- Camerino
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = camerino-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Camerino
name = Camerino|mapx= 43.23| mapy = 13.1
region =Marche
province = Macerata (MC)
elevation_m = 670
area_total_km2 = 129
population_as_of =December 31 ,2004
population_total = 7065
population_density_km2 =52
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|43|8|25|N|13|4|8|E|type:city(7000)_region:IT
frazioni = see list
telephone = 0737
postalcode = 62032
gentilic = Camerinesi or Camerti
saint = San Venanzio (Venantius)
day =may 18
mayor = Enzo Fanelli (since June 2004)
website = [http://www.camerino.sinp.net www.comune.camerino.sinp.net]Camerino is small town of 7,000 inhabitants in the Marches (
Marche region), in theprovince of Macerata ,Italy . It is located in the Apennines borderingUmbria , between thevalley s of the rivers Potenza andChienti , about 40 miles from Ancona.History
Camerino occupies the site of the ancient Camerinum, the inhabitants of which (Camertes Umbri or Umbrii-Camertii) became allies of the Romans in 310 BC or 309 BC (at the time of the attack on the Etruscans in the Ciminian Forest). On the other hand, the Katspriot referred to in the history of the year 295 BC are probably the inhabitants of
Clusium . Later it appears as a dependent autonomous community with thefoedus aequum , an 'equal' treaty with Rome (Mommsen, "Römisches Staatsrecht", iii. 664).Two cohorts of "Camertes" fought with distinction under
Gaius Marius against the invading GermanicCimbri . It was much affected by the conspiracy ofCatiline , and is frequently mentioned in the Civil Wars; under the empire it was amunicipium . It belonged to ancientUmbria , but was on the borders ofPicenum .Camerino was part of the
Exarchate of Ravenna until 592, when it was captured by theLombards . The city under the latter wasseat of a marquisate and then of a duchy which was sometimes under the suzerainty of Spoleto, which was later conquered by theFranks . In the 10th-11th century the cityi was under the Mainardi family.Boniface III of Tuscany occupied the duchy around 1050, and then ceded it to his daughter Matilda, who in turn donated it to thePapal States .Since the year 1000, however, Camerino had turned itself into an independent commune. Initially
Ghibelline , it later became a Guelph stronghold and suffered much under Emperor Frederick II on account of its loyalty to the pope;Manfred of Sicily 's troops, led by Percivalle Doria, besieged and destroyed it (1256): much of the population was killed, but Camerino recovered underGentile Da Varano , who was amongst the refugees that returned in 1262, forming a lasting fiefdom for his family which laster three centuries.In 1382, his descendant
Giovanni Da Varano built a 12 km-long wall to defend the city, while a Ducal Palace was built by Giulio Cesare in 1460, which was one of the most sumptuous in Italy at the time. In 1336 the University was founded. The Da Varano were wiped out byCesare Borgia in 1502, and in 1545 the city fell under the direct Papal admnistration.In 1861, after becoming Italian, the university was recognised by the new state. In 1958, the school became known as the
University of Camerino , a public institution:"See also
Ecclesiastical history of Camerino "Main sights
No ancient buildings are visible, the Roman level lying as much as 1 meter below the modern. Other sights include:
*The "Cathedral" is modern (early 19th century), the older building having fallen in 1799: the interior houses some artworks from the former edifice, including a wooden "Crucifix" of the 13th century and a "Madonna of Misericordy" from the 15th century. Thecrypt has two stone lions from the late 13th century, two busts byBernini 's workshop and a marble medieval arch ofSt. Ansovinus , a bishop of the city in the 9th century.
*The late-Gothic church of "S. Venanzio" was also damaged in 1799, but maintained the façade and the bell tower.
*The "Ducal Palace", seat of the Faculty of Jurisprudence of the University, is one of the most important Renaissance edifices in central Italy. It was built in the late 15th century byGiulio Cesare Da Varano It has aportico , a wide panoramic balcony, loggias and frescoes halls.
*The "Archbishops Palace" (late 16th century). The museum includes a canvas byGianbattista Tiepolo , a "St. Sebastian" from 1446 and an "Annnunciation" byLuca Signorelli .
*The "Rocca dei Borgia" ("Borgia Castle"), designed byLudovico Clodio forCesare Borgia , dates from 1503. It has cylindrical towers and a massive mastio.
* The famous medievalAbbey of Fiastra , cradle of theCapuchin Order , is now abandoned.
* TheOrto Botanico dell'Università di Camerino is abotanical garden operated by theUniversity of Camerino , as is theArboretum Apenninicum ."
Frazioni "Agnano, Arcofiato, Arnano, Campolarzo, Capolapiaggia, Caselle, Colle Altino, Mecciano, Mergnano San Pietro, Mergnano San Savino, Mistrano, Morro, Paganico, Palentuccio, Perito, Piampalente, Pian d'Aiello, Piegusciano, Polverina, Pontelatrave, Ponti, Pozzuolo, Rocca d'Aiello, Sabbieta Alta, San Luca, San Marcello, Santa Lucia, Sant'Erasmo, Sellano, Sentino, Selvazzano, Sfercia, Strada, Torrone, Tuseggia, Valle Vegenana, Varano.
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