- Alsium
Alsium (modern: Palo) was an ancient town of
Etruria , on theVia Aurelia , by which it is about 35 km fromRome . It was one of the oldest cities of Etruria, but does not appear in history until the Roman colonization of 247 BCE, and was never of great importance, except as a resort of wealthy Romans, many of whom (Pompey , theAntonine emperors) had villas there.Northeast of Palo is a row of large mounds called
I Monteroni , which belong to tombs of the Etruscan cemetery. Considerable remains of ancient villas still exist along the low sandy coast, one of which, just east of Palo, occupies an area of some 400 by 250 m. The medieval castle belongs to theOdescalchi family. Palo includes today only the old castle: it is part of the "comune " ofLadispoli , a bathing resort founded by PrinceLadislao Odescalchi in 1888.References
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