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Tommaso Fazello (New Latin Fazellus, 1498 – 8 April 1570) was an Italian Dominican friar, historian and antiquarian. He is known as the father of Sicilian history. He is the author of the first printed history of Sicily: De Rebus Siculis Decades Duae, published in Palermo in 1558 in Latin. He was born in Sciacca, Sicily and died in Palermo, Sicily. He rediscovered the ruins of the ancient Sicilian towns of Akrai (modern Palazzolo Acreide), Selinus (modern Selinunte) and Heraclea Minoa. He also rediscovered the Temple of Olympian Zeus at Akragas (modern Agrigento).

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  • Tommaso Fazello (né à Sciacca en 1498 et mort à Palerme le 8 avril 1570) est un dominicain, chroniqueur et archéologue italien. Il est connu pour être le père de l'histoire sicilienne et son De Rebus Siculis Decades Duae, publiée à Palerme en 1558, fut le premier ouvrage imprimé sur le sujet. On lui doit la redécouverte des antiques cités d'Akrai, Selinus et Heraclea Minoa. Il a aussi mis au jour les ruines du temple de Zeus Olympien à Akragas. En 1555, il enseigna au sein du Couvent Saint-Dominique à Palerme. (fr)
  • Tommaso Fazello o Fazzello (Sciacca, 1498 – Palermo, 8 aprile 1570) è stato un presbitero, storico e antiquario italiano. (it)
  • Tommaso Fazello (neolatín Fazellus, 1498–8 de abril de 1570) fue un fraile dominico italiano, historiador y anticuario. Se lo conoce como padre de la historia siciliana ya que es el autor de la primera historia impresa sobre Sicilia: De Rebus Siculis Decadas Duae, publicada en latín, en Palermo, en 1558.​​ Nació en Sciacca, Sicilia, y murió en Palermo, Sicilia.​​ Redescubrió las ruinas de la antigua ciudad siciliana de Akrai (hoy Palazzolo Acreide), Selinus (hoy Selinunte) y Heraclea Minoa. También redescubrió el Templo de Zeus Olímpico en Akragas (hoy Agrigento).​​ (es)
  • Tommaso Fazello (New Latin Fazellus, 1498 – 8 April 1570) was an Italian Dominican friar, historian and antiquarian. He is known as the father of Sicilian history. He is the author of the first printed history of Sicily: De Rebus Siculis Decades Duae, published in Palermo in 1558 in Latin. He was born in Sciacca, Sicily and died in Palermo, Sicily. He rediscovered the ruins of the ancient Sicilian towns of Akrai (modern Palazzolo Acreide), Selinus (modern Selinunte) and Heraclea Minoa. He also rediscovered the Temple of Olympian Zeus at Akragas (modern Agrigento). (en)
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