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313: 437:, when he had defeated Manfred, had all the places rebuilt which Manfred had destroyed, including Ariano and its cathedral, although it was not completed until 1309. The new building was devastated by the earthquakes of 1389 and 1456. The bishop at that time, Orso de Leone, undertook the responsibility of the rebuilding, of which remains can still be seen in the ancient crypt and in the lower part of the internal pilasters (now plastered). 71: 425:, the building has been repeatedly ravaged by earthquakes and pillaging, leading to countless repairs and refurbishments over the centuries. Of the original structure all that is known is that it was ruined in an earthquake of 988. It was quickly rebuilt, and the new cathedral remained standing until 1255, when the troops of 456:
are later. The building, which is elevated above street level, is reached by an arrangement of steps of a later period which sits badly with the style of the frontage. The vicissitudes which the cathedral has undergone over the centuries combined with the inexperience of persons lacking in artistic
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sense, who have clearly often been involved in the reconstructions and repairs, particularly in the 18th century, have disfigured the original style and harmony of a sizeable structure in which the earlier Angevin and Renaissance constructions can no longer be seen.
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The cathedral suffered again in the earthquakes of 1688, 1702 and 1732. On the last occasion the then bishop, Filippo Tipaldi, completed the new construction in 1736, giving it the form and structure it has today. The interior is covered in plaster and stucco in
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style, hiding the pilasters and arches of massive stone, and leaving no sign of the preceding Romanesque and Gothic features.
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stormed the city wall and destroyed the entire city, including the cathedral, because of its loyalty to the
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Externally the west front is Romanesque with a gabled (or double sloped) roof, built in 1500 in green
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Ariano Cathedral has preserved a single thorn believed to have been taken from Jesus'
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Originating from the 10th century and built on the ancient ruins of a temple of
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from Roseto. The three portals are also of this period, but the
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falls on 25 March, which is the traditional date for both the
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