Online Encyclopedia

FRASCATI

Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume V11, Page 38 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
Spread the word: del.icio.us del.icio.us it!

FRASCATI  , a

See also:
town and episcopal see of Italy, in the province of Rome, 15 M . S.E. of Rome by
See also:
rail, and also reached by electric
See also:
tramway via
See also:
Grottaferrata . Pop . (19or) 8453 . The town is situated 1o56 ft. above the sea-level, on the N. slopes of the
See also:
outer
See also:
crater ring of the
See also:
Alban Hills, and commands a very
See also:
fine view of the Campagna of Rome . The
See also:
cathedral contains a memorial tablet to Charles
See also:
Edward, the Young Pretender, whose
See also:
body for some while rested here; his
See also:
brother, Henry, Cardinal York, owned a
See also:
villa at Frascati . The villas of the
See also:
Roman
See also:
nobility, with their beautiful gardens and fountains, are the chief attraction of Frascati . The earliest in date is the Villa Falconieri, planned by Cardinal Ruffini before 1550; the most important of the rest are the Villa Torlonia (formerly Conti), Lancelotti (formerly Piccolomini), Ruffinella (now belonging to Prince Lancellotti), Aldobrandini,
See also:
Borghese and Mondragone (now a Jesuit school) . The surrounding country, covered with remains of ancient villas, is fertile and noted for its wine . Frascati seems to have arisen on the site of a very large ancient villa, which, under Domitian at any
See also:
rate, belonged to the imperial house about the 9th century in which period we find in the
See also:
Liber Pontificalis the names of four churches in Frascata . The
See also:
medieval- stronghold of the
See also:
counts of
See also:
Tusculum (q.v.), which occupied the site of the ancient city, was dismantled by the Romans in 1191, and the inhabitants put to the sword or mutilated . Many of the fugitives naturally took
See also:
refuge in Frascati .

The see of Tusculum had, however, always had its cathedral

church in Frascati . For the greater
See also:
part of the
See also:
middle ages Frascati belonged to the papacy . See G . Tomassetti, La Via
See also:
Latina nel medio evo (Rome, 1886), 17o seq.; T . Ashby in Papers of the
See also:
British School at Rome, iv . (
See also:
London, 1907) . (T .

End of Article: FRASCATI
[back]
KARL EMIL FRANZOS (1848–1904)
[next]
FRASER

Additional information and Comments

There are no comments yet for this article.
» Add information or comments to this article.
Please link directly to this article:
Highlight the code below, right click and select "copy." Paste it into a website, email, or other HTML document.