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215: 248: 47: 965: 186: 979: 1300: 1055:. An inscription on the wall commemorates the great Norman brothers William Iron Arm, Drogo, Humfrey and Robert Guiscard. The bones of these brothers rest together in a simple stone sarcophagus opposite the tomb of Alberada. The church also contains some 14th-century frescoes. Behind it is a larger church, which was begun for the Benedictines about 1150, from the designs of a French architect, in imitation of the Cluniac church at 957: 1202: 1189: 255: 222: 174: 754:, likely built and used between the 4th and 6th centuries AD. When the catacombs fell out of use, local Jews began burying their deceased on the hill atop the catacombs, with some tombstones dating back to the 9th century still visible, repurposed into the walls of a church nearby. Inscriptions, primarily in Greek and Latin, exhibit a transition to 887:
Despite the plague that had reduced its population from the 13,000 of 1503 to 6,000, Venosa had a flourishing cultural life under the Gesualdos: apart from the famous Carlo, other relevant figures of the period include the poet
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A true civil war between baronial powers and supporters of the peasants' rights broke out in 1849, being harshly suppressed by the Neapolitan troops.(See
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period with eleven layers dating from 600,000 to 300,000 years ago. Remains of ancient wildlife, including extinct species of
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had a castle built here where a Lombard outpost existed before, which was to house the Treasury (Ministry of Finances) of the
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Remains of the ancient city walls and of an amphitheatre still exist, and a number of inscriptions have been found there.
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Many fragments of Roman workmanship are built into the walls of the cathedral, which is due to Pirro del Balzo also (
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was born here in 65 BC. His father's estate in Venusia was confiscated by Augustus after his victory in the
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Rutgers, Leonard V.; Bradbury, Scott (2006). "19: The Diaspora, C. 235 – 638". In Katz, Steven T. (ed.).
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Home to a traditionally strong republican tradition, Venosa had a role in the peasant revolts and the
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The Archaeological Area of Notarchirico, in the communal territory. It covers the
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show the importance of the Jewish population here in the 4th and 5th centuries.
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rule, the Gesualdo family, which included the notorious prince and musician
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After a series of different feudal lords, Venosa became a possession of the
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume IV: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period
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was extended to the town. Some coins of Venusia of this period exist.
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It remained an important place under the Empire as a station on the
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for the settlement of veterans, like many others throughout Italy.
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is historically interesting; it was consecrated in 1059 by
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kingdom of Italy, although later this role was moved to
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in 1647. The Gesualdos were in turn followed by the
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