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influences in the sixteenth. The church is capped with an impressive dome that dates to the eleventh century and was modified in the seventeenth century. There is also a bell tower, rebuilt in 1932, while the Romanesque-Gothic façade was finished between 1401 and 1406. Inside are housed sculptures by
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The Romans left other traces of their occupation, including a complex of ten underground cisterns, built in the first century AD, which collected rainwater to feed the city's water supply. There are also snatches of Roman roads within the city, some of them only recently uncovered. A larger-than-life
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A thirty-meter segment of this wall collapsed in 2006 and remains under repair. The walls were further fortified and enlarged during Roman times and at various times during the Middle Ages. The walls run about 720 meters and are about 3.5 meters thick, and have four main gates: the imposing Porta
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Amelia is especially known for its almost intact, defensive Pre-Roman walls, built by Italic civilizations (Umbrians and Pelasgians) in the centuries between the 6th and 4th BC. The oldest of these are located inside the historic center between the Teatro Sociale and the Porta della Valle. Large
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During the Middle Ages, Amelia went through the political convulsions common to other Umbrian cities: struggles that saw it emerge as an independent-minded comune, then as a city under the control of a succession of powerful families, sometimes ecclesiastical, and subject to internecine warfare
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reports a statement made by Cato according to which the origins of the city were said to date back to the period of a mythical Umbrian king called Ameroë, the son of Atlas (hence the name of Ameria, by which the city was known in the ancient time).
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of a type defined as "cyclopean", meaning they are characterized by limestone blocks of considerable size (sometimes exceeding 2 metres), cut with great precision in the shape of irregular polygons and then stacked without using mortar.
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L'enigma dell'opera poligonale con blocchi concavi e il rilievo delle mura di Amelia-The enigma of the polygonal work with concave blocks and the survey of the walls of Amelia. Ediz. illustrata
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Today, old Amelia inside the walls, which is most accessible through the Porta Romana, is a well-preserved medieval city. The upper part also offers a panoramic view of the
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overlay. The Marotti pipe organ was only installed in 1841. The annexed cloister, designed by the Lombard master Martino Tartaglia in 1492, has a portico surmounted by a
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Fornole is home to the Romanesque church of San Silvestro, with an interesting fresco cycle showing the saint freeing the town from the grasp of a dragon.
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By the late fourth or early third century BCE Ameria had likely been granted the status of a municipium as maps of the territory document the
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Romana to the south, the main access to the city; Posterola to the north; Porta Leone to the east; and Porta della Valle to the west.
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Among the non-religious buildings there are palaces built during the fourteenth and fifteenth century by the overlords of the city:
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The small fraction of Porchiano del Monte has Medieval walls featuring a number of guard towers, and a small Romanesque church,
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was unearthed just outside the Porta Romana in 1963 and is now a featured object of the city's Museo Civico Archeologico.
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is an opera house built in the eighteenth century and features frescos by nineteenth-century artist
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According to some Italian scholars, Amelia is the oldest town in Umbria. In the third book of his
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The city of Amelia sits on a defensive rocky spur, and is almost entirely surrounded by ancient
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The hilly countryside around Amelia presents several points of interest. The Convent of the
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church of S. Giovanni Decollato, also called the Ospedaletto, can be viewed outside.
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Collicello, Foce, Fornole, Macchie, Montecampano, Sambucetole, Porchiano del Monte
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During the barbaric invasions, the city was besieged and badly damaged by the
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and was completed only in the nineteenth century. The interior has works by
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In this recording, it is said that that Ameria was founded 963 years before
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of the cathedral was erected in 1050 using fragments of Roman buildings.
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The bishopric of Ameria was founded in the middle of the fourth century.
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Situated in the southwest portion of Umbria, the city overlooks the
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in 1860, Amelia stayed more or less under the domination of the
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In its ancient past, the city was subsequently dominated by the
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During the period when the Lombards remained in control of the
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to the west. The city is 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of
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established a convent at Foce, the Sanctuary of the Virgin.
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In 2009, the city of Amelia formed a partnership with the
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divided its lands among his veterans, but did not plant a
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believed to date from the 7th and the 4th centuries BC).
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Architettura e pianificazione urbana nell'Italia antica
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and crossed the Tiber at Castellum Amerinum (probably
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was built originally in 872, and totally rebuilt in
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Comune

Coat of arms of Amelia
Amelia is located in Italy
Amelia is located in Umbria
42°33′N 12°25′E / 42.550°N 12.417°E / 42.550; 12.417
Italy
Region
Umbria
Province
Terni
Frazioni
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
Saint Fermina
Official website
comune
Italy
province of Terni
Umbria
Lazio
Cyclopean walls
Tiber River
Nera River

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