sicilian Count's Command by Carole Mortimer, The Italian Boss's Mistress of Revenge by Trish Morey, Caretti's Forced Bride by Jennie Lucas, One Night, One Baby by Kate Hardy, and Taken by the Maverick Millionaire by Anna Cleary.


Events in Sicily

Events in Sicily

Author: Aldo Gelso

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1462821758

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Visiting Sicily is stepping on a piece of real estate set by nature in the most desirable part of the Mediterranean Sea. During the frequent days of clear sky, the entire island of Sicily, the white Mount Etna, the mosaics of the Villa Romana, in Piazza Armerina, are among the oldest and most beautiful ancient mosaics in the world. Sicilian arts can be admired in the cathedrals of Montreal, Cefalu, Palermo, and Catania, among many other cities. The various castles of the Ventimiglia in a number of Sicilian towns, and particularly the sumptuous Castle of Castelbuono and the Castle of Enna, the picturesque castle of Pietraperzia, to name a few, are among the most outstanding works of architecture in the world. In each town and locality of Sicily are reminders of history, masterpieces of arts, and beauty of nature. Some towns have as many as a dozen of churches built during various periods, by Sicilians known throughout the world as Italians. In Petralia Soprana, my ancestors’ town, is the Church of Saint Peter and Paul, where, among other magnificent religious arts, is located the first exceptionally admirable wooden crucifix sculpted by the their native sculptor, Gian Francesco Pintorno, also known as Frate Umile. The church was found on the fourteenth century and contains archives with documents dated since its foundation. Thanks to the archpriest Don Calogero la Placa, I found there documents of my ancestors back to the year 1570. Churches like the Saint Peter and Paul of Petralia Soprana are awaiting to be discovered by the world’s tourists in most small and big towns of Sicily; and so are innumerable masterpieces of Sicilian archeology, architectures, arts, literature, folklore, and not to be forgotten, there awaiting are the hospitality and cuisine of the Sicilian people.


County and Nobility in Norman Italy

County and Nobility in Norman Italy

Author: Hervin Fernández Aceves

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-07-23

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1350138339

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Whilst historians often regard the Norman Kingdom of Sicily as centralised and administratively advanced, County and Nobility in Norman Italy counters this traditional interpretation; far from centralised and streamlined, this book reveals how the genesis and social structures of the kingdom were constantly fraught between the forces of royal power and local aristocracy authority. In doing so, Hervin Fernandez Aceves sheds important new light on medieval Italy. This book is the result of thorough research conducted on the vast source material for the history of this fascinating 12th-century world. Starting with the activities of Norman counts and the configuration of the counties, it explores how social control operated in these nodes of regional authority, and argues that the Sicilian monarchy relied on the counties (and the counts' authority) to keep the realm united and exercise control.


The Crusades, The Kingdom of Sicily, and the Mediterranean

The Crusades, The Kingdom of Sicily, and the Mediterranean

Author: James M. Powell

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-05-09

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1000947831

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In this collection of studies by James M. Powell, two related centres of attention can be seen. One is the campaigns undertaken by western Europeans in the eastern Mediterranean, chiefly in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries - the Crusades - the reasons for them and manner in which they were organized and promoted. The other is the Kingdom of Sicily under Frederick II, himself a Crusader, and its society and economy, including its Muslim population. A characteristic feature is the author's interest in ordinary participants and the attempt to get behind the generalizations of macro-historians to the extent that may be possible.


Sicily

Sicily

Author: Desmond Gregory

Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780838633069

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During the wars against Napoleon, Britain occupied Sicily continuously from 1806 to 1815. By tracing the history of the British occupation and British relations with the court at Palermo, this account reveals why the promise held out by Sicily as a useful base for offensive operations was never realized.