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Blera is a small town and comune in the northern Lazio region of Italy near Rome, known during the Middle Ages as Bieda, an evolved form of its ancient name, which was restored in the 20th century. It is the birthplace of Pope Sabinian; Pope Paschal II was also originally thought to be from here. It is situated on a long, narrow tongue of rock at the junction of two deep glens.
[edit] HistoryIn ancient times, Blera was an Etruscan town on the Via Clodia. It was of little importance, and is only mentioned by geographers and in inscriptions. In 772 it was destroyed by the Lombards of king Desiderius. In the 13th-15th centuries it belonged to the Di Vico family. In 1247 the army of Frederick II ravaged it. In the 15th century pope Boniface IX gave Blera to the Anguillara family who, apart a short period from 1465 under direct Papal control, owned it until 1572. Later it followed the history of the Papal States. [edit] Main sightsSome remains of the town walls still exist, and also two ancient bridges, both belonging to the Via Clodia, and many tombs hewn in the rock with small chambers imitating the architectural forms of houses, and beams and rafters represented in relief.[1] [edit] References
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