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AMERIA (mod. Amelia)

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 805 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AMERIA (mod. Amelia)  , a city of Umbria, situated about 65 in, N. of Rome on the Via Amerina (which approached it from the S. starting from Falerii and passing through CastellumAmerinum, probably mod . Orte, where it crossed the Tiber) . It has a
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fine position, 1332 ft. above sea-level, and still retains considerable remains of the city wall, built in polygonal
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masonry of carefully jointed blocks of
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limestone, some 12 ft. in
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total thickness, and showing traces of reconstruction at different periods . Various remains of the
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Roman period exist between the walls, including a large
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water
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reservoir divided into ten chambers . The lofty campanile of the
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cathedral was erected in 1050 with fragments of Roman buildings . Ameria is not mentioned in the
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history of the Roman
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conquest of Umbria, but is alluded to as a flourishing place, with a fertile territory extending to the Tiber, by
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Cicero in his speech in defence of Sextus Roscius Amerinus, and its fruit is often extolled by Roman writers . Augustus divided its lands among his veterans, but did not plant a colony here . The bishopric of Ameria was founded in the
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middle of the 4th century .

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