Answer Both British 8th Army lead by General Montgomery and the US 7th Army led by General George Patton.
Rome, an emerging land power, and Carthage a naval power, found it mutually convenient to be in alliance and so dominate the western Mediterranean. They came into conflict by getting sucked into a local dispute in Sicily on different sides. Rome, having dominated Italy, was interested in extending into Sicily. Carthage, a trading empire, saw advantages in controlling Sicily. Their alliance ended and a hundred-year war began.
Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily.
Giuseppe Garibaldi led the Red Shirts to victory in Sicily during the expedition of the Thousand in 1860. His charismatic leadership and strategic acumen helped him capture key cities, ultimately contributing to the unification of Italy. The Red Shirts, comprised of volunteers, played a crucial role in this campaign, which was pivotal in the broader movement for Italian unification.
There isn't a definition, this was a person. Garibaldi was an Italian patriot who conquered Sicily and Naples. This led to the formation of the Italian state in 1807.
Sicily, followed by Sardinia and Corsica after the war.
Anzio, Sicily, Normandy
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Sicily is an island, in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Italy, about 3,000 miles east of the US.
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I was in Sicily recently and overheard that Sicily is roughly the size of some state in the U.S. but I forget which one it was. DeliverWord1
Carthaginian attempt to dominate Sicily ran into a Rome determined to expand beyond Italy into Sicily.
Sicily
Rome and Carthage were both trying to spread their influence in Sicily.
it began when carthage sent its armies to sicily , an island in italy
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Using the definition "Nazi controlled Europe", I think that might have been the Invasion of Sicily in July of 1943.