Acerenza

Acerenza
Comune
Comune di Acerenza
Acerenza

Location of Acerenza in Italy

Coordinates: 40°47′48.85″N 15°56′26.45″E / 40.7969028°N 15.9406806°E / 40.7969028; 15.9406806
Country Italy
Region Basilicata
Province Potenza (PZ)
Government
  Mayor Fernando Scattone
Area
  Total 77 km2 (30 sq mi)
Elevation 833 m (2,733 ft)
Population (31 December 2014)
  Total 2,433
  Density 32/km2 (82/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Acheruntini
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 85011
Dialing code 0971
Patron saint St. Canio
Saint day 25 May
Website Official website

Acerenza is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata.

History

With its strategic position 800 metres (2,600 ft) above sea-level, Acerenza has been sacked by a series of invaders.

The town, then known as Aceruntia, Acheruntia or Acherontia, was conquered by the Romans in 318 BC. Later, it was taken by the Ostrogoths (it was mentioned as an important fortress during the Gothic Wars) and then the Lombards, who fortified the town. In 788 Charlemagne ordered that its walls be destroyed. In 1041, after a period in which it was fought over by the Principality of Salerno and the Byzantine Empire, it was conquered again by the Norman Robert Guiscard.

The town has been the see of an archbishop since at least 499, when a Justus is known. According to legend, the town's first bishop was appointed by St. Peter.

From the 16th century, Acerenza was held under the feudal lordship of the Marquess of Galatone, that family being granted the title Duke of Acerenza on 12 April 1593 by Philip II of Spain. Through marriage the duchy of Acerenza was inherited by the family of the Prince Belmonte, in whose line the title has descended to the present day.

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