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The Bombing of Atina during World War II

On the 19th October 1943 the first bombs were dropped on Atina by the Allies who were aiming for the bridge across the River Melfa. However the bombs failed to hit their target. One fell near the road known as La Costa. A couple hit the area close to the Cartiera and Contrada Guazzoli. Another fell […]

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The German Occupation of Atina

On the 8th September 1943 Atina and the valley of the Ponte Melfa and Mollarino was invaded by the Baden-Württemberg 305ª Infantry Division of the Wehrmacht commanded by General Friedrich Wilhelm Hauck. By Christmas 1943 the 305th division was replaced by the 5th Gebirgjägers  Division, from Bavaria and Austria, which specialized in mountain warfare. The division was first […]

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The Industrial Development of Atina and the Val Di Comino

In 1734 the Bourbon King Charles VII was crowned King of the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily. In 1759 he passed the title to his son who became King Ferdinand IV. In 1798 King Ferdinand ordered the construction of an iron works in the district of Canneto in the Val di Comino. However ten years later the works were forced […]

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The fortifications of Cancello

The fortifications of Cancello were constructed to defend the passage, sited along the old Roman road (Via Sferracavali). This divided the territory of San Benedetto from the State of Alvito. There was a gateway with an iron gate which at one time was used as a customs point. Later it became part of a very strong […]

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The Medieval Era of Atina

Following the fall of the Roman Empire came a period known as the Dark Ages.  The Val di Comino suffered repeated invasions and looting by the Barbarians.  Firstly by the Visigoths in 421 and then by the Ostrogoths. Atina’s troubled history continued over the centuries.  In 589 AD the town was laid waste and many of […]

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The Twinning of the Two Towns of Atina and Veroli

In 419 the prefect of the town of Atina was the son of the Eastern Roman Emperor Arcadius. During a wedding feast the young man is said to have fallen in love with a beautiful and noble maiden named Minola. However Minola refused his advances and feeling rejected he went on to rape her. The […]

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The Early History of Atina

Atina has experienced an interesting and eventful history. During the early history of Atina history and legend seem to merge together. Atina in Mythology Atina is said to have mythological connections with the Roman god of Saturn. When Saturn, the King of Crete, was exiled from Olympus by his son Jupiter, he fled and eventually found his […]

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Atina, 1° Consiglio Comunale – Comunicato Stampa

Si è svolto sabato 26 il primo Consiglio comunale della nuova Amministrazione Lancia ad Atina. Alle 17.00, sia i Consiglieri che molti cittadini, si sono ritrovati presso il Palazzo Ducale per assistere al primo appuntamento ufficiale del dopo elezioni.Il Sindaco Fausto Lancia, dopo un breve saluto, ha dato il via ai lavori con il primo […]

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Elezioni comunali di Atina 2008

ATINA LIBERA R. ATINATE ATINA È B N Atina Centro 178 157 386 9 24 S. Marciano 188 80 259 4 11 Sabina 158 31 173 5 6 Rosanisco 155 57 240 2 6 Ponte Melfa 233 64 364 11 20 Settignano 200 57 265 8 12 TOTALE 1112 446 1687 39 79 ________________________________________________________________ VOTANTI […]

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Le porte di Atina

L’Atina romana aveva 3 porte principali (Aurea, perché rivestita completamente di Bronzo), rivolta al nord, Virilassi (perché posta nei pressi dell’anfiteatro), rivolta a sud-ovest, Balnearia (perché situata sulla via che portava ai bagni imperiali), rivolta ad est, a circoscrivere il nucleo amministrativo, politico e religioso della vecchia città e altre 7 porte minori poste lungo […]