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173:'s life, during the Roman period the island was abandoned. It is possible, though, that the island was a pre-Christian cultural centre. This would explain why Julius of Novara decided to build here the first church. In the 5th century, a small chapel (oratory) was erected on the island, probably to commemorate the evangelizer Saint Julius, who had died there. According to the tradition, Onorato, 7th bishop of Novara, acknowledged the strategic position of the island as difensive bulwark against a possible invader from the Sempione. From archaeological finds, it is known that a new, larger church already existed in the 6th century: here Filacrio, the bishop of 324: 35: 27: 513: 265:
and in September 1767 the inhabitants of the Riviera di San Giulio pledged alliance to the king in the Bishop's Palace on the island. Novara bishops kept their administrative role on the territory with the title of "Principi di San Giulio e d'Orta" until 1817, losing definitely their privileges in
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A pedestrian road runs along the perimeter of the island. One of the houses belonged to Cesare Augusti Tallone, a famous Italian luthier. Along the road aphorisms about silence and meditation can be found.
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withdrew to the island bringing with herself all the treasures in the palace of Pavia. Waiting for a siege, she improved the fortifications, whose large walls were called "
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The island is 275 m (902 ft) long (north/south) and is 140 m (459 ft) wide (east/west). The little island, just west of the lakeshore village of
611: 200:, Duke Mimulfo lived and died here in 590. For more than four centuries there is no mention of the island, but it is mentioned in 957 when 360: 240:(Saint William of Dijon) was born on the island in 962, in the fortified castle located on the island. The island was inherited by 48: 262: 139: 398: 616: 212:
and Berengar II was defeated; but with the death of Liudolf, Berengar regained control until the conquest of
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The island is inhabited permanently by few families and the most historically relevant buildings are the
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seized the treasures, but let the queen reunite with her husband in San Leo. The religious reformer
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1819.in 1841 the medieval castle was destroyed to make way for the new bishop seminary.
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In the Lombard period the island had a fortress and, according to
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through his mother, heiress to Saxon and Bavarian emperors.
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was built, thus altering the previous one to some extent.
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Isola di San Giulio dal porticciolo di Orta San Giulio
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The island of San Giulio was chosen to be the set for
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San Giulio, Castellanza


Orta San Giulio
45°47′46″N 8°23′59″E / 45.796191°N 8.399743°E / 45.796191; 8.399743
Italian
island
Lake Orta
Piedmont
Italy
Basilica di San Giulio
seminary
Benedictine
monastery
Orta San Giulio
Julius of Novara
Church of San Giulio, Castellanza
Basilica di San Giulio
Mater Ecclesiae Abbey
Neolithic
Iron Age
Julius of Novara
Novara
octagonal
baptistery
Arnulf of Milan
Paul the Deacon
Berengar II
Adalbert
Liudolf

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