Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Comiso

Comiso - Roman Thermae

10 Oct 2019 121
Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, has a long history, that starts around 8000 BC, but later there were Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek and Roman periods. After the Roman Empire had fallen apart the Vandals tried to take over the island but failed. Finally, the Ostrogoths took possession. Mid of the 6th century Sicily was conquered by troops of the Byzantine Empire. After the advent of Islam, Sicily got attacked by the Arab forces. Raids seeking loot continued until the mid-8th century. A Muslim army was sent to the island in 827 but met with much resistance. So it took a century to conquer it and even later revolts constantly occurred In 1038 the Byzantines invaded the island supported by Norman mercenaries, led by Roger. In 1072, after the siege of Palermo, most of Sicily was under Norman control. Roger´s son Roger II raised the status +of the island to a kingdom in 1130. During this period, the Kingdom of Sicily was prosperous and powerful, The court of Roger II became melting out of culture from Europe and the Middle East. This attracted scholars, scientists, artists, and artisans. Muslims, Jews, Greeks, Lombards, and Normans cooperated and created some extraordinary buildings. In 1186 the last descendant of Roger, Constance of Sicily married Emperor Henry VI, the second son of Barbarossa. So the crown of Sicily was passed on to the Hohenstaufen Dynasty. Frederick II, the only son of Constance, was crowned King of Sicily at the age of four in 1198. He became "Stupor Mundi", one of the greatest and most cultured men of the Middle Ages. - Comiso was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 642 BC. It was destroyed by the Romans, who erected thermae here. In 1693, the city was hit and devastated by an earthquake. Comiso was rebuilt in the same place. In 1934/35 archeologists discovered an antique mosaic and the ruins of a building next to the present townhall. The Roman thermal baths date back to the 2nd/3rd century a.C. They were used until the Byzantine period (5th century).

Comiso - Piazza delle Erbe

10 Oct 2019 135
Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, has a long history, that starts around 8000 BC, but later there were Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek and Roman periods. After the Roman Empire had fallen apart the Vandals tried to take over the island but failed. Finally, the Ostrogoths took possession. Mid of the 6th century Sicily was conquered by troops of the Byzantine Empire. After the advent of Islam, Sicily got attacked by the Arab forces. Raids seeking loot continued until the mid-8th century. A Muslim army was sent to the island in 827 but met with much resistance. So it took a century to conquer it and even later revolts constantly occurred In 1038 the Byzantines invaded the island supported by Norman mercenaries, led by Roger. In 1072, after the siege of Palermo, most of Sicily was under Norman control. Roger´s son Roger II raised the status +of the island to a kingdom in 1130. During this period, the Kingdom of Sicily was prosperous and powerful, The court of Roger II became melting out of culture from Europe and the Middle East. This attracted scholars, scientists, artists, and artisans. Muslims, Jews, Greeks, Lombards, and Normans cooperated and created some extraordinary buildings. In 1186 the last descendant of Roger, Constance of Sicily married Emperor Henry VI, the second son of Barbarossa. So the crown of Sicily was passed on to the Hohenstaufen Dynasty. Frederick II, the only son of Constance, was crowned King of Sicily at the age of four in 1198. He became "Stupor Mundi", one of the greatest and most cultured men of the Middle Ages. - Comiso was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 642 BC. It was destroyed by the Romans, who erected thermae here. In 1693, the city was hit and devastated by an earthquake. Comiso was rebuilt in the same place. The market was built ion 1867 and was considered the most important centre of social life in Comiso until the 1960s, thanks to the sales of fish and meat.

