Sicily is made up of the capital
Palermo and the provinces of
Catania,
Messina,
Trapani,
Siracusa,
Caltanissetta,
Enna,
Ragusa and
Agrigento.
In the Palaeolithic age the region was inhabited by the
Elimi,
Sicani and
Siculi. The region was heavily influenced by the
Phoenician and
Greeck populations who improved economic and political structures, but at the same time brought social and political contrast.
The so called “
tyrant” period lasted longer in Siciliy than it did in Greece. It was the tyrant
Gelone who brilliantly defeated the
Carthagineans during the battle of Imera (480 a.C.). This helped the growth of the city of
Siracusa. The African power lasted a long time, until the intervention of the
Romans with the
first Punic war (264 a.C.) that put an end to African domination.. From this point on Sicily became part of the
Roman empire and in 241 B.C. it became the 1st Roman
colony.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire (5th century A.D.), Sicily was occupied by the
Vandals then by the
Visigoths, before being annexed to the Byzantine empire with
Belisario in 535.
Because of the particular geographical position of Sicily, it was frequently invaded, especially by the
Saracens and was, in fact, conquered by the
Arabs in 827, whose presence is characterized by great splendour (especially under the
Kalbiti).
In the second half of the 11th century, the
Normans dominated the region, with their great king
Federic the II of Sweden. It was his will in the 13th century to create a unitary reign of Italy, making
Palermo the capital and promoted cultural development such as education (the
the Sicilian poetic school) and economic and political development on the island. He also established the
Constitution of Melfi in 1231.
The inheritance of the reign went to
Carlo I of Angiò. This event, in 1282, caused the insurrectional movements called
Sicilian Vespers whose consequences brought to power the
Aragonesi family.
From 1458 the Reign of Sicily was separated from the reign of
Naples. After that, Sicily was annexed to the
Spanish kingdom for more than two centuries.
In the 18th century the island was governed first by the
Savoia family, then by
Austria and finally by the
Bourbons. After the
Congress of Vienna in 1815, the
Reign of the two Sicilies was born, formed by the
Reign of Naples together with Sicily. The island was overcome by many insurrections, especially during the 1820-21 and 1848 movements, and was the first southern region to see the arrival of
Garibaldi’s troops, who in 1860 , came ashore at
Marsala and guided the revolt against Bourbon domination. Sicily then was annexed to the new born
Reign of Italy. In July 1943, Sicily became the first Italian region to “live” the arrival of the
Anglo-American troops and the beginning of their liberation from the Fascist regime on the peninsula.
After the second World War, in 1946 , Sicily became a
region with its own civil code.