The British Trade in Marsala Wine
By the eighteenth century, Britain was well established as an international trading nation. Goods arrived in London from all over the world, while in the far-flung colonies British entrepreneurs developed
Ancient sites are an exceptional feature of Sicily. They form a direct link to the people who inhabited the island and include remains from the prehistoric, Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek and Roman eras. The Greek sites are the most spectacular, containing impressive monuments to Hellenic civilisation in their temples and theatres. According to the British Museum, Sicily boasts some of the largest and best-preserved Greek-style temples in the Mediterranean.
By the eighteenth century, Britain was well established as an international trading nation. Goods arrived in London from all over the world, while in the far-flung colonies British entrepreneurs developed
The cathedral, which at first glance looks more like a fortified Arabian palace than a Christian place of worship, is set back from Corso Vittorio Emanuele facing a piazza that
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