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to provide funds and craftsmen. The agricultural reconquest, begun in the 10th century, was supported by the ecclesiastic power, which allowed the secular lords to exploit the land and to build fortified settlements for their peasants, favouring new economic and demographic growth. The boundary walls
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whose first Rule he approved. Innocent III is credited with the elaboration and the most complete expression of the theocratic doctrine, the principle according to which absolute rule over every earthly power is ascribed to the Pope. He died in 1216, leaving the Church at the historical peak of its
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During the 10th and the 11th centuries, the city strengthened its link with the papal court: In fact, the popes began to consider the old capital city of the
Hernici a safer and healthier spot compared to Rome, which was the place of frequent epidemic diseases. For this reason, even if the presence
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Anagnino. Today's Standard Italian is influenced by German, French, Arabic, Greek, and Spanish, while the dialect of Anagni and the others of central Italy (south of Rome, west of the Apennines, and north of Campania) are relatively considered solely Latin and pre-Italic, due to the limited
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initiated its first campaign of excavation in 2006. These excavations, which continued in 2007 and 2008, have begun to reveal a large and highly decorated building devoted to wine production as well as the remains of the monastery of S. Pietro in
Villamagna.
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The first human settlements date back to more than 700,000 years, according to the dating of some
Palaeolithic hand-made fragments recently recovered. Several objects made of bone and flint stone and also two human molars and incisors belonging to fossil
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led a band of two thousand mercenaries on horse and foot. They joined locals in an attack on the palaces of the pope and his nephew at Anagni. The Pope's attendants and his nephew
Francesco all soon fled; only the Spaniard
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The 13th century was the golden age of the city. In one hundred years, Anagni produced four popes, three of them members of the Conti family. The first one to ascend to the papal throne was
Lotarius Conti, who, as
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September 1230, after the reconciliation, Gregory IX received Frederick II in Anagni, who in the meantime had been able to conquer, without bloodshed but by means of his great diplomatic ability, both
638:(1254–1261), Gregory IX's relative and Anagni's third pope, had to face the heated ecclesiological dispute raised by the University of Paris against the Mendicant Orders. The leader of this dispute,
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Neapolitan where the final vowel of a word is usually slurred, unaccented). For those who know Italian, the Anagnino dialect preserves the u's found in Latin; for example instead of the Italian
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of factions inside the town could not be prevented, Anagni remained faithful to the Roman Church, becoming one of the favourite residences of the popes, in the 12th and 13th centuries.
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Anagni still maintains the appearance of a small medieval hill town (424 m above sea level), with small twisting streets and steep lanes. It is built inside Roman boundary walls.
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Margaret's National Boarding-house for the education of the orphan-girls of grammar school teachers was opened.
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were subjected to rebuilding and restoration in the course of the first millennium AD; but the major re-arrangement took place in the 16th century.
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to Avignon marked for Anagni the beginning of a long decline lasting through the entire 15th century. The town was sacked by the troops of Duke
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In 1300, Boniface VIII, set up the first Jubilee and founded the first Roman university, but also began a feud with the King of France,
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The damage suffered by the town, in particular by the town walls, were accentuated by the fortifying works carried out in 1564 under
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The people of Anagni rose against the invaders and released Boniface. The pope pardoned those captured. He returned to Rome in 1303.
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By the end of the Roman Empire, a crisis caused a collapse of Anagni's population; the lower parts of the city were abandoned.
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featuring as an innovation the study of philosophy (
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Osservazioni geologiche fatte lungo la Valle Latina
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1239:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
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1384:Encyclopædia Britannica
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1089:dialect, within the
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577:Frederick Barbarossa
520:, who convinced the
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1898:Pignataro Interamna
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1440:Romanesque Painting
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951:Ark of the Covenant
924:Secundina of Anagni
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683:studium provinciale
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