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Bevagna

Bevagna is a town and comune in the central part of the Italian province of Perugia (Umbria), in the flood plain of the Topino river.

Bevagna
Comune di Bevagna
Location of Bevagna
Bevagna
Location of Bevagna in Italy
Bevagna
Bevagna (Umbria)
Coordinates: 42°56′25″N 12°36′34″E / 42.94028°N 12.60944°E / 42.94028; 12.60944
CountryItaly
RegionUmbria
ProvincePerugia
FrazioniCantalupo, Gaglioli, Limigiano, Torre del Colle, Campofondo, Castelbuono, Madonna della Pia
Government
 • MayorAnnarita Falsacappa
Area
 • Total56.22 km2 (21.71 sq mi)
Elevation
210 m (690 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2017)[2]
 • Total5,013
 • Density89/km2 (230/sq mi)
DemonymBevanati
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
06031
Dialing code0742
Patron saintSaint Vincent
Saint dayJune 6
WebsiteOfficial website
Piazza Silvestri

Bevagna is 25 km (16 mi) south-east of Perugia, 8 km (5.0 mi) west of Foligno, 7 km (4.3 mi) north-north-west of Montefalco, 16 km (9.9 mi) south of Assisi and 15 km (9.3 mi) north-west of Trevi.

It has a population of c. 5,000, with the town of Bevagna proper accounting for about half of that. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").[3]

History edit

The city was originally an Etrusco-Oscan settlement. Around 80-90 BC it became a Roman municipium, called Mevania, in the Augustan Regio VI. It lay on the western branch of the Via Flaminia, 13 km (8.1 mi) west-north-west of Forum Flaminii, where the branches rejoin. It is mentioned on several ancient itineraries, following the Vicus Martis Tudertium on the way out of Rome.

In 310 BC the consul Fabius broke the Umbrian forces here; but otherwise it is not mentioned until the 1st century AD. In 69 the army of Vitellius awaited here the advance of Vespasian.

Pastures near the Tinia river and the white oxen of the Clitumnus River (the modern Clitunno) are mentioned by Propertius, whose family was from the area (from Assisium, Hispellum, or Mevania itself): they may refer to Mevania. Mevania is specifically mentioned by the later writers Silius Italicus, Lucan and Statius.

There are important remains of a temple near the north gate, of a theatre built into modern houses in the (misnamed) via dell'Anfiteatro, lesser remains of a second temple in the church of San Vincenzo near the east gate, mosaics belonging to midsized baths in the via Porta Guelfa, and very scanty remains of an amphitheatre at some distance from the modern town. The original walls, which have disappeared, were, according to Pliny (Hist. Nat. xxxv.173), built of unbaked bricks. The town now has a complete circuit of medieval stone walls that are said to be very near, if not identical with, the Roman walls.

After the Lombard conquest, it became the seat of a gastald in the Duchy of Spoleto, and after the year 1000 it was a free comune. In 1152 Frederick Barbarossa set it on fire. In 1249 it was again destroyed by the Count of Aquino. The Trinci family ruled it from 1371 to 1439. Later it was part of the Papal States until the unification of Italy.

Francis of Assisi and the birds edit

The legendary account of Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds took place in a field outside Bevagna. The stone on which he allegedly stood when preaching to the birds is now in the Ciccoli Chapel of the Church of San Francesco.[4]

Main sights edit

  • Palazzo dei Consoli, known from 1187, with Teatro F. Torti (1886)
  • Romanesque church of S. Michele Arcangelo (12th-13th centuries)
  • Romanesque church of S. Silvestro (1195).
  • Church of Sant'Agostino (1316).
  • Church of San Francesco (after 1275)
  • Church of San Nicolò.
  • Church of Santa Maria in Laurenzia, built in the 13th century and later enlarged.
  • Church of San Vincenzo (known from the 12th century).
  • The medieval walls.
  • Ruins of a Roman temple.
  • Ruins of a Roman theatre.
  • Roman thermae with mosaics of marine life.
  • Castle of Cantalupo.
  • Castle of Castelbuono.
  • Church of Limigiano.
  • Castle of Torre del Colle.

Culture edit

The main events held in Bevagna include:

  • Primavera medievale (April): exposition of local culinary and artistic products held by the Associazione Mercato delle Gaitte.
  • Arte in Tavola (end of April): Spring festival with exhibitions by local artists, concerts, exhibitions of local products and dishes with tastings.
  • Mercato delle Gaite (June): big summer festival with medieval banquets, processions, challenges between the four gaite (quarters – those of San Giorgio, San Giovanni, San Pietro, and Santa Maria) and taverns.

