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142: 1276: 25: 1362: 1191: 1156:. During construction excavations near the Romasi Castle in the second half of the 1980s, ceramic material was recovered, giving an indication of a population in the area between the 9th and the 1st century BC. Additionally, a stretch of wall at the base of the Romasi castle, estimated to have been built between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, uses a stone building technique also found in the nearby city of 949: 221: 126: 478:, with mild winters and hot summers. The coldest month is January, with an average temperature of 9 °C (48 °F), and the hottest month is August, with an average temperature of 25.1 °C (77.2 °F). The average amount of rainfall per year is 676 mm (26.6 in). Rainfall is at a minimum during spring and summer and peaks during autumn and winter. 149: 1151:
of the terrain which revealed a defensive route of about 3.6 km (2.2 mi) in length. Archaeological research has since identified traces that confirm the existence of this settlement. A hint of the presence of an ancient settlement in the area was given when a tomb was found in 1953 in a
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The layout of the building is square in shape with four towers at the corners, also square-shaped. A fence runs along the perimeter. Inside, there is a square, once used for military purposes, that is overlooked by all rooms of the castle. The square was originally connected to the outside by a
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did not include it in the report of his pastoral visit to Montesardo in 1590. However, it was still frequented by the faithful until the 18th century. The building is now private property and used for agricultural purposes.
1571: 1696: 1601: 455:. The village developed on the southern continuation of the Serra dei Cianci mountain, so the village is sometimes referred to as "Serra di Montesardo". Montesardo is crossed by 77: 1382:. It was built between the 15th and 16th centuries. Over time, the original layout has been considerably changed as the building has undergone significant transformations. 1147:
It was previously hypothesized that there may have been an earlier ancient settlement at the site of the current inhabited area of Montesardo based on aerial photos and a
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rocky bank in Alessano. In 1997, the first systematic excavation was carried out, which revealed the remains of a large building that had been built with blocks of
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below it. The interior is a single room that preserves traces of ancient frescoes that once covered the entire inside of the structure. The frescoes depict the
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to the 15th century. A depiction of Saint Barbara can be seen holding a tower in her right hand, an
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Un caso di "patrimonio Latente". La chiesetta di Santa Barbara a Montesardo e le sue pitture murali
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with homemade pasta and pork prepared according to traditional Salento recipes. Dishes include
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of lower Salento, including Montesardo, are weakly affected by winds due to protection from
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The castle is located in the old town center. It is said to have been commissioned by the
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altars with paintings and statues above them. There is also an organ and a
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Le successioni fuedali in Terra d'Ontranto: La provincia di Lecce
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Caloro, Antonio, Melcarne, Antonio, Nicolì, Vincenzo (1994).
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Records of Montesardo begin in the 16th century. In his work
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In the 19th century, historian Luigi Tasselli, in his work
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In the 20th century, the castle was bought by the Romasi
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de la pasta fatta a casa e de lu porcu paesanu pri-pri"
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region. On the south-facing exterior, there is a large
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It is uncertain when the church was abandoned. Bishop
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Montesardo is located in Italy
39°52′32.59″N 18°20′22.81″E / 39.8757194°N 18.3396694°E / 39.8757194; 18.3396694
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Lecce
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Alessano
province of Lecce
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