Artena

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For the genus of noctuid moths, see Artena (moth).
Comune di Artena
Picture of Artena
Coat of arms of Comune di Artena
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Artena in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Lazio
Province Rome (RM)
Mayor Maria Luisa Pecorari
Elevation 420 m (1,378 ft)
Area 54 km² (21 sq mi)
Population (as of 2007)
 - Total 13,056
 - Density 242/km² (627/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 41°44′0″N, 12°55′0″E
Gentilic Artenesi
Dialing code 06
Postal code 00031
Patron Mary Magdalene
 - Day 22 July
Website: http://www.artena.comnet.roma.it

Artena is a village of Italy, in the province of Rome, situated at the N.N.W. extremity of the Monti Lepini, in the upper valley of the Sacco River; it is c. 40 km S.E. by rail, and c. 30 km direct from Rome.

[edit] History

The name of the original village of the Volsci is uncertain; Ecetra or Fortinum are possible suggestions.

In the Middle Ages it was a fief of various Roman baronal families, such as the Colonna, the Orsini and the Borghese.

The modern village was called Monte Fortino until 1873. It owes its present name to an unproven identification of the site with the ancient Volscian Artena, destroyed in 404 BC. Another Artena, which belonged to the district of Caere, and lay between it and Veii, was destroyed in the period of the kings, and its site is unknown.

[edit] Main sights

On the mountain (600 km) above the village are the fine remains of the fortifications of a city built in a very primitive style, in cyclopean blocks of local limestone. Within the walls are traces of buildings, and a massive terrace which supported some edifice of importance.

Other sights include the Palazzo Borghese (17th century), and the churches of Santa Maria delle Letizie, Santa Croce, Santo Stefano Protomartire and San Francesco.

[edit] Notes and references

This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.