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O que (quem) é Marsala - definição

ITALIAN COMUNE IN SICILY
Lilybaeum; Marsala (TP); Marsala, Sicily; Lilibeo; Λιλύβαιον; Lilybaion
  • c. 250 BC, First Punic War
  • The [[Lilybaeum stele]], showing a cultic scene and votive Punic inscription
  • Marsala's [[Award for Civil Valor]]
  • Ancient main street of Lilybaeum
  • Carthaginian ship (240 BC)
  • Mosaic floor: Domus of Boeo
  • Roman baths Lilybaeum
  • Town houses, Lilybaeum
  • Venus of Lilybaeum

Marsala         
[m?:'s?:l?]
¦ noun a dark, sweet fortified dessert wine produced in Sicily.
Origin
named after Marsala, a town in Sicily.
Marsala         
·noun A kind of wine exported from Marsala in Sicily.
Marsala (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Marsala is an Italian surname, originated from the city of Marsala, in Sicily. Notable people with the surname include:

Wikipédia

Marsala

Marsala (Italian: [marˈsaːla], local Sicilian: [maɪsˈsaːla]; Latin: Lilybaeum) is an Italian town located in the Province of Trapani in the westernmost part of Sicily. Marsala is the most populated town in its province and the fifth in Sicily.

The town is famous for the docking of Giuseppe Garibaldi on 11 May 1860 (the Expedition of the Thousand) and for its Marsala wine. A feature of the area is the Stagnone Lagoon Natural Reserve – a marine area with salt ponds.

Marsala is built on the ruins of the ancient Carthaginian city of Lilybaeum, and includes in its territory the archaeological site of the island of Motya, an ancient Phoenician town. The modern name likely derived from the Arabic مَرْسَى عَلِيّ (marsā ʿaliyy, "Ali's harbor"), or possibly مَرْسَى اللّٰه (marsā llāh, "God's harbor").

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Marsala
1. In a frying pan, pour Marsala wine, add butter and chopped parsley.
2. In rat and pig studies, about one–third of the human fetal cells morphed into exactly that type of neuron, resulting in far less spasticity, Marsala said.
3. "You don‘t want to be chowing down on chicken Marsala in London and find out your bank doesn‘t think it‘s you," Jarrell said.
4. Historically, Sicily is best known for its fortified sweet marsala wine (which also hails from the Trapani region) and robust, dry table wines.
5. In unpublished research, rats with spinal cord damage improved significantly after getting injections of human fetal spinal cord cells, said neuroscientist Martin Marsala of the University of California at San Diego, who led the studies with NeuralStem‘s cells.