- Lacedonia
Infobox CityIT
official_name = Comune di Lacedonia
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region = RegioneIT|sigla=CAM
province = ProvinciaIT|sigla=AV (AV)
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elevation_footnotes =
elevation_m = 732
area_footnotes =
area_total_km2 = 81
population_footnotes =
population_as_of = 2007
population_total = 2900
pop_density_footnotes =
population_density_km2 = 35,8
coordinates = coord|41|3|8|N|15|25|29|E|region:IT_type:city(2900)
gentilic = UCFIRST:lacedoniesi
telephone = 0827
postalcode = 83046
frazioni =
saint = San Nicola di Mira
day =6 December
mapx = #expr:41 + 3 / 60.0
mapy = #expr:15 + 25 / 60.0
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native_name = Lacedonia
name = Lacedonia
website = http://lacedonia.asmenet.itLacedonia is a commune of 3,010 people in the
province of Avellino ,Italy overlooking theOsento torrent , which forms here theLake of Saint Peter , an artificial lake that has increased the value of the whole area.History
Lacedonia was first called Akudunniad by the
Osci and then Erdonea. After many destructions, it was rebuilt by the Romans, with the name of Aquilonia, and was part of theTribe of Galeria . It was later called Al Cidonia and then Cedogna until 1800. Finally it became Lacedonia.In 517 AD it was given to the
Benedictine monk s by the EmperorJustinian . It was under theLombards , the Counts of Conza and theNormans , then became a fiefdom of theBalvano ,Orsini ,Pappacoda andDoria families.Lacedonia is famous for the "conspiracy of the barons" of the
Kingdom of Naples against KingFerdinand I of Naples , which took shape in the cathedral of Lacedonia in 1484.Lacedonia has suffered much from earthquakes, especially in 1694 and 1702. In 1930 another violent earthquake destroyed the whole town; the population lived, temporarily, in earthquake-proof houses and only in the year 2001 were they able to move to more modern houses built after the earthquake of
23 November ,1980 , which made thousands of victims inSavignano Irpino .ee also
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Lacedonia , former see at Lacedoniaources and references
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*Catholic [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08732a.htm]
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