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Carsoli
—  Comune  —
Comune di Carsoli

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Carsoli is located in Italy
Carsoli
Location of Carsoli in Italy
Coordinates: 42°06′N 13°05′E / 42.1°N 13.083°E / 42.1; 13.083Coordinates: 42°06′N 13°05′E / 42.1°N 13.083°E / 42.1; 13.083
Country Italy
Region Abruzzo
Province L'Aquila (AQ)
Frazioni Colli di Montebove, Montesabinese, Pietrasecca, Poggio Cinolfo, Tufo Basso, Tufo di Carsoli, Villa Romana
Government
 - Mayor Mario Mazzetti (since 2008)
Area
 - Total 95 km2 (36.7 sq mi)
Elevation 616 m (2,021 ft)
Population (30 June 2007)
 - Total 5,481
 - Density 57.7/km2 (149.4/sq mi)
 - Demonym Carsolani
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 67061
Dialing code 0863
Patron saint Santa Vittoria
Saint day December 23
Website Official website

Carsoli is a town and comune in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo (central Italy). The ancient Roman city lies 4 km southwest of the modern town.

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[edit] History

The ancient city, known as Carsioli (or Carseoli), was founded in the country of the Aequi between 302 and 298 BCE, just after the establishment of Alba Fucens, no doubt as a stronghold to guard the road to the latter. It is mentioned in 211 BCE as one of the twelve out of thirty Latin colonies which protested their inability to furnish more men or money for the war against Hannibal. It is known that, in 168 BCE, it was used as a place of confinement for political prisoners. It was sacked in the Social War, but probably became a municipium after it.

The modern town of Carsoli first appears in a diploma of 866 CE, but the old site does not seem to have been abandoned until the 13th century.

[edit] Main sights

The line of the city walls (originally in tufa, and reconstructed in limestone), built of rectangular blocks, can still be seen. There are remains of several ancient buildings, including the podium or base, of a temple, and also the ancient branch road from the Via Valeria. The forty-third milestone of the Via Valeria still lies at or near its original site; it was set up by Nerva in 97 CE.

Some 2 kilometers to the northwest of Carsioli are the remains of an ancient aqueduct consisting of a buttressed wall of concrete crossing a valley.

[edit] References

This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.

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