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Rossano

Rossano is a town and frazione of Corigliano-Rossano in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, southern Italy.[1] The city is situated on an eminence c. three kilometres (1.9 mi) from the Gulf of Taranto. The town is known for its marble and alabaster quarries.

Rossano
Church of Santa Maria del Patire.
Rossano
Location of Rossano in Italy
Coordinates: 39°34′N 16°38′E / 39.567°N 16.633°E / 39.567; 16.633
Country Italy
RegionCalabria
ProvinceCosenza (CS)
ComuneCorigliano-Rossano
Area
 • Total149 km2 (58 sq mi)
Elevation
270 m (890 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2013)
 • Total36,876
 • Density250/km2 (640/sq mi)
DemonymRossanesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
87067, 87068
Dialing code0983
Patron saintNilus the Younger
Saint daySeptember 26

The town is the seat of a Catholic archbishop and has a notable cathedral and castle. Two popes have been born in the town, along with Nilus the Younger.[2][3][4]

History edit

 
The Oratory of St. Mark.[5]

The town was known as Roscianum under the Roman Empire. In the second century AD, the emperor Hadrian built or rebuilt a port here, which could accommodate up to 300 ships. It was mentioned in the Antonine itineraries as one of the important fortresses of Calabria. The Goths under Alaric I and, in the following century, Totila, were unable to take it.

 
Antipope John XVI (ca. 945 – 1001) a native of Rossano.[6]

It was known as Rhusianum under the Byzantine Empire. The Rossanesi showed great attachment to the Byzantines, who placed a strategos over the town. The Rossano Gospels, a sixth-century illuminated manuscript of great historical and artistic value, is a tangible relic of that period.

The Saracens failed to conquer Rossano, while in 982 Otto II captured it temporarily from the Byzantines. Its Greek character was preserved long after its conquest by the Normans, as noted by its long retention of the Greek Rite over the Latin Rite.[citation needed] The city in fact maintained notable privileges under the subsequent Hohenstaufen and Angevine dominations, but subsequently decayed after the feudalization in 1417. [citation needed]

Passing to the Sforza, and thus to Sigismund I the Old, it was united in 1558 to the crown of Naples by Philip II of Spain in virtue of a doubtful will by Bona Sforza, queen of Poland in favour of Giovanni Lorenzo Pappacoda. Under Isabella of Naples and Bona, the town had been a literary culture centre; but it declined under the Spaniards.

In 1612, the crown sold the lordship to the Aldobrandini, and in 1637, it passed to the Borghese who retained it until 1806. The city was part of the Neapolitan Republic of 1799, but its conditions did not improve after the Unification of Italy, and much of the population emigrated.

Rossano was the birthplace of Pope John VII and Antipope John XVI. Rossano was also the birthplace of Bartholomew the Younger and Nilus the Younger, who founded the Abbey of Grottaferrata, and whose "Life" is a valuable source of information about southern Italy in the tenth century.

Rossano is considered <<one of the most Byzantine cities in Europe>>.[7][8]

Main sights edit

  • The Rossano Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Rossano, Cattedrale di Maria Santissima Achiropita),[9] built in 11th century, with massive interventions in the 18th–19th centuries, is the main historical building of Rossano. It has a nave with two aisles, and three apses. The bell tower and the baptismal font are from the 14th century, while the remaining decorations are from the 17th and 18th centuries. The church is famous for the ancient image of the Madonna acheropita ("Madonna not made by hands"), now located in the Diocesan Museum, probably dating between 580 and the first half of the eighth century. In 1879, the famous Codex Rossanensis was discovered in the sacristy.[10] It is a Greek parchment manuscript of Matthew and Mark, written in silver on purple-stained parchment, and is one of the oldest pictorial Gospels known.[11] Scholars date the codex from the end of the fifth to the eighth or ninth century; it is probably of Alexandrian origin.[12][13]
 
A view of Panaghia.
  • Chiesa della Panaghia, an example of Byzantine architecture, with traces of frescoes portraying John Chrysostomos.[14]
  • Chiesa di San Nilo.[15]
  • The Oratory of Saint Mark (10th century, originally dedicated to St. Anastasia) is the most ancient monument of the city and one of the best preserved Byzantine churches in Italy.[16]
  • The church of Santa Chiara (1546–1554) was built by Bona Sforza.[17]
  • The church of San Francesco d'Assisi has a notable Renaissance portal and a cloister.[18]
  • The late-Gothic church of San Bernardino (1428–62)[19] was the first Roman Catholic church in Rossano. It houses the sepulchre of Oliverio di Somma (1536) and a seventeenth-century wooden crucifix.
  • Rossano is also the home of the internationally renowned annual Marco Fiume Blues Passion, a free three-day open air blues/jazz festival named after a native son who was becoming a giant in the American blues/jazz guitar world before his early demise. The festival occurs in July and is linked to the Cognac Blues Festival in France.

