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Santa Maria Infraportas


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Foligno - Santa Maria Infraportas

Foligno - Santa Maria Infraportas
Foligno was an Umbrian settlement, taken over by the Romans in 295 BC and named "Fulginiae". After the fall of the Roman Empire it was part of the Duchy of Spoleto. In 881 it got sacked and looted by Saracens, in 915 and again in 924 it was ruined by Magyar troops. The survivers decided to move close to the "Civitas Sancti Feliciani", a strongly fortified church where Bishop and martyr Feliciano was buried.

Thanks to Barbarossa it gained the status of free city in 1165. Siding first with the Guelph party, Foligno became Ghibelline later and was a rival of Perugia. Foligno changed hands often during the wars of the 13th century. From the the 14th century on the city flourished, controlling large territory. Foligno was part of the Papal States until 1860 (with only two short exceptions).

Foligno has suffered from a major earthquake in 1997, some traces can still be found.

"Santa Maria Infraportas" is even older than the "Cattedrale di San Feliciano". It dates back to the 11th century and is known for the frescoes inside. As a funeral service had just started, we did not enter.

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 Don Sutherland
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Great shot.
8 years ago.

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