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Zumelle Castle

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20: 246: 79:, conquered in the first century BCE. This fortification sat on a strategical location, commanding the road coming from the plain through the Praderadego, which has been identified as the 135:
assigned it to his baron Abelfred. The latter died with no male heirs, and the castle went to his daughter Adelheit, who married Wilfred of Colfosco. Their daughter Sofia in turn married
236: 251: 113: 108:), whence the name. During the early Middle Ages the castle was the location of a feudal struggle beginning in 737, when the 132: 190: 159: 241: 125: 98:. According to a legend, the ruined fortification was refounded by one Gaiseric (or Genseric), a faithful of queen 116:
appointed Valentino, bishop of Ceneda, as lord of Zumelle. This caused a controversy with John, count-bishop of
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it lost its importance. In 1501 it was sacked by imperial troops during the
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Nearby the castle is the early medieval church of San Donato, of
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The first fortification on the site existed perhaps as early as
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families and, after the fall of the Venetian Republic, by the
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is a castle near the village of Tiago in the municipality of
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gave the county of Zumelle to the bishops of Belluno.
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Altinatis – or more likely, one of its side branches.
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Buildings and structures in the Province of Belluno
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Borgo Valbelluna
province of Belluno
Italy
Lombard
Romans
Valbelluna
it
Via Claudia Augusta
Western Roman Empire
Feltre
Ceneda
Amalasuntha
gemelle
Lombard
Liutprand
Belluno
Aistulf
Emperor Otto I
emperor Conrad II
Guecellone II da Camino
Caminesi
Rizzardo IV da Camino
Treviso
Republic of Venice
War of the League of Cambrai
Gritti
Austrian Empire
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