- Pontecorvo
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = pontecorvo-Stemma.gif
official_name = Comune di Pontecorvo
region =Lazio
province = Frosinone (FR)
elevation_m = 97
area_total_km2 = 88
population_as_of =December 31 ,2004
population_total = 13230
population_density_km2 = 151
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|41|27|N|13|40|E
frazioni = Sant'Oliva
telephone = 0776
postalcode = 03037
gentilic = | Pontecorvesi
saint =
day =
mayor = Riccardo Roscia
website = [http://www.comune.pontecorvo.fr.it www.comune.pontecorvo.fr.it]Pontecorvo is a town in the
province of Frosinone ,Lazio ,Italy . Its population is 13,400.History
The village lies under Rocca Guglielma, a medieval fortification perched on an inaccessible spur. It name derives from the "pons curvus", "curved bridge", that may still be seen spanning the Liri in the center of the town that grew around it in the course of the Middle Ages. The curve of the bridge was intended to divert timbers that might strike its piers during floods. The folk etymology of "corvo", "crow", symbol of the "black monks", the
Benedictines of theabbey of Monte Cassino , within whose secular territory, the "Terra Sancti Benedicti ", Pontecorvo lay, is displayed in the town's modern coat-of-arms, which represents a crow surmounting a curved bridge.In Roman times the agricultural region was governed from "Aquinum", the modern Aquino. Some Roman remains have been retrieved from a villa site at Sant'Oliva. The medieval commune dates from 860, when Rodoaldo, the Lombard "
gastaldo " of Aquino, erected the first version of the walled fortification on the "rocca ", intended to guard the bridgehead fromSaracen intruders coming up the Liri. The castle's chapel seems to have been dedicated toSaint Bartholomew ; on the ruins of the Lombard "castello" was erected the earliest Cathedral of San Bartolomeo of which thecampanile was a rebuilding of the castellan's tower. Two medieval quarters developed "Cività" within the walls and "Pastine" in the meadows between the city walls and the river. The little bridgehead settlement formed part of theCounty of Capua ; there in 866Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor , set up camp at Pontecorvo in campaigns against the Saracens. In 960 Atenulf succeeded in attaching Pontecorvo to his gastaldate of Aquino; at his death his lands were divided into a county of Aquino and a county of Pontecorvo.In 1065 the
Normans conquered the region and attached Pontecorvo to the Norman county ofGaeta , but the abbot of Monte Cassino purchased it in 1105, and maintained a precarious hold on it for over four centuries. The first communal statute, among the earliest in theKingdom of Naples , was granted in 1190, signalling a new era of civic self-confidence in a period in which Pontecorvo was briefly conquered and ruled byRoger II of Sicily , was claimed by the papacy, and was sacked byCharles of Anjou . During theWestern Schism , Pontecorvo allied withantipope Clement VII in opposition to the local power of Monte Cassino.Although in the middle of the
Kingdom of Naples , the town was an enclave of thePapal States from 1463, when the "comune" placed itself under papal jurisdiction, until captured by the French army in theNapoleonic Wars . After having been proclaimed "King of Italy" in 1805, Napoleon created Ponte Corvo aprincipality for his General Jean Baptiste Bernadotte. The principality was nominally sovereign, but the Prince did have to take an oath to the King. It was short-lived, however, and in 1815 the town was ceded back to the Papal States. In 1820 the 'Republic' of Pontecorvo seceded from the Papal States, but Papal rule was restored in 1821. In 1860 it joinedBenevento , the other southern Italian papal enclave, in being united with the new Kingdom ofItaly .The town was destroyed during
World War II , and rebuilt in a modern style.Princes of Pontecorvo
* 1806-1810 : Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (who exchanged the lands of Ponte Corvo after becoming Crown Prince of
Sweden for basically other properties, later called theGuadeloupe Fund .
* 1812-1815 :Prince Achille Murat (son ofJoachim Murat , King of Naples)The descendants of Achille's brother Lucien still unofficially use the title for the heir to the
Prince Murat , and it is currently used by Joachim Murat (born 1973), although the reign of the Murat family, lasting only three years during the occupation of Napoleon Buonaparte, ended in 1815. Since Bernadotte's accession asKing of Sweden in 1818, the arms of Pontecorvo are a part of the Swedish Greater Coat of Arms.External links
* [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/napoleon.htm Napoleonic Titles and Heraldry] [http://www.Pontecurvo.it Portale di Pontecorvo]
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