- Aversa
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Aversa-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Aversa
region =Campania
province = Caserta (CE)
elevation_m = 39
name=Aversa
mapx=41|mapy=14.22
area_total_km2 = 8.7
population_as_of =December 31 ,2004
population_total = 53051
population_density_km2 = 7005
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|40|58|N|14|12|E
frazioni =
telephone = 081
postalcode = 81031
gentilic =Aversani
saint = St. Paul
day =January 25
mayor = Domenico Ciaramella
website = [http://www.comune.aversa.ce.it www.comune.aversa.ce.it]
__NOTOC__Aversa is a town in theCampania region of southernItaly , about 15 kilometres north ofNaples . It is the centre of an agricultural district, the "agro aversano", producing wine and cheese (famous for the typical buffalomozzarella ). Aversa is also the main seat of the faculties ofArchitecture andEngineering of the "Seconda università degli studi di Napoli" (Second University of Naples).History
:"See also
List of Counts of Aversa ".Aversa, which replaced the nearby city ofAtella that had been laid waste during theGothic Wars , was the first of the Norman territories in the Mediterranean. In 1030, the site was ceded toRainulf Drengot , a cadet of the lords of Quarrel nearAlençon inNormandy ; he was invested as count by DukeSergius IV of Naples and confirmed by Emperor Conrad II. By offering a generous principle of asylum for the persecuted, Rainulf enlarged the power and importance of his little "borgo", which became the base from which the Normans forged a state in Sicily and Italy. The diplomacy ofRobert Guiscard , who built the fortifications, led to the investiture of a bishop responsible to the Pope at Aversa, which was nominally territory of the Eastern Emperor. [The former seat had been at Atella ("CE"); Atella remains a titular bishopric today ( [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d4a07.html Catholic-hierarchy.com] ).] One of the first bishops was the NormanGuitmund (died c. 1090-95), a Benedictine monk, theologian, and opponent ofBerengar of Tours .The count of Aversa, Richard I, was one of the chief leaders in the struggle against the Papal forces which culminated in the Battle of Civitella del Fortore (1053) in Beneventan territory; even
Pope Leo IX himself was captured at what turned into a rout in favour of the Normans. The astute Richard did not treat the pope as a prisoner, however, but escorted him back to Rome with full honours, a gesture that led to the conciliation of the Normans with the Church, the lifting of the ban of excommunication that had been laid upon Aversa.After the Norman dynasty Aversa declined in importance: the Angevin kings of Naples came to Aversa mostly to hunt and hold court in the citadel, of which a few traces remain in via Roma in Aversa's historic centre. In particular Queen Joanna I chose Aversa for her preferred seat. There a group of nobles led by the pretender to the throne of Naples
Charles of Durazzo . threw the prince consortAndrea I of Hungary from a window with a rope around his neck. His brother, kingLouis I of Hungary , head of thehouse of Anjou , descended into Italy and at Aversa took his vengeance at a banquet of reconciliation, as Joanna escaped to Avignon.The presence of the court also benefitted Aversa by the institution of the Real Casa dell'Annunziata (ca 1315) an orphanage and hospice that occupied a central place in Aversan public life.
Famous people from Aversa
*
Gaetano Andreozzi , musician
*Vincenzo Caianiello , jurist
*Domenico Cimarosa , opera composer
*Carmelina Fedele , record holder for largest baby born by a healthy mother
*Annamaria Iodice , Local journalist and Sports writer
*Niccolò Jommelli , classical composer
*Antonio Ruberti , politician and engineer
*Filippo Saporito , psychiatrist
*Lennie Tristano , jazz pianist and composer
*Alessandro Verde , Roman Catholic cardinal
*Rolando De Rosa , famous engineerMain sights
Aversa, the second in historic importance of the dioceses of Campania. is the "city of a hundred churches" in its extensive historic center. Amnong its monuments:
*The Romanesque "
Duomo ", dedicated to Saint Paul, has a spectacularambulatory and a majestic octagonaldome .Francesco Solimena 's "Madonna of the Gonfalone"and the Quattrocento painter Angiolillo Arcuccio's "Martyrdom of St Sebastian" are in the Duomo. The pre-Romanesque sculpture of St.George and the Dragon is one of the few surviving free-standing sculptures of its date. An outstanding collection of Baroque liturgical silver is kept in the Treasury.
*The Baroque "Church of San Francesco delle Monache".
*The "Ospedale Psichiatrico Santa Maria Maddalena" founded byJoachim Murat in 1813.
*The "Real Casa dell'Annunziata".
*The Benedictine Abbey of "San Lorenzo", founded in the 10th century, with a fine Renaissance cloister.
*The Church of "Santa Maria a Piazza", founded in the 10th century, has frescoes of the school ofGiotto .
*Other churches in the city conserve paintings byGuido da Siena ,Polidoro da Caravaggio , Marco Pino da Siena,Pietro da Cortona , Pietro Negroni "il Giovane Zingaro",Giuseppe Ribera ,Cornelius Smeet , Abram Vink, Teodoro d'Errico,Francesco de Mura ,Massimo Stanzione , and Paolo de Majo.
*The Italian Penitentiary Police (Italys Corrections/Prison Officers) training facility is located in one of the historic castles in AversaNotes
External links
* [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?tb=1&city=Aversa&country=IT Mapquest - Aversa]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02151a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia": "Diocese of Aversa"]
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