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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 396 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SCIACCA  , a

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town and episcopal see of Sicily, on the S. coast, in the province of Girgenti, 45 M . N.W. of Girgenti by road,and about 3o m.
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direct . Pop . (1906) 24,645 . It is surrounded by walls erected in 1400, and has two ruined castles, belonging to the Luna and Perollo families, whose hereditary feuds lasted from 1410 to 1529, some
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fine
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medieval palaces, and several interesting churches . The
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cathedral, founded in 1090, was largely reconstructed in 1686 . The convent of Sta . Maria delle Giummare, with its battlemented walls, occupies the former palace of the Saracen
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governors, and contains a
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painting of the foundation of the convent by Count Roger . The town has only an open roadstead . It has an important trade in
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coral . Three miles E. of the town is the
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Monte
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San Calogero (the ancient Mons Cronius) with sulphurous and saline springs and vapour
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baths, which are still frequented and were known in
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Roman times as Aquae Larodes or Therrnae Selinuntiae (Sciacca is about 15 M. direct S.E. of Selinus) . The name Sciacca is Arabic, but of uncertain meaning .

The town is the birthplace of Tommaso Fazello (1498–1570), the

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father of Sicilian
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history .

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