Matigge

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Matigge
Frazione
Matigge
Matigge
Location of Matigge in Italy
Coordinates: 42°54′N 12°44′E / 42.900°N 12.733°E / 42.900; 12.733Coordinates: 42°54′N 12°44′E / 42.900°N 12.733°E / 42.900; 12.733
Country  Italy
Region Umbria
Province Perugia
Comune Trevi
Elevation 294 m (965 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 1,095
Demonym
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 06039
Dialing code 0742

Matigge is a village of 1095 inhabitants in the Italian province of Perugia in east central Umbria, located at 294 m (965 ft) above sea-level on the lower flank of Mt. Puranno, 42°54N 12°44E. It is a frazione of Trevi, which lies 3 km (2 mi) to the south.

History and main sights

The origin of the town's name is unknown, but may derive from Latin (villa) Matidiae: Matidia Minor. Matidia Minor was a noble Roman woman, a distant cousin and sister-in-law of Emperor Hadrian. This town is also named after Matidia's mother Salonina Matidia and her late maternal grandfather Praetor Gaius Salonius Matidius Patruinus. Matidia was known to have had a villa in Umbria and Matidia was a wealthy and socially-conscious woman, responsible for one of the grander building schemes in Ostia. Hadrian restored a large chunk of the Umbrian Via Flaminia in AD 123‑124; it is thus an appealing, if unproven, theory, that Hadrian would have had the need for restoring the road personally brought home to him as he travelled it back and forth to his daughter's hypothetical villa.

Matigge does in fact boast of Roman remains: traces of small Roman roads, and significant Roman spolia used in the construction of the attractive Romanesque church of S. Donato. A second small Romanesque church in town is S. Niccolò.

References

  • Incorporates text from Bill Thayer's website, by permission.

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