Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Murato - San Michele de Murato
Santo-Pietro-di-Tenda - Saint Jean
Santo-Pietro-di-Tenda - Couvent Saint-Joseph
Santo-Pietro-di-Tenda - Couvent Saint-Joseph
Lucciana - San Parteo
Lucciana - Santa-Maria-Assunta
Lucciana - Santa-Maria-Assunta
Lucciana - Santa-Maria-Assunta
Lucciana - Santa-Maria-Assunta
Lucciana - Santa-Maria-Assunta
Lucciana - Santa-Maria-Assunta
Valle de Rostino - Baptisterium San Giovanni Batti…
Valle de Rostino - Baptisterium San Giovanni Batti…
Valle de Rostino - Baptisterium San Giovanni Batti…
Valle de Rostino - Santa Maria di Riscamone
Valle de Rostino - Santa Maria di Riscamone
Valle de Rostino - Santa Maria di Riscamone
Valle de Rostino - Santa Maria di Riscamone
Altiani - San Giovanni Battista
Altiani - San Giovanni Battista
Altiani - San Giovanni Battista
Aléria - Pizza
Col de Bavella - Aiguilles de Bavella
Col de Bavella - Notre Dame des Neiges
Mela - Santa Maria Assunta
Mela - Santa Maria Assunta
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Lucciana - San Parteo


The island of Corsica is one of the 18 regions of France. It was colonized the Carthaginians, the Greeks, the Etruscans and the Romans. After the Roman empire collapsed, Corsica got invaded by the Vandals and the Ostrogoths. For a short while the island belonged to the Byzantine Empire, then the Franks granted the island to the Pope, in the early 11th century Pisa and Genoa together freed the island from the threat of Arab invasion. The island came, just like neighbouring Sardinia, under the influence of the Republic of Pisa, later it belonged to Genua for centuries. In 1729 the Corsican fight for independence from Genoa began. After 26 years of struggle the independent Corsican Republic was proclaimed in 1755, but in 1769, when the island was conquered by France.
San Parteo is just west of "La Canonica " (see previous uploads) and so once in the ancient city of Mariana, founded by Gaius Marius in 93 BC as a veteran colony.
The church was erected in the center of a "pagan" cemetery, reused already in Paleochristian times. It was built within the 11th and 12th century replacing a sanctuary, erected over the relics of San Parteo and his companions. A legends tell, that they were martyred by Vandals in Northern Africa and were brough to Mariana by exiles from there.
After days of heavy rain, this was about the nearest I approached St. Parteo. I did not dare to drive the rental car through the mud and the deep puddles - and I still had no gum boots, so I gave up.
San Parteo is just west of "La Canonica " (see previous uploads) and so once in the ancient city of Mariana, founded by Gaius Marius in 93 BC as a veteran colony.
The church was erected in the center of a "pagan" cemetery, reused already in Paleochristian times. It was built within the 11th and 12th century replacing a sanctuary, erected over the relics of San Parteo and his companions. A legends tell, that they were martyred by Vandals in Northern Africa and were brough to Mariana by exiles from there.
After days of heavy rain, this was about the nearest I approached St. Parteo. I did not dare to drive the rental car through the mud and the deep puddles - and I still had no gum boots, so I gave up.
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