Agrigento is a town in southern Sicily, Italy, capital of the province with the same name. Agrigento Province extends along the southern coast of Sicily, the rest of the island connected by a network of roads and railways. Agrigento is renowned as a place
of ancient Greek city, Akragas.
It was founded in the late sixth century BC The Dorian Greeks and later became an important commercial center of the ancient world. During the Punic Wars (264-201 BC), the city was an ally of Carthage. Agrigento was captured by the Romans in 262 BC first and
then, finally, in 210 BC.