Comiso - Santa Maria delle Stelle

10 Oct 2019 2 1 169
Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, has a long history, that starts around 8000 BC, but later there were Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek and Roman periods. After the Roman Empire had fallen apart the Vandals tried to take over the island but failed. Finally, the Ostrogoths took possession. Mid of the 6th century Sicily was conquered by troops of the Byzantine Empire. After the advent of Islam, Sicily got attacked by the Arab forces. Raids seeking loot continued until the mid-8th century. A Muslim army was sent to the island in 827 but met with much resistance. So it took a century to conquer it and even later revolts constantly occurred In 1038 the Byzantines invaded the island supported by Norman mercenaries, led by Roger. In 1072, after the siege of Palermo, most of Sicily was under Norman control. Roger´s son Roger II raised the status +of the island to a kingdom in 1130. During this period, the Kingdom of Sicily was prosperous and powerful, The court of Roger II became melting out of culture from Europe and the Middle East. This attracted scholars, scientists, artists, and artisans. Muslims, Jews, Greeks, Lombards, and Normans cooperated and created some extraordinary buildings. In 1186 the last descendant of Roger, Constance of Sicily married Emperor Henry VI, the second son of Barbarossa. So the crown of Sicily was passed on to the Hohenstaufen Dynasty. Frederick II, the only son of Constance, was crowned King of Sicily at the age of four in 1198. He became "Stupor Mundi", one of the greatest and most cultured men of the Middle Ages. - Comiso was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 642 BC. It was destroyed by the Romans, who erected thermae here. In 1693, the city was hit and devastated by an earthquake. Comiso was rebuilt in the same place. Santa Maria delle Stelle was built in the 15th century, on the foundations of pre-existing church, dedicated to Santa Maria del Mulino, due to its proximity to the ancient mill. After the earthquake of 1693 the church was destroyed and got rebuilt end of the 17th century. The dome, in neo-Gothic style, was completed in 1894, while the bell tower was completed only in 1936.

Comiso - Santa Maria delle Stelle

10 Oct 2019 1 2 144
Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, has a long history, that starts around 8000 BC, but later there were Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek and Roman periods. After the Roman Empire had fallen apart the Vandals tried to take over the island but failed. Finally, the Ostrogoths took possession. Mid of the 6th century Sicily was conquered by troops of the Byzantine Empire. After the advent of Islam, Sicily got attacked by the Arab forces. Raids seeking loot continued until the mid-8th century. A Muslim army was sent to the island in 827 but met with much resistance. So it took a century to conquer it and even later revolts constantly occurred In 1038 the Byzantines invaded the island supported by Norman mercenaries, led by Roger. In 1072, after the siege of Palermo, most of Sicily was under Norman control. Roger´s son Roger II raised the status +of the island to a kingdom in 1130. During this period, the Kingdom of Sicily was prosperous and powerful, The court of Roger II became melting out of culture from Europe and the Middle East. This attracted scholars, scientists, artists, and artisans. Muslims, Jews, Greeks, Lombards, and Normans cooperated and created some extraordinary buildings. In 1186 the last descendant of Roger, Constance of Sicily married Emperor Henry VI, the second son of Barbarossa. So the crown of Sicily was passed on to the Hohenstaufen Dynasty. Frederick II, the only son of Constance, was crowned King of Sicily at the age of four in 1198. He became "Stupor Mundi", one of the greatest and most cultured men of the Middle Ages. - Comiso was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 642 BC. It was destroyed by the Romans, who erected thermae here. In 1693, the city was hit and devastated by an earthquake. Comiso was rebuilt in the same place. Santa Maria delle Stelle was built in the 15th century, on the foundations of pre-existing church, dedicated to Santa Maria del Mulino, due to its proximity to the ancient mill. After the earthquake of 1693 the church was destroyed and got rebuilt end of the 17th century. The dome, in neo-Gothic style, was completed in 1894, while the bell tower was completed only in 1936.

Comiso - Easter

10 Oct 2019 90
We had witnessed different Semana Santa / Holy Week traditions already. When we reached Comiso on Easter Sunday, we were too late to see the "Resurrection of Jesus", but we still found this vehicle, that was obviously used to make it better visible.

