Mentana
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Comune di Mentana | |
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Municipal coat of arms |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Lazio |
Province | Rome |
Mayor | Guido Tabanella (since May 2002) |
Elevation | 150 m |
Area | 24 km² |
Population | |
- Total (as of December 31, 2004) | 18,364 |
- Density | 635/km² |
Time zone | CET, UTC+1 |
Coordinates | |
Gentilic | Mentanesi |
Dialing code | 06 |
Postal code | 00013 |
Frazioni | Casali, Castelchiodato |
Patron | St. Nicholas of Bari |
- Day | December 6 |
Website: www.mentana.rm.it |
Mentana is a town in the province of Rome, Lazio, Italy.
[edit] History
Mentana's name in ancient times was Nomentum, to which the Via Nomentana led from Rome. It was conquered by King Tarquinius Priscus.
It was a Latin town, but was by some considered to be Sabine, and, like Fidenae and Ficulea, was excluded from the first region by Augustus, who made the Anio its northern boundary. The city was part of the League defeated by Rome in the Battle of Lake Regillus, and was captured definitively in 338 BCE.
Subsequently Nomentum received the civitas sine suffragio; in its municipal constitution the chief magistrate even in imperial times bore the title of dictator. Pliny and Martial often praise the fertility of its neighbourhood.
In 408 CE it is mentioned as episcopal see, and in 593 it annexed the diocese of Cures. In 741 it was briefly occupied by the Lombards and the inhabitants moved to a new centre on the Via Nomentana which was more easily defendable. On November 23, 799, it was seat of the meeting of Pope Leo III and Charlemagne.
The Castle of Nomentum was a possession of the Roman family of the Crescenzi in the 10th and 11th century. In 1058 it was destroyed by the Normans and the population was drastically reduced. The castle was acquired by the Capocci family and, later, the Holy See entrusted it to the Benedictine monks of San Paolo fuori le Mura.
In the 15th century it was under the Orsini. In 1484 it was damaged by an earthquake. Later it was a fief of the Perett of Venafro and the Borghese.
On November 3, 1867 the city was the seat of the battle between the Garibaldine and French troops (see Battle of Mentana).
[edit] Main sights
The Castle (c. 1000) houses the Archaeological Museum and is seat of art exhibitions. The city is also home to a Museum of the Risorgimento and a Science Museum.
The Natural Preserve of Nomentum includes the Trentani Park and the Macchia ("Mediterranean Wood") of Gattacieca, the remains of the ancient city as well as a necropolis of the 8th century BCE.
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