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Italy
Christian von Buch; Albornoz
Christian of Mainz
Matilde di Canossa
Sarascens
Longobards
Totila
Piazza dei Priori
Palazzo comunale
Ostrogoths
Matilda of Tuscany
Umbrien
Narni
Barbarossa
Terni
Umbria
UK
Ugolino di Montemarte


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Narni - Palazzo comunale

Narni - Palazzo comunale
Like most towns in Umbria, Narni has a very long history. During the final stage of the Roman Empire, the Ostrogoths, led by Totila, looted the town, then came the Longobards, followed by the Sarascens.

Within the 11th century it was property of Matilda of Tuscany (aka "Matilde di Canossa"). In 1167 the town rose against Barbarossa, what ended in a ferocious repression imposed by Barbarossa's chancellor the archbishop Christian of Mainz (aka "Christian von Buch").

Within the 14th century it was included in the reconquest of the papal patrimony by Cardinal Albornoz, who commissioned Ugolino di Montemarte with plans for the buildings around the "Piazza dei Priori", now partly hidden by fog.

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 aNNa schramm
aNNa schramm club
sehr gutes Licht im Nebel
5 months ago.
 Martin M. Miles
Martin M. Miles club
Umbrien war sehr neblig im Dezember. Aber wunderbar!
5 months ago.

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