Outside the city are:

 
The image of Maria Achiropita in the cathedral.
  • The Torre Stellata ("Star Tower") is a 16th-century fortification built over an ancient fortress.[20]
  • The Abbazia del Patire (11th–12th century),[21] an abbey located in a wood outside the city, with some Arab-style mosaics, a Norman apse and ancient portals.[22]
  • Rossano also has a unique peculiarity: mountains[23] and sea[24] just a short distance away:[25] from the beach of San. Angelo[26] you can go trekking in the municipal mountains, with free access, of the Albanian cugnale,[27][28] of the Pathirion[29] up to S. Onofrio.[30][31][32][33]
  • Rossano is thriving with municipal chestnut groves: anyone can go to pick chestnuts.[34] [35]Furthermore, there are hectares of pine nut forests with free access and harvesting.[36][37]
  • In Rossano there are detached sections of national universities: UniCusano, UniPegaso and UniCampus etc.; with the possibility of choosing different degree courses: law, psychology, etc.

Transportation edit

Rossano can be reached from the airports of Crotone, Lamezia Terme or Reggio Calabria through SS. 106 Ionica Route. Rossano has a railway station on the secondary branch starting from Sibari, on the line to Crotone.

Rossano is easily reachable via many buses (in about 6 hours of travel) from Rome Tiburtina every day and several times a day.[38]

Rossano is also the seaport of the adjacent Corigliano.[39]

People edit

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External links edit

  • "Marco Fiume Blues Passion" Memorial Festival (in Italian)
  • Rossano Photogallery (in Italian)
  • Cozzo dell’Albanese

