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Mezzojuso ( Sicilian: ''Menzijusu'' or ''Menziuso'',
Arbëreshë Arbën/Arbër, from which derived Arbënesh/Arbëresh originally meant all Albanians, until the 18th century. Today it is used for different groups of Albanian origin, including: *Arbër (given name), an Albanian masculine given name * Arbëreshë ...
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'' (municipality) in the
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in the Italian region
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, located about southeast of
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. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,003 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. Mezzojuso borders the following municipalities: Campofelice di Fitalia, Cefalà Diana, Ciminna,
Godrano Godrano ( Sicilian: ''Cutranu'') is a '' comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Palermo in the Italian region Sicily, located about south of Palermo. Godrano borders the following municipalities: Corleone, Marineo, Mezzojuso, Monrea ...
, Marineo, Villafrati.


History

Mezzojuso means in
Arabic Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter ...
: “Manzil Yusuf” (منزل يوسف) which translates in English to “Houses or ‘hamlet’ of Joseph”. It could also be translated into Italian, meaning "Halfway down" because the town is located halfway down the hill. A small
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(Arab) settlement from about A.D. 10th Century, passed into Norman hands in 1091. Then the Christian population erected the small church of ''S. Maria delle Grazie''. The town and all the neighboring area was granted by the Norman king Roger (Ruggerio) II, to the Monastery of Saint John the Hermit, of
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in 1132. The village was nearly depopulated in the early 15th century. The Monastery of Saint John granted settlement to 48 families of Albanian soldiers, under the command of
Demetrius Reres Demetrio Reres or Demetrius Reres ( sq, Dhimitër Reres) is considered to have been a 15th-century Albanian and Calabrian nobleman. Since he is mentioned only in a document dating from 24 September 1665, 217 years after the events of the subject, ...
. The first Albanians who settled there were the said Reres with his two sons, leading three battalions of soldiers. King Alfonso of Aragon granted him permission to settle in the area and appointed D. Reres as a governor, with a decree of 1st Sept. 1448. Reres and his units had already served Alfonso and helped him to conquer
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, as Alfonso recognizes. The first settlers from the
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found the local church of Santa Maria delle Crazie ruined and soon rebuilt it. With a contract of 1501 with the Palermo religious authorities, they undertook the restoration of the church, the donation of olive oil and wax and everything needed for the rituals that had to be executed according to the
Byzantine rite The Byzantine Rite, also known as the Greek Rite or the Rite of Constantinople, identifies the wide range of cultural, liturgical, and canonical practices that developed in the Eastern Christian Church of Constantinople. The canonical hours a ...
by priests. The community increased in population and by 1529 they established a fraternity.
The Reres family was one of the bigger of the community. Till the early 17th century, 11 persons with this name are noted in the archives. Apart from the aforementioned Demetrios, there were also Georgios and Basileios Reres (sons of Demetrios), Theodoros (in 1605 was captain of 452 stratioti (in Sicilian: ''"greci militari albanesi"'') in Mezzojuso, Loukas and Andreas, sons of Theodoros (officers, too), Agnes Rere (mother of Andreas), Andreas (the benefactor of the churches), Lucina (Andeas' wife) and Georgios (Latin catholic priest).
In 1601, the administrator was an Andrea Reres, a descendant of Demetrius Reres. A. Reres died in 1609 and was buried in the church of S. Maria delle Grazie. A Latin and Greek inscription of 1752 in the church commemorates his name and the restoration works. In 1609, a Basilian monastery was founded by Reres with the provision that the Greek rite would be used. In 1630, since there were no Basilian Albanian monks, eight monks from
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were brought, causing the reaction of the local Italian nobility, which accused them as schismatics and false monks. The monastery was abandoned by the mid 19th century.


Local life

The most significant local event happens before Easter, with the " Mastru Campu" ("maestro di campo" in Italian) which takes place on the last Sunday of Carnival, just before the start of Lent. Reflecting the town's mixed
ethnoreligious An ethnoreligious group (or an ethno-religious group) is a grouping of people who are unified by a common religious and ethnic background. Furthermore, the term ethno-religious group, along with ethno-regional and ethno-linguistic groups, is a ...
heritage, Mezzojuso is home to two historic Catholic mother churches both dating to the 16th century: the Latin-rite parish Church of Maria Santissima Annunziata and the Byzantine Greek-rite parish Church of San Nicolò di Mira. The municipality's economy is based mainly on the cultivation of traditional crops like hard wheat, ''sulla'', and extra virgin olive oil, which is produced from old and new olives, and on the breeding of sheep, cattle and goats.


Demographic evolution

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Notable people

* Nicola Figlia, folklorist and translator


References


Bibliography

*Buccola Onofrio (1909) La Colonia Greco-Albanese di Mezzojuso: origine, vicende e progresso. *Buccola Onofrio (1912) Nuove recerche sulla fondazione della Colonia Greco-Albanese di Mezzojuso. *Buccola Onofrio (1914) Mezzojuso e la Chiesa di Santa Maria: nuovi documenti storici. *Siderides S.A. (1928) The epirotic family of Rere (Η Ηπειρωτίς οικογένεια Ρερέ), ''Epirotica Chronica'' (Ηπειρωτικά Χρονικά), vol.3, pp. 160–168. In Greek language.


External links


Mezzojuso 1820-1860 birth recordsMezzojuso Heritage Pages
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