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which occupied central Italy. Together with his court, the pope moved from palace to palace in the manner of his European secular counterparts. Several central Italian cities hosted the pope and his retinue during the years of wandering, housing them in the bishop's palace. Outside Rome, only Orvieto
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Orvieto, sitting on its impregnable rock controlling the road between Florence and Rome where it crossed the Chiana, was a large town: its population numbered about 30,000 at the end of the 13th century. Its municipal institutions already recognized in a papal bull of 1157, from 1201 Orvieto governed
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The underground city boasts more than 1200 tunnels, galleries, wells, stairs, quarries, cellars, unexpected passageways, cisterns, superimposed rooms with numerous small square niches for pigeon roosts, detailing its creation over the centuries. Many of the homes of noble families were equipped with
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In its original square plan the fortress was flanked by a small building near the main entrance and surrounded by a moat, crossed by a drawbridge. However, the Rocca was almost completely razed to the ground in 1395 and successive attempts to rebuild it were unsuccessful. The fortress was finally
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Originally known as the Rocca di San Martino, construction on this massive fortress started either in 1359 or 1353 near the town's cemetery. Its aim was to provide the church a secure site in the city and allow the cardinal and his captains to consolidate recent military victories.
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to stabilize the building and design a façade. He enlarged the choir and planned a transept with two chapels (c. 1308–1330), spaces that were not finished until long after his death. The cathedral has five bells, tuned in E flat, which date back to the renaissance.
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in 1291–92, establishing the meeting of the Curia in Orvieto as a tradition. He was rewarded by the Orvietans by being elected Podestà and Capitano del Popolo, the first pope to hold civic offices in the city.
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laid the cornerstone for the present building and dedicated it to the Assumption of the Virgin, a feast for which the city had a long history of special devotion. The design has often been attributed to
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Orvieto was annexed by Rome in the third century BC. Because of its site on a high, steep bluff of tuff, a volcanic rock, the city was virtually impregnable. After the collapse of the
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took refuge in Orvieto. To ensure that the city would be sufficiently supplied with water in the event of a siege, he gave orders for the digging of the now famous artesian well
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and who spent most of his papacy in Orvieto, also left important legacies in the city. In 1263, he began a papal palace, perhaps the first outside Rome, and consecrated the new
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and designed by condottiero and military engineer Ugolino di Montemarte. The Albornoz fortress stands on an area that was once occupied by a temple known by the Latin name
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through secret escape tunnels carved from the soft rock. The tunnels would lead from the city palazzo to emerge at a safe exit point some distance away from city walls.
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took refuge at Orvieto. Fearing that in the event of siege by Charles's troops the city's water might prove insufficient, he commissioned a spectacular 62 meter deep
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in 1263, when a consecrated host began to bleed onto a corporal, the small cloth upon which the host and chalice rest during the canon of the Mass.
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which the entire Catholic world celebrates. Supporting pillars of the institution of the universal Christian Eucharistic solemnity were Saints
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and other central Italian cathedrals of that era. In the following decade, cathedral authorities called Sienese architect and sculptor
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in 1236. After teaching in Orvieto, Aquinas was called to Rome in 1265 to serve as papal theologian to the newly elected
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George, David B., and Claudio Bizzarri. 2015. "A field report of the excavations of Cavità 254 in Orvieto (2012–2014)."
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and Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, who together with Hugues de St-Cher were readers in the Studium Curiae of Orvieto. Pope
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rebuilt during the mid-15th century, using original plans and an additional circular line of fortifications.
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laden with water-jars might pass down and then up unobstructed. An inscription on the well boasts that
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to work at the college's archaeology site located at the Coriglia excavation site, just outside town.
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visited the city of Orvieto with his nephew, Filippo Alberici, who later settled there and became
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Another aerial perspective of Orvieto to reveal its flat summit on a large butte of volcanic tuff
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to the bishop. Orvieto's relationship to the papacy has been a close one; in the tenth century
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Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell' Umbria National Archaeological Museum of Orvieto
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The program is currently run by Dr. Claudio Bizzari, Alba Frascarelli, and Rosita Focarelli.
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heresy, which had infiltrated the city, and took measures to eradicate that heresy. In 1227,
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movement. Orvieto has many restaurants. One of Orvieto's specialty dishes is truffle pasta.
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established and promulgated in 1264 from Orvieto to the Christian universe the solemnity of
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The territory of Orvieto was under papal control long before it was officially added to the
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has been served by Austrian railways ÖBB overnight sleeper services to Munich and Vienna.
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of the city-state in 1016. By the thirteenth century, three papal palaces had been built.
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In Piazza Cahen stands the Fortezza dell'Albornoz. It was built by order of the Spanish
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Signorelli and Fra Angelico at Orvieto: Liturgy, Poetry, and a Vision of the End-Time.
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Alongside Saint Anselm College, Orvieto also hosts a study abroad program with the
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its defensible site gained new importance: the episcopal seat was transferred from
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or "Well of St. Patrick". This Italian name, inspired by medieval legends that
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Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
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From the 11th century onward, the popes maintained political presence in the
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of the Orvieto district, to the northeast of the city, is highly prized;
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was established in the tenth century, in which consuls governed under a
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Castagnoli, Donata. 2013. "The Wine-Producing Territory of Orvieto."
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of caves and tunnels that lie beneath the surface. Dug deep into the
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The city became one of the major cultural centers of its time when
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in Orvieto, a school of theology, and one of the first in Europe.
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Orvieto train station, its furnicular, and surrounds. June 2024.
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The Renaissance Antichrist: Luca Signorelli's Orvieto Frescoes.
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has set up a program where each summer, students travel to
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provides a link from Orvieto to the historic city centre.
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to begin painting in the Cappella Nuova of the cathedral.
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a means of escape from the elevated city during times of
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Translated by Robert E. Wolf. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
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Bell, Sinclair and Alexandra A. Carpino, eds. 2016.
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The city of Orvieto has long kept the secret of its
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The Etruscans: Their history, art and architecture.
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Orvieto CittĂ  del Corpus Domini and Papal residence
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The site of Orvieto was once an Etruscan acropolis.
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Orvieto is located in Italy
Orvieto is located in Umbria
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