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4-room flat viale dei Castagni, Centro, Soriano nel Cimino

unnamed road, 01038 Soriano nel Cimino VT, Italy

Area:
85 m2
Locali
4 Locali
Bagni:
2 bagni
Tipo di proprietà:
Appartamento
Verificato da Rentola:
Codice dell’annuncio:
909402

4-room flat viale dei Castagni, Centro, Soriano nel Cimino


Soriano nel Cimino, in a very central area, we offer for rent a delightful apartment consisting of a living room with fireplace, kitchen, closet, two bedrooms and two bathrooms, panoramic balcony. Excellent location. To make an appointment The first written testimony relating to the territory of Soriano is with Tito Livio, who in his ab Urbe condita Historia, narrates that in 443 BC Soriano was invaded by the Roman militias commanded by the consul Quinto Fabio Massimo Rulliano; these, in the war against the Etruscans, managed to cross the impenetrable forest" that covered Mount Cimino and from the summit contemplated the expanse of fertile fields below populated and cultivated by the Etruscans, whom he easily defeated[7]. At the end of the 3rd century AD the local populations were evangelized by Saint Eutizio of Ferento. After the martyrdom that occurred during the persecution by Diocletian, around 303 - 305 AD, the saint was buried in a catacomb near Soriano. Between the 6th and 8th centuries Between the end of the 6th century and the beginning of the 8th, most likely the territory of Soriano was the object of raids by the Lombards and it was precisely from the Lombard king Liutprand that the territory of Soriano was donated to the papacy, together with those of Sutri, Gallese, Blera, Bomarzo and Orte[7]. Between the 8th and 13th centuries Between the 8th and 13th centuries, a large part of the Sorianese territory belongs first to the Benedictine monks of the Abbey of Sant'Andrea in flumine (near Monte Soratte) then to those of the monastery of S. Silvestro in Capite in Rome and finally to those of the convent of San Lorenzo outside the walls of Rome. 13th century During the whole of the Middle Ages, the number of rural villages in the Sorianese territory is high, mainly of modest size and made up of a few houses gathered around small castles. But from the middle of the 13th century the village of Soriano began to assume notable importance, built on a hill around the tower-fortress of the Guastapane and Pandolfo family, probably a branch of the Porcari family of Rome[10]. In 1250, the Guastapane, aligned with the Guelphs, welcomed Rosa da Viterbo to Soriano, a teenager exiled with her whole family from Viterbo by the will of Frederick II, of the Ghibelline faction. In 1278 the Guastapane-Pandolfo were accused of heresy and the barony of Soriano was taken away from them, entrusted to Orso Orsini, nephew of Pope Nicholas III. The latter, since 1277, had undertaken the construction of a castle, around the tower-palace of the Guastapane-Pandolfo; and Nicholas III himself lived in the fortress of Soriano in the summers of 1279 and 1280 and died here in the autumn of 1280. The Orsini family maintained the fiefdom of Soriano until 1366, when, under the pontificate of Urban V, they sold it to the Holy See.--caab!


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Tipo di proprietà: Appartamento

Locali 4

Bagni: 2

Area: 85 m2

Prezzo: 400 €

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Prezzo al mq: 4 €

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