Comiso - Basilica di Maria Santissima Annunziata

10 Oct 2019 140
Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, has a long history, that starts around 8000 BC, but later there were Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek and Roman periods. After the Roman Empire had fallen apart the Vandals tried to take over the island but failed. Finally, the Ostrogoths took possession. Mid of the 6th century Sicily was conquered by troops of the Byzantine Empire. After the advent of Islam, Sicily got attacked by the Arab forces. Raids seeking loot continued until the mid-8th century. A Muslim army was sent to the island in 827 but met with much resistance. So it took a century to conquer it and even later revolts constantly occurred In 1038 the Byzantines invaded the island supported by Norman mercenaries, led by Roger. In 1072, after the siege of Palermo, most of Sicily was under Norman control. Roger´s son Roger II raised the status +of the island to a kingdom in 1130. During this period, the Kingdom of Sicily was prosperous and powerful, The court of Roger II became melting out of culture from Europe and the Middle East. This attracted scholars, scientists, artists, and artisans. Muslims, Jews, Greeks, Lombards, and Normans cooperated and created some extraordinary buildings. In 1186 the last descendant of Roger, Constance of Sicily married Emperor Henry VI, the second son of Barbarossa. So the crown of Sicily was passed on to the Hohenstaufen Dynasty. Frederick II, the only son of Constance, was crowned King of Sicily at the age of four in 1198. He became "Stupor Mundi", one of the greatest and most cultured men of the Middle Ages. - Comiso was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 642 BC. It was destroyed by the Romans, who erected thermae here. In 1693, the city was hit and devastated by an earthquake. Comiso was rebuilt in the same place. The Basilica was built on the remains of the ancient church of San Nicola di Mira, erected probably during Byzantine reign. The earthquake of 1693 destroyed this church largely. The present Basilica was reconstructed from scratch in neoclassical style between 1772 and 1793.

Comiso - Basilica di Maria Santissima Annunziata

10 Oct 2019 133
Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, has a long history, that starts around 8000 BC, but later there were Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek and Roman periods. After the Roman Empire had fallen apart the Vandals tried to take over the island but failed. Finally, the Ostrogoths took possession. Mid of the 6th century Sicily was conquered by troops of the Byzantine Empire. After the advent of Islam, Sicily got attacked by the Arab forces. Raids seeking loot continued until the mid-8th century. A Muslim army was sent to the island in 827 but met with much resistance. So it took a century to conquer it and even later revolts constantly occurred In 1038 the Byzantines invaded the island supported by Norman mercenaries, led by Roger. In 1072, after the siege of Palermo, most of Sicily was under Norman control. Roger´s son Roger II raised the status +of the island to a kingdom in 1130. During this period, the Kingdom of Sicily was prosperous and powerful, The court of Roger II became melting out of culture from Europe and the Middle East. This attracted scholars, scientists, artists, and artisans. Muslims, Jews, Greeks, Lombards, and Normans cooperated and created some extraordinary buildings. In 1186 the last descendant of Roger, Constance of Sicily married Emperor Henry VI, the second son of Barbarossa. So the crown of Sicily was passed on to the Hohenstaufen Dynasty. Frederick II, the only son of Constance, was crowned King of Sicily at the age of four in 1198. He became "Stupor Mundi", one of the greatest and most cultured men of the Middle Ages. - Comiso was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 642 BC. It was destroyed by the Romans, who erected thermae here. In 1693, the city was hit and badly damaged by an earthquake. Comiso was rebuilt in the same place. The Basilica was built on the remains of the ancient church of San Nicola di Mira, erected probably during Byzantine reign. The earthquake of 1693 destroyed this church largely. The present Basilica was reconstructed from scratch in neoclassical style between 1772 and 1793. The dome was completed in 1885.

Comiso - Airport Coffee

09 Oct 2019 139
The "Aeroporto di Comiso" had a career as a military airfield between 1936 and 1991. The US-airforce had cruise missiles with nuclear warheads stationed here. The first civil flight was made in 2007, but there is not much traffic. The Airport Coffee is closed.