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Italy / Byzantine–Arab Wars / Norman architecture / Italo-Normans / Medieval Italy / Emirate of Sicily / Norman-Arab-Byzantine culture / Kingdom of Africa / Sicily / Islam in Italy / Middle Ages / Europe
Date: 2009-06-29 03:03:34
Italy
Byzantine–Arab Wars
Norman architecture
Italo-Normans
Medieval Italy
Emirate of Sicily
Norman-Arab-Byzantine culture
Kingdom of Africa
Sicily
Islam in Italy
Middle Ages
Europe

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