Montescaglioso

Montescaglioso
Comune
Comune di Montescaglioso

Coat of arms
Montescaglioso

Location of Montescaglioso in Italy

Coordinates: 40°33′N 16°40′E / 40.550°N 16.667°E
Country Italy
Region Basilicata
Province Matera (MT)
Government
  Mayor Mario Venezia (Alleanza Nazionale)
Area
  Total 173 km2 (67 sq mi)
Elevation 365 m (1,198 ft)
Population (June 2009)
  Total 10,051
  Density 58/km2 (150/sq mi)
Demonym Montesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 75024
Dialing code 0835
Patron saint Saint Roch
Saint day August 20
Website Official website

Montescaglioso is a town and comune in the Province of Matera, Basilicata, southern Italy.

The economy is mostly based on agriculture, including production of renowned oil and wine, as well as traditional food.

Historically, it was the centre of a county in the Norman Kingdom of Sicily.

History

The first settlements in the area date from the 7th century BC, belonging to the Apuli Italic tribe. The original nucleus of Montescaglioso grew substantially in the following centuries, thanks to trade with the nearby Greek town of Metaponto. When the latter decayed in Roman times, Montescaglioso further increased in importance. Archaeological findings include a large tuff wall dating from the 3rd century BC.

After the decline of the Western Roman Empire, Montescaglioso is mentioned first only in early medieval times. A Byzantine stronghold, it was captured by the Normans after the year 1000, and housed an important Benedictine community. Under the Angevin and Aragonese dynasties of the Kingdom of Naples, it belonged in sequence to the D'Avalos, Orsini, Loffredo, Grillo and Cattaneo feudal families.

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