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phytomorphic and geometric motives. On the bottom of the fountain, on a second level in respect to the arcade, you can distinguish two blocks of Roman age with some swags and a funerary epigraph dedicated to the god Mani. On its right side there is a third high-mediaeval epigraph, situated between two lion statues, referring to the building of a fountain. A deep study of the surfaces allows to verify that the blocks were worked on several occasions, with an extremely long interval, and that come from an undefined number of buildings of the town. Therefore, the handiwork represents an interesting abacus of workings, decorative elements, an exemplar of material culture with centuries of town history written on.
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little spares, as for example, "Trento e Trieste" spares. The famous Fraterna Fountain, the town's main symbol, was built in the 13th century: it is made up of living stone's slabs coming from ruined Roman monuments, while all the rest is a work of local masters, commissioned by the Rampini family of Isernia.
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The fountain has articulated into three fillets laid one upon the other. From below, there is a series of smooth fillets (the one on the left is a Roman-epoch and fragmentary epigraph with the letters AE PONT, while in the centre there is a mat decorated with dolphins and a Roman-age flower, probably
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planes over a crowded town on market day causing thousands of deaths. In the following weeks they came back twelve times without ever hitting their targets: the bridges of Isernia, Cardarelli and Santo Spirito, then built entirely of iron, towards the internal area. All the bridges were vital to the
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Although having suffered repeated destruction, Isernia preserves a large number of archaeological remains. The historical center still keeps intact the spare map structure of the Roman cities: in fact it represents the largest raced Marcelli street, around which there is an infinity of alleys and
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Above these columns there are some capitals of re-employment. Two capitals have trapezoidal-plant abacus and perhaps adorned a window splay. The higher fillet presents a line of smooth ashlars on which twelve little hanging arches set, supported by little brackets adorned with zoomorphic,
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p. 14 "In 1979 an amateur naturalist was passing the construction site for the Napoli-Vasto motorway ... object protruding from a wall ... thousands of bones and stone tools piled up in an area of over 24,000 square yards. ... Evidence of human activity is
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and a fine Roman bridge, still visible; while the lower parts of the modern walls present considerable portions of polygonal construction, which may be assigned either to the ancient Samnite city, or to the first Roman colony. The modern city is still the
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containing thousands of bones and stone tools covering 20,000 square metres (4.9 acres). It was discovered in 1979, by an amateur naturalist who noticed a bone sticking out of the side of a cut that had been created by the construction of the
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The “Fontana Fraterna” is a refined public fountain with six water jets, with an unusual arcade-shape, made of blocks of calcareous, compact stone. It is built of Roman and Romanesque materials, and had been restored in 1835.
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coming from a sepulchral building), then there is a median fillet with a series of six round arches supported, on the left side, by little circular columns and on the right side, by little octagonal columns.
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The coins of Aesernia, which are found only in copper, and have the legend "AISERNINO", belong to the period of the first Roman colony; the style of their execution attests the influence of the neighboring
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The first mention of it in history occurs in 295 BC, at which time it had already fallen into the hands of the Romans, together with the whole valley of the Vulturnus. After the complete subjugation of the
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settled a group of Bulgars, seeking refuge from the Avars; the Bulgars were for many generations a distinctive part of the population, until finally assimilated in their Italian environment (see
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Acquazolfa, Bazzoffie, Breccelle, Capruccia, Castagna, Castelromano, Colle de' Cioffi, Colle Martino, Colle Pagano, Collecroci, Conocchia, Coppolicchio, Fragnete, Marini, Salietto, Valgianese
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Regions. This colony is again mentioned in 209 BC as one of the eighteen which remained faithful to Rome at the most trying period of the
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Top left: Landscape of Isernia, Top right: "Corso Marcelli" Street, Bottom left: Fontana Fraterna, Bottom right: "San Pietro" Cathedral
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wines needing a minimum alcohol level of 11% and the finished whites required to have at least 10.5% alcohol. The reds and
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In 1970 Isernia became the capital of the province of the same name, created out of part of the
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Situated on a rocky crest rising from 350 to 475 metres (1,148 to 1,558 ft) between the
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it adhered to the Roman cause, and was gallantly defended against the Samnite general
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The area of Isernia was settled at least 700,000 years ago: the nearby site called
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as the most ancient site where traces of use of fire by humans have been found.
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In the early 7th century AD, what are today the comuni of Isernia as well as
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rivers, the plan of Isernia still reflects the ancient layout of the
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to fill out the blend if needed. The whites are composed of 60-70%
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tribe, situated in the valley of the Vulturnus (modern
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To this period belong the remains of an 36: 1656:Municipalities of the Province of Isernia 1291:Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites 639:) and Bovianum, the headquarters of the 1260:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 1200: 968: 938:Isernia La Pineta is an archaeological 567:, included within the territory of the 425: 407: 387: 349: 339: 318: 310: 297: 277: 261: 226: 191: 119: 82: 70: 65: 1277: 1266: 500:town, with a central wide street, the 449: 417: 397: 366: 331: 323: 307:68.74 km (26.54 sq mi) 302: 282: 248: 236: 110: 7: 683:probably supported the Capitolium. 552:, which means "water", is tenuous. 1178:. 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Aesernia
Aesernia (genus)
Comune
Top left: Landscape of Isernia, Top right: "Corso Marcelli" Street, Bottom left: Fontana Fraterna, Bottom right: "San Pietro" Cathedral
Flag of Isernia
Coat of arms of Isernia
Isernia is located in Italy
Isernia is located in Molise
41°36′10″N 14°14′23″E / 41.60278°N 14.23972°E / 41.60278; 14.23972
Italy
Region
Molise
Province
Isernia
Frazioni
Piero Castrataro
Centre-left politics
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
Pope Celestine V
Official website
[iˈzɛrnja]

comune

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