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Paternò
Paternò () is a town and ''comune'' in the Province of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. ==History== The site of Paternò was settled before 3500 BCE. Its inhabitants were probably the Sicani, although it was located in mainly Sicel territory; its initial name was ''Inessa''. The modern name derives form the Greek ''Paeter Aitnaion'', meaning the "Fortress of the Etnaeans". The presence of another town, called ''Hybla Mayor'' or ''Galeatis'', is attested north west to the current town. A centre of medium importance in the Greek and Roman eras, it was largely depopulated in the three centuries before 1000 AD; during the subsequent Arab domination of Sicily, it was known as ''Batarnù''. After the Norman conquest in the 1040s, it was renamed ''Paternionis'' and began a period of flourishing. It was here that King Frederick III of Sicily created the ''Camera Reginale'' ("Queen's Chamber") as a wedding gift for his wife Eleanor of Anjou, and this was inherited by the subsequent Queens of Sicily. This period of splendour for Paternò lasted until the 15th century, when it became a fief and in consequence slowly lost importance. Historically, the area around Paternò was plagued by malaria, caused by the marshlands of the Plain of Catania. This has since long been remedied, and the urban development of the town enjoyed a large acceleration in the 1960s and 1970s.
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