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| region = {{RegioneIT|sigla=BAS}} |
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| population_density_km2 = 51 |
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| frazioni = Pergola, Galaino, Camporeale, Calabritto |
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| mayor = Massimo Macchia |
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| area_total_km2 = 101 |
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| population_demonym = Marsicani |
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| native_name = Marsico Nuovo |
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| elevation_m = 850 |
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| postal_code = 85052 |
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'''Marsico Nuovo''' is a town and ''[[comune]]'' of the [[province of Potenza]] in the [[Basilicata]] region of southern [[Italy]]. It was the seat of the [[bishop]]s of [[Grumentum]]. |
'''Marsico Nuovo''' ([[Neapolitan language|Lucano]]: {{lang|nap|Màrsc}}) is a town and ''[[comune]]'' of the [[province of Potenza]] in the [[Basilicata]] region of southern [[Italy]]. It was the seat of the [[bishop]]s of [[Grumentum]]. |
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It is an agricultural centre in the [[Agri river]] valley. |
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==Geography== |
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The town lies on the [[Agri river]]. |
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==History== |
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The city's origins are obscure, but, after the destruction by the [[Saracens]] of the ancient ''Grumentum'', the town grew in importance, and became the seat of a county under the [[Normans]] (11th century). Its most famous count was [[Sylvester of Marsico]]. |
The city's origins are obscure, but, after the destruction by the [[Saracens]] of the ancient ''Grumentum'', the town grew in importance, and became the seat of a county under the [[Italo-Normans|Normans]] (11th century). Its most famous count was [[Sylvester of Marsico]]. |
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It was subsequently ruled by the [[Hauteville family|Hauteville]], the Guarna and [[House of Sanseverino|Sanseverino]] families. The last count from the latter, [[Ferrante Sanseverino]], was exiled in 1552 and his fiefs acquired by the Kingdom of Naples. |
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It became an episcopal seat, when Bishop Grimaldo of Grumentum established his residence there, retaining, however, his former title. There were bishops of Grumentum as early as the sixth century: it is said that a Saint Laberius or Saverius first preached the [[Gospel_(liturgy)|Gospel]] there. Other bishops were Enrico (1131), who finished the cathedral; Blessed Reginaldo of Viperno, a [[Dominican_Order|Dominican]] (1275); Pietro (1329), several times [[papal legate]]; the [[friar]] Paolo Caselli (1614), who restored the cathedral. In 1818 the [[diocese]] was merged with that of [[Potenza]].<ref>{{CathEncy|wstitle=Marsico Nuovo and Potenza}}</ref> |
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==Main sights == |
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Among the churches in the town are: |
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* [[Marsico Nuovo Cathedral|Cathedral of San Giorgio]] |
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* [[San Gianuario, Marsico Nuovo|San Gianuario]] |
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* [[San Michele Arcangelo, Marsico Nuovo|San Michele Arcangelo]] |
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* [[Madonna del Carmine, Marsico Nuovo|Madonna del Carmine]] |
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* [[Santi Maria di Constantinopoli, Marsico Nuovo|Santi Maria di Constantinopoli]] |
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* San Rocco, contains arts from a destroyed church of All Saints. |
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*[[Marsicovetere]] |
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*[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Marsico Nuovo]] |
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Marsico Nuovo | |
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Comune di Marsico Nuovo | |
Coordinates: 40°25′N 15°44′E / 40.417°N 15.733°E | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Basilicata |
Province | Potenza (PZ) |
Frazioni | Pergola, Galaino, Camporeale, Calabritto |
Government | |
• Mayor | Massimo Macchia |
Area | |
• Total | 101 km2 (39 sq mi) |
Elevation | 850 m (2,790 ft) |
Population (31 December 2017)[2] | |
• Total | 4,014 |
• Density | 40/km2 (100/sq mi) |
Demonym | Marsicani |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 85052 |
Dialing code | 0975 |
Patron saint | San Gianuario |
Saint day | 26 August |
Marsico Nuovo (Lucano: Màrsc) is a town and comune of the province of Potenza in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. It was the seat of the bishops of Grumentum.
It is an agricultural centre in the Agri river valley.
History
[edit]The city's origins are obscure, but, after the destruction by the Saracens of the ancient Grumentum, the town grew in importance, and became the seat of a county under the Normans (11th century). Its most famous count was Sylvester of Marsico.
It was subsequently ruled by the Hauteville, the Guarna and Sanseverino families. The last count from the latter, Ferrante Sanseverino, was exiled in 1552 and his fiefs acquired by the Kingdom of Naples.
Main sights
[edit]This section is written like a travel guide. (January 2022) |
Among the churches in the town are:
- Cathedral of San Giorgio
- San Gianuario
- San Michele Arcangelo
- Madonna del Carmine
- Santi Maria di Constantinopoli
- San Rocco, contains arts from a destroyed church of All Saints.
References
[edit]- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ Population data from Istat
See also
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