Idanha-a-Velha

Idanha-a-Velha

Infobox Parish pt
official_name = Idanha-a-Velha
image_coat_of_arms =
Municipality = Idanha-a-Nova
area_total = 20.98
population_total = 79 (2001)
population_density = 3.8
website = [http://www.cm-idanhanova.pt/freguesias/idanha_velha.html www.cm-idanhanova.pt]

Idanha-a-Velha is a parish ("freguesia") in the east of Portugal, in the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova, and in the district Castelo Branco. It covers an area of 20.98 km² and had a population of 79 as of 2001.

History

As one of the oldest towns in Portugal, with a history of Roman settlement recorded since the year 16 AD,cite web | title = Idanha-a-Velha | work = Freguesias | publisher = Câmara Municipal de Idanha-a-Nova | url = http://www.cm-idanhanova.pt/freguesias/idanha_velha.html | accessdate = 2008-02-28 pt icon] Idanha-a-Velha has been described as a "modest village with a rich historical background".cite web | title = Castelo Branco | publisher = Portugal Travel | url = http://www.portugal-info.net/transmontana/castelobranco.htm | accessdate = 2008-02-28] Idanha-a-Velha is built on the site of the city of Egitânia, which previously had thousands of inhabitants. The town was repeatedly invaded and looted throughout history, and the ruins evince the influence of different periods of its history: buildings from the Pre-History, Celtic, Roman Classicism, Visigothic, Arabic, Middle Ages and Portuguese Manueline periods.

The town is reputed to have been the birthplace of the famous Visigothic King Wamba, as well as the fourth century Saint Pope Damasus.

The town is host to a restored 16th century church, called "the Cathedral",cite web | title = Catedral Visigótica de Idanha-a-Velha | publisher = Visit Portugal | date = 2006 | url = http://www.visitportugal.com/NR/exeres/79ACB243-5136-43CD-84B5-81B3C4F8747B,frameless.htm | accessdate = 2008-02-28] built on ruins dating from the time of the Suebi, as far back as to the fourth century — the first Visigothic cathedral built on the Iberian Peninsula. The inside of the cathedral holds the largest collection of Roman epigraphs in Europe, refurbished as a modern museum to contain the carved and inscribed Roman stones.

There is also a 17th century pillory in the village square. Nearby stand the ruins of "a Torre das Templários", a tower constructed on the ruins of a Roman temple dedicated to Venus.

References

External links

* [http://www.cm-idanhanova.pt/freguesias/idanha_velha.html Freguesias - Idanha-a-Velha] pt icon
* [http://www.visitportugal.com/NR/exeres/79ACB243-5136-43CD-84B5-81B3C4F8747B,frameless.htm Catedral Visigótica de Idanha-a-Velha]


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