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Villarosa

The official date given in several papers is that of 1761. Date on which the King of Bourbon, granted to the Duke Notarbartolo licentia populandi , which effectively allowed the growth and the existing farmhouse, aimed at rehabilitation of the agriculture of that area. One area that, before the disastrous earthquake of 1693 was sparsely populated. It is conceivable, however, that the origins of that House, which was built on the existing Town Hall, not due to earlier settlements in both medieval and archaic.
Recent archaeological excavations have revealed traces of settlements dating back to Greek, and other studies also found sites of prehistoric times.
You can briefly say that the 1761 is a date in the history of periodizzante Villarosa in its most modern, but not the year of origin of the urban settlement. The formal will, however, in early 1762: Professor describes as well. L. Di Franco, in the first sulfur 1731-1825 Villarosa, editor Bonanno 2009, p.56, Placido Notarbartolo will get licentia populandi April 10 of 1762 attoche Di Franco cites among the documents found at the store State of Palermo.

The 1761 is the year from adventure as part of an agricultural colony, and from which then winds past the epic of sulfur.
We can conclude that Villarosa had certainly different denominations, and if we include the territory of Villapriolo, including several sites of settlement, we can summarize the various names by which this portion of the enclosed between Sicily and the Salty Morello became known in time
Gasba Feud, Fief of Priolo
Bumbunetto
S. Jacques Bombinetto,
Villarosa and Villapriolo

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