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HISTORY OF MORRONE



The Samnites
The Romans
The Normans
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The Charter of Carlo II d’Angiò
The Census of 1532
The appraisal of Morrone of 1593
Historical Events
1614 visit of Monsigor Eustacchio
1734 visit of Monsignor Tria
Luigi Cinelli
Miscellaneous
Parochial Archive
Customs
Traditions
Weights and Measures
Markets and Fairs
The Feast of San Giuseppe
The Territory
Migratory route for herds
Surnames and Nicknames
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Experts and Masters from Morrone
Famous People
Santa Maria in Casalpiano
Franco Valente: Casalpiano
The Toponymy of Morrone

Rural Life
A stroll around Morrone
Panoramic photo
Old prayers
Morronese cookbook
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The portals of house
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YESTERDAY AND TODAY


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The Newspaper of Morrone
 

THE MOLISE


INDEX MOLISE

The Molise territory
Molise in the norman period
The road system
Pre-norman fortifications and settlements
Urban development: the church and the castle
Relations with the Church
Architecture in norman times
Fortifications and castles
Molise at the time of the crusades
Molise and the Adriatic
The fortifications today
 

The South and the Unification of Italy

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I Sanniti
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Cronologia storica
1303 Carlo II D'Angiò
I censimenti dal 1532
L'apprezzo del 1593
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1614 Mons. Eustacchio
1734 Mons. Tria
Inchiesta Murattiana
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I costumi
Le tradizioni
I pesi e le misure
I mercati e le fiere
La festa di San Giuseppe
Il territorio
Il tratturo
I cognomi e i soprannomi
I cognomi scomparsi
I maestri
Le persone famose
S. Maria in Casalpiano

Cli scavi di Casalpiano
Franco Valente spiega Caslpiano
Franco Valente: Casalpiano
Franco Valente: Araldica
La chiesa Madre
I Feudatari di Morrone
Toponimo di Morrone
L'Italia Meridionale
Vita rurale.
Quattro passi per Morrone
Panoramiche grandangolo
Antiche preghiere
Ricettario morronese
Cartoline da Morrone
I portali e lavori in pietra
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IL MOLISE E
REGIONI CONFINANTI


INDICE MOLISE

Il territorio del Molise
L'epoca Normanna
Le vie di comunicazione
Fortificazioni e insediamenti prenormanni
Sviluppo urbano: la chiesa
e il castello
I rapporti con la Chiesa
L'architettura Normanna
Opere fortificate e castelli
Il Molise e le crociate
Il Molise e l'Adriatico
Le opere fortificate oggi

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IL SUD E L'UNITA'D' ITALIA

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THE MOLISE.
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The fortifications today

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The current state of preservation of fortifications

Fortification architecture in Molise represents a rich patrimony, not only of the region, which deserves greater preservation efforts. The condition of castles, towers and fortified residences varies greatly, ranging from buildings that enjoy an excellent state of preservation to artefacts that are reduced to a state of ruin and have been completely neglected. In some cases, the hard to reach location explains the general indifference and state of desolation from which these buildings suffer. In other cases, urban fortifications suffer from the same neglect, which is often accentuated by the frequent plundering of building materials that occurred until a few years ago. Among those urgently requiring restoration are the Riporse castle in Longano, the castle of Rionero del Sannio, the Roccapipirozzi castle, the castle of Rocchetta al Volturno, the castle-enceinte of Pesche, the castle of Lupara and the tower of Magliano. Some castles have undergone restoration work that, under the pretence of preservation, but actually for financial exploitation, has transformed the structures through the use of camouflage solutions and inadequate modern building materials.
Restoration work recently performed on some fortifications has led to a better historical and architectural awareness (Venafro, Monteroduni, Termoli, Campobasso, Gambatesa, Oratino, Roccamandolfi) and a more conscientious use of the artefacts.
If we believe that the remains of fortifications should be regarded as significant and unique “documents”, we cannot make their survival depend only on the possibility of a more or less immediate or more or less extensive re-utilisation. These remains should be treated exactly like archive documents whose safeguard is certainly not dependent on their re-utilisation potential.

The importance of preserving the remains of fortified structures as ruins (when the conditions do not allow for responsible reintegration and reversible completions) is connected with the need to ensure a better immediate and future understanding of these remains, that is to say, with the possibility of continuing the investigations in order to correct and update the provisional data. The remains, in these cases, can take on the role of fossil guide for the interpretation of phenomena that are not initially understood, and serve as areas of experimentation for efficacious preservative solutions and long-term testing.

Dir. by Luigi Marino,
 Dipartimento di storia dell'architettura e restauro delle strutture architettoniche
 dell'Università degli Studi di Firenze

http://www.mondes-normands.caen.fr/angleterre/index.htm

 

 

 

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