| Comune di Marsala |
Municipal coat of arms | | Country |
Italy | | Region |
Sicily | | Province | Trapani (TP) | | Mayor | Eugenio Galfano (since April 20, 1969) | | | | Elevation | 3 m | | Area | 241 km² | | Population | | | - Total (as of 2005) | 80,391 | | - Density | 320/km² | | Time zone | CET, UTC+1 | | Coordinates | 37°48′N, 12°26′E | | Gentilic | Marsalesi | | Dialing code | 0923 | | Postal code | 91025 | | | | Patron | Our Lady of the Cave (Madonna della Cava) | | - Day | January 19 | Location of Marsala in Italy | | Website: www.comunemarsala.it | Marsala is a seaport city located in the Province of Trapani on the island of Sicily in Italy. The low coast on which it is situated is the westernmost point of the island. It is best known as the source of Marsala wine. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ...
The Regions of Italy were granted a degree of regional autonomy in the 1948 constitution, which states that the constitutions role is: to recognize, protect and promote local autonomy, to ensure that services at the State level are as decentralized as possible, and to adapt the principles and laws...
Image File history File links Flag_of_Sicily. ...
Sicily (Sicilia in Italian and Sicilian) is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 25,708 km² (9,926 sq. ...
In Italy, a province (in Italian: provincia) is an administrative division of intermediate level between municipality (comune) and region (regione). ...
Trapani (Italian: Provincia di Trapani) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Time zones of Europe: Light colours indicate countries not observing summer time Central European Time (CET) is one of the names of the time zone that is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. ...
Central European Time West Africa Time British Summer Time* Irish Summer Time* Western European Summer Time* Category: ...
A demonym or gentilic is a word that denotes the members of a people or the inhabitants of a place. ...
Here are a list of area codes in Italy. ...
January 19 is the 19th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Image File history File links Italy_Regions_220px_(including_Pelagie_Islands). ...
Image File history File links Red_pog. ...
Trapani (Italian: Provincia di Trapani) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. ...
Sicily (Sicilia in Italian and Sicilian) is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 25,708 km² (9,926 sq. ...
Marsala is the name for a wine produced in the region surrounding the Italian city of Marsala in Sicily. ...
Map showing the location of Marsala. Marsala occupies the site of Lilybaeum, the principal stronghold of the Carthaginians in Sicily, founded by Himilco in 396 BC after the abandonment of Motya. Neither Pyrrhus nor the Romans were able to reduce it by siege, but it was surrendered to the latter in 241 BC at the end of the First Punic War as a condition of the peace treaty. In the later wars it was a starting point for the Roman expeditions against Carthage, and under Roman rule it enjoyed considerable prosperity. It obtained municipal rights from Augustus and became a colony under either Pertinax or Septimius Severus. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 780 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1000 Ã 769 pixel, file size: 291 KB, MIME type: image/png) This map shows the location of the Italian city of Marsala on the island of Sicily. ...
Image File history File links Size of this preview: 780 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1000 Ã 769 pixel, file size: 291 KB, MIME type: image/png) This map shows the location of the Italian city of Marsala on the island of Sicily. ...
Carthage (Greek: , from the Phoenician Kart-hadasht meaning new town, Arabic: â, Latin: ) refers both to an ancient city in North Africa located in modern day Tunis and to the civilization that developed within the citys sphere of influence. ...
Himilco is a name that can refer to the following entities: Himilco the Navigator , Carthaginian navigator and explorer Himilco (general) (?-396 BC(?)), Carthaginian general Himilco was a very common name in Punic Carthage. ...
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC Decades: 440s BC 430s BC 420s BC 410s BC 400s BC - 390s BC - 380s BC 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC Years: 401 BC 400 BC 399 BC 398 BC 397 BC - 396 BC - 395 BC 394 BC...
The Phoenician town Motya, founded in the eighth century BCE as a commercial center, is situated on a small island in a lagoon on the most western part of Sicily. ...
Pyrrhus of Epirus Pyrrhus (318-272 BC) (Greek: Î ÏÏÏοÏ), king of the Molossians (from ca. ...
Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC Decades: 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC 250s BC - 240s BC - 230s BC 220s BC 210s BC 200s BC 190s BC 246 BC 245 BC 244 BC 243 BC 242 BC - 241 BC - 240 BC 239 BC 238...
Combatants Roman Republic Carthage Commanders Marcus Atilius Regulus Gaius Lutatius Catulus Gaius Duilius Hamilcar Barca Hanno the Great Hasdrubal Xanthippus The First Punic War (264 to 241 BC) was the first of three major wars fought between Carthage and the Roman Republic. ...
A peace treaty is an agreement (a peace treaty) between two hostile parties, usually countries or governments, that formally ends a war or armed conflict. ...
For other uses, see Augustus (disambiguation). ...
Publius Helvius Pertinax (August 1, 126 - March 28, 193) was Roman emperor for a short period in 193. ...
Lucius Septimius Severus (b. ...
The Arabs gave it its present name "Marsala" which is deriving from the Arab "Marsa Allah" (port of Allah) or "Marsa Ali" ("port of Ali" intended also as "great port" as Ali in Arabian language is synonymous of "great" and the ancient harbour of Lylibaeum was enormous). The ancient harbor that lay on the northeast was destroyed by Charles V to prevent its occupation by pirates. The modern harbor lies to the southeast. The Arabs (Arabic: عرب ) are an ethnic group found throughout the Middle East and North Africa. ...
Allah is the Arabic language word for God. ...
For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). ...
Charles V (24 February 1500 - 21 September 1558) was ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily (1516-1554), Archduke of Austria (1519-1521), King of the Romans (or German King), (1519-1556 but did not formally abdicate until 1558) and...
On May 11, 1860, Giuseppe Garibaldi and his "thousand" landed at Marsala and began his campaign to overthrow Bourbon rule in Sicily as a step toward Italy's unification. May 11 is the 131st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (132nd in leap years). ...
1860 is the leap year starting on Sunday. ...
Garibaldi in 1866. ...
This article or section should include material from France: Wars of Religion _ Bourbon Dynasty The House of Bourbon dates from at least the beginning of the 13th century, when the estate of Bourbon was ruled by a Lord, vassal of France. ...
The Church of the Purgatory in Marsala. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1704 Ã 2272 pixel, file size: 721 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Marsalas cathedral, by Archenzo. ...
Image File history File links Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1704 Ã 2272 pixel, file size: 721 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Marsalas cathedral, by Archenzo. ...
Main sights Little remains of the ancient Lilybaeum (fragments of the city walls, of squared stones, and some foundations of buildings between the walls and the sea) are visible; and the so-called grotto and spring of the Sibyl may be mentioned. To the east of the town is a great fosse which defended it on the land side, and beyond this again are quarries like those of Syracuse on a small scale. The modern town takes the shape of the Roman camp within the earlier city, one of the gates of which still existed in 1887. The main street (the Cassaro) perpetuates the name castrum. Syracuse (Italian, Siracusa, ancient Syracusa - see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a city on the eastern coast of Sicily and the capital of the province of Syracuse, Italy. ...
See also A prominant Sicilian family who started many lucrative activities involving above all the exportation of Sicilian products (such as marsala wine) in the nineteenth century. ...
Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...
Wikimedia Commons logo by Reid Beels The Wikimedia Commons (also called Commons or Wikicommons) is a repository of free content images, sound and other multimedia files. ...
|