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Montegioco

Montegioco is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Turin and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Alessandria. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 315 and an area of 5.4 square kilometres (2.1 sq mi).[3]

Montegioco
Comune di Montegioco
Location of Montegioco
Montegioco
Location of Montegioco in Italy
Montegioco
Montegioco (Piedmont)
Coordinates: 44°50′N 8°58′E / 44.833°N 8.967°E / 44.833; 8.967
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont
ProvinceProvince of Alessandria (AL)
Area
 • Total5.4 km2 (2.1 sq mi)
Elevation
448 m (1,470 ft)
Population
 (Dec. 2004)[2]
 • Total315
 • Density58/km2 (150/sq mi)
DemonymMontemarzinesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
15050
Dialing code0131

Montegioco borders the following municipalities: Avolasca, Cerreto Grue, Costa Vescovato, Monleale, Montemarzino, and Sarezzano.

History edit

Mentioned for the first time in 1152, it was a locality in the district of Tortona, as recorded in the city statutes (14th century). In 1305 the castle of Montegioco was under the control of Pietro Opizzone. In 1406 it suffered serious damage from the Guelphs fighting against the Ghibelline party of the Visconti, supported by the Opizzone. No trace of its structures remains. In the 1541 census, there were 22 inhabitants, many of them massari (farmers) of the nobleman Antonio Francesco Opizzone. In 1576 the number of inhabitants in the parish had already risen to 200. The small community, upon payment of a substantial sum to the Ducal Chamber, avoided being enfeoffed in 1647 to Nicolò Busseti, but later renounced its autonomy and was enfeoffed to the brothers Biagio Gaetano and Carlo Alessandro, raising it to a marquisate from 22nd September 1689 to which the lordship of Casasco was added (1698), then with the title of marquisate in 1773, Cerreto Grue (1693), Corneliasca (1698), Montebore, Oliva, Rocca del Grue, Montebello, Berzano di Tortona (1733). The Bussetti family also received imperial investiture for the villages of Segagliate, Palazzo Bussetti and Pragasso. In 1798 a republican municipality was constituted. In the royal decree of 1818 the municipality of Montegioco was included in the district of Volpedo.

In the locality of Palazzo, in the first half of the XVII century, a noble residence was built by the Busseti family of Tortona, equipped with extensive rustic buildings and a mill. Today, the palace has been renovated in the 20th century with the features of a castle surmounted by a crenellated tower and with the corners of the building adorned with bertesche, recently restored. Only a small bell gable bears witness to the building's 17th-century origins. Allodial property of the Busseti family, it passed into the hands of Emilio Signoris-Busseti (nominated in 1810 by Emperor Napoleon I as Baron of Montegioco), while after 1817, the year of his death, it remained in the hands of his widow Sofia Valesa and her daughter Eugenia Signoris married to Guasco di Bisio, who in 1881 sold it to Countess Luigia Veglio di Castelletto. From 1899 to 1933 it was owned by Countess "Pepita" Franzini Ribaldi, daughter of Countess Veglio, and then by the Di Bernardo heirs of Palermo, who owned it until the 1960s.

Demographic evolution 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. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.


montegioco, comune, municipality, province, alessandria, italian, region, piedmont, located, about, kilometres, east, turin, about, kilometres, southeast, alessandria, december, 2004, population, area, square, kilometres, comunecomune, location, location, ital. Montegioco is a comune municipality in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont located about 100 kilometres 62 mi east of Turin and about 30 kilometres 19 mi southeast of Alessandria As of 31 December 2004 it had a population of 315 and an area of 5 4 square kilometres 2 1 sq mi 3 MontegiocoComuneComune di MontegiocoLocation of MontegiocoMontegiocoLocation of Montegioco in ItalyShow map of ItalyMontegiocoMontegioco Piedmont Show map of PiedmontCoordinates 44 50 N 8 58 E 44 833 N 8 967 E 44 833 8 967CountryItalyRegionPiedmontProvinceProvince of Alessandria AL Area 1 Total5 4 km2 2 1 sq mi Elevation448 m 1 470 ft Population Dec 2004 2 Total315 Density58 km2 150 sq mi DemonymMontemarzinesiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code15050Dialing code0131Montegioco borders the following municipalities Avolasca Cerreto Grue Costa Vescovato Monleale Montemarzino and Sarezzano History editMentioned for the first time in 1152 it was a locality in the district of Tortona as recorded in the city statutes 14th century In 1305 the castle of Montegioco was under the control of Pietro Opizzone In 1406 it suffered serious damage from the Guelphs fighting against the Ghibelline party of the Visconti supported by the Opizzone No trace of its structures remains In the 1541 census there were 22 inhabitants many of them massari farmers of the nobleman Antonio Francesco Opizzone In 1576 the number of inhabitants in the parish had already risen to 200 The small community upon payment of a substantial sum to the Ducal Chamber avoided being enfeoffed in 1647 to Nicolo Busseti but later renounced its autonomy and was enfeoffed to the brothers Biagio Gaetano and Carlo Alessandro raising it to a marquisate from 22nd September 1689 to which the lordship of Casasco was added 1698 then with the title of marquisate in 1773 Cerreto Grue 1693 Corneliasca 1698 Montebore Oliva Rocca del Grue Montebello Berzano di Tortona 1733 The Bussetti family also received imperial investiture for the villages of Segagliate Palazzo Bussetti and Pragasso In 1798 a republican municipality was constituted In the royal decree of 1818 the municipality of Montegioco was included in the district of Volpedo In the locality of Palazzo in the first half of the XVII century a noble residence was built by the Busseti family of Tortona equipped with extensive rustic buildings and a mill Today the palace has been renovated in the 20th century with the features of a castle surmounted by a crenellated tower and with the corners of the building adorned with bertesche recently restored Only a small bell gable bears witness to the building s 17th century origins Allodial property of the Busseti family it passed into the hands of Emilio Signoris Busseti nominated in 1810 by Emperor Napoleon I as Baron of Montegioco while after 1817 the year of his death it remained in the hands of his widow Sofia Valesa and her daughter Eugenia Signoris married to Guasco di Bisio who in 1881 sold it to Countess Luigia Veglio di Castelletto From 1899 to 1933 it was owned by Countess Pepita Franzini Ribaldi daughter of Countess Veglio and then by the Di Bernardo heirs of Palermo who owned it until the 1960s Demographic evolution editReferences 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 All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat nbsp This article on a location in the Province of Alessandria is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Montegioco amp oldid 1078635575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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