Blera

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Comune di Blera
Coat of arms of Comune di Blera
Municipal coat of arms
Country Italy Italy
Region Lazio
Province Viterbo (VT)
Mayor Pietro Mazzarella (since April 2004)
Elevation 270 m
Area 92.78 km²
Population
 - Total (as of 2001) 3,208
 - Density 34.58/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 42°16′24″N, 12°01′57″E
Gentilic Blerani
Dialing code 0761
Postal code 01010
Frazioni Civitella Cesi
Patron San Vivenzio
 - Day December 11
Website: www.comune.blera.vt.it

Blera is a small town and comune of the northern Lazio Italy near Rome, known during the Middle Ages as Bieda, an evolved form of its ancient name, which was restored in the 20th century. It is the birthplace of Pope Sabinian and Pope Paschal II.

It is situated on a long, narrow tongue of rock at the junction of two deep glens.

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[edit] History

In ancient times, Blera was an Etruscan town on the Via Clodia. It was of little importance, and is only mentioned by geographers and in inscriptions.

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Some remains of the town walls still exist, and also two ancient bridges, both belonging to the Via Clodia, and many tombs hewn in the rock with small chambers imitating the architectural forms of houses, and beams and rafters represented in relief. (See G. Dennis, Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria, i.207.) There was another Blera in Puglia, on the road from Venusia to Tarentum.

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