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Cantalupo in Sabina

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Country
  
Italy

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Rieti (RI)

Demonym(s)
  
Cantalupani

Area
  
10 km²

Province
  
Province of Rieti

Region
  
Lazio

Elevation
  
297 m (974 ft)

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Local time
  
Wednesday 12:01 PM

Postal code
  
02040

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Weather
  
14°C, Wind N at 34 km/h, 32% Humidity

Cantalupo in Sabina is a town and comune in the province of Rieti, on the Sabine Hills of Lazio. It is famous as the reputed origin of the muskmelon called a cantaloupe melon.

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Map of 02040 Cantalupo In Sabina Province of Rieti, Italy

It is one of several Italian comuni named "Cantalupo" ("song of the wolf" or "howl of the wolf" or literally "singing wolf") and it seems that these place names are due to an elevated presence of wolves at the time of their naming (probably because wolves could be heard howling, but this etymology is actually disputed nowadays).

History

Cantalupo in Imperial Roman times housed a scattering of villas, one belonging to the Tullii, the family of the orator Marcus Tullius Cicero, but in the Migrations period the inhabitants were protected by a walled castle at the high point of a rocky spur, which was in possession of the counts of Cuneo. Cantalupo was not mentioned however, until an 11th-century register reported the walled village as a possession of the abbots of Farfa. Though in 1278 the comune's representatives swore fealty to the Papacy, its borderlands position in the marches of Lazio (governed from Rome) and Umbria, Cantalupo passed from one feudatory lord to another. The rocca commanding the town was expanded into a residence for the counts of Sant'Eustachio in the 13th and 14th centuries, and then passed to the Savelli family in the 15th century before it was further enlarged by a series of successive holders of the feodo. It is now a museum. The comune preserves its picturesque character.

In the Papal States, Cantalupo was governed by a direct representative of the Apostolic Camera.

Notable persons

  • Elio Augusto Di Carlo (1918–1998) Italian ornithologist, historian and physician.
  • References

    Cantalupo in Sabina Wikipedia