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Title: Historical Profile of Ripatransone (Profilo Storico di Ripatransone)

Author: Giorgio Settimo
Pages:224
Published: 1979
Language: Italian




The "Historical Profile Of Ripatransone" is written in a unique chapter, it covers a long historical period from Neolithic to the XX century.

it starts with the description of the main road from Grottammare, a coastal town to Ripatransone, which is supported on five hills.

The main historical arguments are the neverending battle, hate and skirmishes, between Ripatransone and Fermo, the second most important city after Ascoli Piceno.

The main historical events with a direct of indirect connection to Ripatransone, the positive relationship with the Popes and other historical personages.

The local personages are Transone, which was the founder of Ripatransone, during the time of Charlemagne, Attone di Boccabianca, a warrior, the Fedeli's family, the hero Santoro Pucci, Bruti Liberati and M. Benvignati.

The most loved heroin of Ripatransone "Virginia" killed by her father, for preserve her by a violent rape by  the spaniard soldiers.

Ascanio Condivi, the first biographer of Michelangelo Buonarotti, Annibal Caro, a poet, Alessandro Fedeli and San Filippo Neri, thanks to them, the Pope Pius V, in the 1571 appointed Ripatransone as Episcopal City and curiosity like why it was called "Propugnaculum Piceni" (a Latin word).

For Ripatransone, the golden period was the year 1205, when it becomes, the first free town hall of Italy, the year of foundation 822 - 1198 CE  and the annexion to the Italian Kingdom  in date 19th September 1860.

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