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  City Rieti
  Region Lazio
  Province Rieti (RI)
  Altitude 405
  Area Cityproper 206
  Population As Of December 31 , 2004
  Populationdensity 46,834
  Populationdensitymetric 201
  Timezone CET , UTC +1
  Coordinates
  Frazioni
  Telephone 0746
  Postalcode 02100
  Gentilic Reatini
  Saint St Barbara
  Day December 4
  Mayor Giuseppe Emili (since May 2002 )
  Website wwwcomunerietiit


Rieti (''Reate'' in Latin ) is a town in Latium , Italy with a population of 41,394. It is the capital of Rieti Province .

The city is Placed on a small hilltop commanding a wide plain, at the southern edge of an ancient lake and by the side of a river (to be known as Mellinus and later Velino). Today only the small lakes of Ripasottile and Cantalice remain of the original basin.


HISTORY


Ancient era

''Reate'' was originally a major site of the Sabine nation. After the Roman conquest, carried out by Manius Curius Dentatus in late 3rd Century BC , the village became a strategic point in the early italic road network, dominating the "salt" track ( Via Salaria ) that joined Rome to the Adriatic Sea across the Appennine mountains.

Through a deep cut in the limestone at the northern edge of the valley, Curius Dentatus made the water of the lake flow away in the Nera river, then the wide area once occupied by the lake turned into a fertile plain, and the land was split by surveyors into square allotments, in the shape of a regular grid. The town itself was re-founded on the basis of orthogonal axes, and was fortified with strong walls all around; a stone bridge was laid across the Velino river, and a great viaduct was built to lead people and carts from the Salaria road up to the southern door of the town.

Roman Reate deserved several quotations in the Latin literature thanks to its flourishing soil, its valued asses, and some weird peculiarity of the surroundings, as wandering islands, roaming sources and hollow-subsurfaced fields. Cicero tells about litigation between Reate and Interamna for the lake drainage, and refers to the country houses (villae) that his friend Q. Axius owned in the plain.


Middle Ages

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire , Rieti suffered destruction by barbarians people, but was always an important Gastald ate during the Lombard domination, as part of the Duchy Of Spoleto . Under the Franks, it was capital of county. In the 9th and 10th centuries, it was sacked by the Saracens , and, in 1149 , by the Norman king Roger II Of Sicily .

The city was rebuilt with the help of the Roman Commune , and from 1998 was also a free commune, of Guelph orientation, with a Podestà of its own.

As a favourite Papal seat, Rieti was the place of important historical events: Constance Of Hauteville married here by proxy Emperor Henry VI (1185); in the cathedral, in 1289 , Charles I Of Anjou was coronated King of Apulia, Sicily and Jerusalem by Pope Nicholas I . Pope Gregory IX celebrated here the canonization of St. Dominic (1234).


Late Middle Ages and modern era


After the Papal seat had been moved to Avignon , Rieti was conquered by the King of Naples, while inner struggles between Guelphs And Ghibellines began. In 1354 it was captured back by Cardinal Albornoz , and later was a feudal seignory of the Alfani family within the Papal States . In the following century a program of drying of the neighbouring plain was carried on, but this led to quarrels with the city of Terni .

Rieti was province capital of the Papal States from 1816 to 1860. After the Unification Of Italy , it was initially part of Umbria , being annexed to the Lazio in 1923. It became capital of province on January 2 , 1923 .


MAIN SIGHTS


The downtown of the ancient Sabine and Roman city should have been crowded with buildings, even showed baths (''thermae''): however, only scarce remainds of that were found during excavations in 19th and 20th century: the base of a big temple, the stone floor of the main square (forum), some concrete wall from private houses, concrete vaults, few statues, inscription and pottery items. As well as the bridge and the viaduct, of course.

Piazza San Rufo in Rieti is traditionally considered to be the exact centre of Italy (Latin ''Umbilicus Italiae'').

Other sights include:

Also interesting are the sights in the Lake Lungo and Ripasottile Natural Preserve, and to the Mount Terminillo .


NOTABLE NATIVES OF RIETI





TRANSPORTATION

Rieti can be reached from the A1 (Rome-Florence) Motorway from the Orte gate, and then through the SS.79. The city is also connected to Rome by the ancient Via Salaria.

Rieti has a station on the Terni-L'Aquila railway.


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