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For other uses see Rossano disambiguation Rossano is a town and frazione of Corigliano Rossano in the province of Cosenza Calabria southern Italy 1 The city is situated on an eminence c three kilometres 1 9 mi from the Gulf of Taranto The town is known for its marble and alabaster quarries RossanoFrazioneChurch of Santa Maria del Patire RossanoLocation of Rossano in ItalyCoordinates 39 34 N 16 38 E 39 567 N 16 633 E 39 567 16 633Country ItalyRegionCalabriaProvinceCosenza CS ComuneCorigliano RossanoArea Total149 km2 58 sq mi Elevation270 m 890 ft Population 31 December 2013 Total36 876 Density250 km2 640 sq mi DemonymRossanesiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code87067 87068Dialing code0983Patron saintNilus the YoungerSaint daySeptember 26 The town is the seat of a Catholic archbishop and has a notable cathedral and castle Two popes have been born in the town along with Nilus the Younger 2 3 4 Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 3 Transportation 4 People 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Oratory of St Mark 5 The town was known as Roscianum under the Roman Empire In the second century AD the emperor Hadrian built or rebuilt a port here which could accommodate up to 300 ships It was mentioned in the Antonine itineraries as one of the important fortresses of Calabria The Goths under Alaric I and in the following century Totila were unable to take it nbsp Antipope John XVI ca 945 1001 a native of Rossano 6 It was known as Rhusianum under the Byzantine Empire The Rossanesi showed great attachment to the Byzantines who placed a strategos over the town The Rossano Gospels a sixth century illuminated manuscript of great historical and artistic value is a tangible relic of that period The Saracens failed to conquer Rossano while in 982 Otto II captured it temporarily from the Byzantines Its Greek character was preserved long after its conquest by the Normans as noted by its long retention of the Greek Rite over the Latin Rite citation needed The city in fact maintained notable privileges under the subsequent Hohenstaufen and Angevine dominations but subsequently decayed after the feudalization in 1417 citation needed Passing to the Sforza and thus to Sigismund I the Old it was united in 1558 to the crown of Naples by Philip II of Spain in virtue of a doubtful will by Bona Sforza queen of Poland in favour of Giovanni Lorenzo Pappacoda Under Isabella of Naples and Bona the town had been a literary culture centre but it declined under the Spaniards In 1612 the crown sold the lordship to the Aldobrandini and in 1637 it passed to the Borghese who retained it until 1806 The city was part of the Neapolitan Republic of 1799 but its conditions did not improve after the Unification of Italy and much of the population emigrated Rossano was the birthplace of Pope John VII and Antipope John XVI Rossano was also the birthplace of Bartholomew the Younger and Nilus the Younger who founded the Abbey of Grottaferrata and whose Life is a valuable source of information about southern Italy in the tenth century Rossano is considered lt lt one of the most Byzantine cities in Europe gt gt 7 8 nbsp Flag nbsp Coat of ArmsMain sights editThe Rossano Cathedral Italian Duomo di Rossano Cattedrale di Maria Santissima Achiropita 9 built in 11th century with massive interventions in the 18th 19th centuries is the main historical building of Rossano It has a nave with two aisles and three apses The bell tower and the baptismal font are from the 14th century while the remaining decorations are from the 17th and 18th centuries The church is famous for the ancient image of the Madonna acheropita Madonna not made by hands now located in the Diocesan Museum probably dating between 580 and the first half of the eighth century In 1879 the famous Codex Rossanensis was discovered in the sacristy 10 It is a Greek parchment manuscript of Matthew and Mark written in silver on purple stained parchment and is one of the oldest pictorial Gospels known 11 Scholars date the codex from the end of the fifth to the eighth or ninth century it is probably of Alexandrian origin 12 13 nbsp A view of Panaghia Chiesa della Panaghia an example of Byzantine architecture with traces of frescoes portraying John Chrysostomos 14 Chiesa di San Nilo 15 The Oratory of Saint Mark 10th century originally dedicated to St Anastasia is the most ancient monument of the city and one of the best preserved Byzantine churches in Italy 16 The church of Santa Chiara 1546 1554 was built by Bona Sforza 17 The church of San Francesco d Assisi has a notable Renaissance portal and a cloister 18 The late Gothic church of San Bernardino 1428 62 19 was the first Roman Catholic church in Rossano It houses the sepulchre of Oliverio di Somma 1536 and a seventeenth century wooden crucifix Rossano is also the home of the internationally renowned annual Marco Fiume Blues Passion a free three day open air blues jazz festival named after a native son who was becoming a giant in the American blues jazz guitar world before his early demise The festival occurs in July and is linked to the Cognac Blues Festival in France Outside the city are nbsp The image of Maria Achiropita in the cathedral The Torre Stellata Star Tower is a 16th century fortification built over an ancient fortress 20 The Abbazia del Patire 11th 12th century 21 an abbey located in a wood outside the city with some Arab style mosaics a Norman apse and ancient portals 22 Rossano also has a unique peculiarity mountains 23 and sea 24 just a short distance away 25 from the beach of San Angelo 26 you can go trekking in the municipal mountains with free access of the Albanian cugnale 27 28 of the Pathirion 29 up to S Onofrio 30 31 32 33 Rossano is thriving with municipal chestnut groves anyone can go to pick chestnuts 34 35 Furthermore there are hectares of pine nut forests with free access and harvesting 36 37 In Rossano there are detached sections of national universities UniCusano UniPegaso and UniCampus etc with the possibility of choosing different degree courses law psychology etc Transportation editRossano can be reached from the airports of Crotone Lamezia Terme or Reggio Calabria through SS 106 Ionica Route Rossano has a railway station on the secondary branch starting from Sibari on the line to Crotone Rossano is easily reachable via many