Notable residents edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Umbria" (in Italian). Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  4. ^ Key to Umbria: Bevagna: San Francesco, retrieved 4 December 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Pro Loco Bevagna
  • Mercato del Gaite - all about the festivals (in Italian)
  • Mercato del Gaite English Video
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Mevania" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • Mevania at LacusCurtius

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Mevania redirects here For the genus of moth see Mevania moth Bevagna is a town and comune in the central part of the Italian province of Perugia Umbria in the flood plain of the Topino river BevagnaComuneComune di BevagnaCoat of armsLocation of BevagnaBevagnaLocation of Bevagna in ItalyShow map of ItalyBevagnaBevagna Umbria Show map of UmbriaCoordinates 42 56 25 N 12 36 34 E 42 94028 N 12 60944 E 42 94028 12 60944CountryItalyRegionUmbriaProvincePerugiaFrazioniCantalupo Gaglioli Limigiano Torre del Colle Campofondo Castelbuono Madonna della PiaGovernment MayorAnnarita FalsacappaArea 1 Total56 22 km2 21 71 sq mi Elevation210 m 690 ft Population 31 December 2017 2 Total5 013 Density89 km2 230 sq mi DemonymBevanatiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code06031Dialing code0742Patron saintSaint VincentSaint dayJune 6WebsiteOfficial websitePiazza SilvestriBevagna is 25 km 16 mi south east of Perugia 8 km 5 0 mi west of Foligno 7 km 4 3 mi north north west of Montefalco 16 km 9 9 mi south of Assisi and 15 km 9 3 mi north west of Trevi It has a population of c 5 000 with the town of Bevagna proper accounting for about half of that It is one of I Borghi piu belli d Italia The most beautiful villages of Italy 3 Contents 1 History 2 Francis of Assisi and the birds 3 Main sights 4 Culture 5 Notable residents 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe city was originally an Etrusco Oscan settlement Around 80 90 BC it became a Roman municipium called Mevania in the Augustan Regio VI It lay on the western branch of the Via Flaminia 13 km 8 1 mi west north west of Forum Flaminii where the branches rejoin It is mentioned on several ancient itineraries following the Vicus Martis Tudertium on the way out of Rome In 310 BC the consul Fabius broke the Umbrian forces here but otherwise it is not mentioned until the 1st century AD In 69 the army of Vitellius awaited here the advance of Vespasian Pastures near the Tinia river and the white oxen of the Clitumnus River the modern Clitunno are mentioned by Propertius whose family was from the area from Assisium Hispellum or Mevania itself they may refer to Mevania Mevania is specifically mentioned by the later writers Silius Italicus Lucan and Statius There are important remains of a temple near the north gate of a theatre built into modern houses in the misnamed via dell Anfiteatro lesser remains of a second temple in the church of San Vincenzo near the east gate mosaics belonging to midsized baths in the via Porta Guelfa and very scanty remains of an amphitheatre at some distance from the modern town The original walls which have disappeared were according to Pliny Hist Nat xxxv 173 built of unbaked bricks The town now has a complete circuit of medieval stone walls that are said to be very near if not identical with the Roman walls After the Lombard conquest it became the seat of a gastald in the Duchy of Spoleto and after the year 1000 it was a free comune In 1152 Frederick Barbarossa set it on fire In 1249 it was again destroyed by the Count of Aquino The Trinci family ruled it from 1371 to 1439 Later it was part of the Papal States until the unification of Italy Francis of Assisi and the birds editThe legendary account of Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds took place in a field outside Bevagna The stone on which he allegedly stood when preaching to the birds is now in the Ciccoli Chapel of the Church of San Francesco 4 Main sights editPalazzo dei Consoli known from 1187 with Teatro F Torti 1886 Romanesque church of S Michele Arcangelo 12th 13th centuries Romanesque church of S Silvestro 1195 Church of Sant Agostino 1316 Church of San Francesco after 1275 Church of San Nicolo Church of Santa Maria in Laurenzia built in the 13th century and later enlarged Church of San Vincenzo known from the 12th century The medieval walls Ruins of a Roman temple Ruins of a Roman theatre Roman thermae with mosaics of marine life Castle of Cantalupo Castle of Castelbuono Church of Limigiano Castle of Torre del Colle Culture editThe main events held in Bevagna include Primavera medievale April exposition of local culinary and artistic products held by the Associazione Mercato delle Gaitte Arte in Tavola end of April Spring festival with exhibitions by local artists concerts exhibitions of local products and dishes with tastings Mercato delle Gaite June big summer festival with medieval banquets processions challenges between the four gaite quarters those of San Giorgio San Giovanni San Pietro and Santa Maria and taverns Notable residents editThe painter Andrea Camassei 1602 1649 was born in Bevagna The singer and composer Odoardo Ceccarelli c 1600 1668 was born in Bevagna References edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Popolazione Residente al 1 Gennaio 2018 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Umbria in Italian Retrieved 1 August 2023 Key to Umbria Bevagna San Francesco retrieved 4 December 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bevagna Official website Pro Loco Bevagna Bevagna Net Mercato del Gaite all about the festivals in Italian Mercato del Gaite English Video Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Mevania Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Mevania at LacusCurtius Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bevagna amp oldid 1195648914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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