buses in about 6 hours of travel from Rome Tiburtina every day and several times a day 38 Rossano is also the seaport of the adjacent Corigliano 39 People edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rossano Corigliano Rossano Nilus the Younger 910 27 December 1005 AD Saint Bartholomew the Younger 981 1055 AD Saint Pope John VII c 650 18 October 707 AD Pope Antipope John XVI c 945 c 1001 Antipope Isabela de Rosis 1842 1911 religious sister and congregation founder Giuseppe Ferrari 1912 1999 jurist judge emeritus of the Constitutional Court Giuseppe Carbone 1923 2013 jurist emeritus president of the Court of Auditors Giuseppe Ciro born 1975 racing driverReferences edit Rossano Purpurea Associazione di promozione sociale e turistica Rossano Purpurea Associazione di promozione sociale e turistica in Italian 2024 03 01 Retrieved 2024 03 13 Beach Alison I Cochelin Isabelle 2020 01 09 The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 108 77063 7 Thomas David Mallett Alexander Roggema Barbara 2010 12 17 Christian Muslim Relations A Bibliographical History Volume 2 900 1050 BRILL ISBN 978 90 04 16976 0 Juniore Saint Bartolomeo 1904 Vita di San Nilo abate fondatore della Badia di Grottaferrata in Italian Desclʹee Lefebvre e C Editori Fiorenza Elia 2017 01 13 LA CHIESA BIZANTINA DI SAN MARCO ROSSANO Themaprogetto it in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 Duckett Eleanor Shipley 1988 Death and Life in the Tenth Century University of Michigan Press p 124 ISBN 9780472061723 This John known as John Philagathos Greek by birth was a native of Rossano in Calabria southern Italy Borsetta Maria Paola Pugliese Annunziato 1999 Villanella napolitana canzonetta relazioni tra Gasparo Fiorino compositori calabresi e scuole italiane del Cinquecento atti del Convegno internazionale di studi Arcavacata di Rende Rossano Calabro 9 11 dicembre 1994 in Italian Istituto di bibliografia musicale calabrese Leo Pietro De 2003 In Calabria Tra natura arte storia Nature art history in Italian Rubbettino Editore ISBN 978 88 498 0588 8 Maria SS Achiropita Cattedrale Santuari Italiani in Italian 2016 10 11 Retrieved 2024 03 13 Haseloff Arthur October 2013 Codex Purpureus Rossanensis Die Miniaturen Der Griechischen Evangelien Handschrift in Rossano Primary Source Edition BiblioBazaar ISBN 978 1 294 08087 9 Hixson Elijah 2019 09 16 Scribal Habits in Sixth Century Greek Purple Codices BRILL ISBN 978 90 04 39991 4 Museo Diocesano e del Codex Arcidiocesi di Rossano Cariati www museocodexrossano it Retrieved 2024 03 10 Antica Biblioteca Corigliano Rossano La Biblioteca online di Corigliano Rossano in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 Chiesa della Panaghia Antica Biblioteca Corigliano Rossano in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 Chiesa di San Nilo a Rossano Antica Biblioteca Corigliano Rossano in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 Chiesa di San Marco Antica Biblioteca Corigliano Rossano in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 La Chiesa di Santa Chiara abbandonata al degrado CORIGLIANO Informa Retrieved 2024 03 13 Luoghi di culto Chiesa di San Francesco d Assisi ROSSANO Necrologie La Repubblica Necrologie in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 citation needed Torre Sant Angelo XVI secolo Pro Loco Corigliano Rossano in Italian 2024 02 23 Retrieved 2024 03 13 Chiesa di Santa Maria del Patire o Pathirion Loc Patire 87064 Corigliano CS Italy Chiesa di Santa Maria del Patire o Pathirion Loc Patire 87064 Corigliano CS Italy Retrieved 2024 03 10 di Silvia Lusuardi Siena a cura di Marco Milanese a cura di Guido Vannini a cura 2023 11 30 Alle origini dell archeologia medievale italiana Dalla ceramologia archeologica all archeologia della produzione Per Hugo Blake in Italian All Insegna del Giglio ISBN 978 88 9285 229 7 board Editorial 2021 07 11 Calabria Corigliano Rossano Digital Tourist Guide in Italian Consorzio Turistico Calabria Vigorosa https rossanopurpurea org 2022 07 lidi e spiagge in Italian Rubbettino 14 July 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a External link in code class cs1 code title code help Title Foto dal satellite del comune di Rossano media e alta risoluzione www google com Retrieved 2024 03 10 Lungomare Sant Angelo Viale Mediterraneo 24 87067 Rossano Stazione CS Italy Lungomare Sant Angelo Viale Mediterraneo 24 87067 Rossano Stazione CS Italy Retrieved 2024 03 10 Cozzo cognale albanese 87067 Corigliano Rossano Province of Cosenza Italy Cozzo cognale albanese 87067 Corigliano Rossano Province of Cosenza Italy Retrieved 2024 03 10 Morelli Tommaso 1842 Cenni storici sulla venuta degli albanesi nel Regno delle Due Sicilie di Tommaso Morelli in Italian dallo stabilimento del Gutemberg Chiesa di Santa Maria del Patire o Pathirion Loc Patire 87064 Corigliano CS Italy Chiesa di Santa Maria del Patire o Pathirion Loc Patire 87064 Corigliano CS Italy Retrieved 2024 03 10 Vacanze creative in agriturismo in Italian Touring Editore 2004 ISBN 978 88 365 2970 4 Chiesa S Onofrio 87067 Rossano Province of Cosenza Italy Chiesa S Onofrio 87067 Rossano Province of Cosenza Italy Retrieved 2024 03 10 Library Geological Society of London 1895 List of Geological Literature Added to the Geological Society s Library Geological Society Wikiloc I migliori percorsi in Rossano Calabria Italia Wikiloc Wikiloc Percorsi nel mondo in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 10 Copana Castagneto gol free GHXR R8 87067 Corigliano Rossano CS Italy Copana Castagne comunali GHXR R8 87067 Corigliano Rossano CS Italy Retrieved 2024 03 11 I Giganti di Cozzo del Pesco PARCHI DELLA CALABRIA in Italian 2014 04 26 Retrieved 2024 03 13 39 34 25 5 N 16 35 21 5 E 39 34 25 5 N 16 35 21 5 E Retrieved 2024 03 12 Lavia Flaviano 2021 05 23 La montagna sacra di Corigliano Rossano in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 Tutte le partenze Autostazione TIBUS Autostazione RomaAutostazione TIBUS Autostazione Roma in Italian Retrieved 2024 03 13 Area 6 Porto di Corigliano Calabro CalabriaImpresa www calabriaimpresa eu Retrieved 2024 03 13 External links edit Marco Fiume Blues Passion Memorial Festival in Italian Rossano Photogallery in Italian Cozzo dell Albanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rossano amp oldid 1220534670, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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