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Country
  
Italy

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Lodi (LO)

Elevation
  
58 m (190 ft)

Province
  
Province of Lodi

Patron saint
  
Saint Blaise

Region
  
Lombardy

Frazioni
  
Maiocca, Triulza

Demonym(s)
  
Codognesi

Local time
  
Wednesday 9:50 AM

Postal code
  
26845

Codogno

Weather
  
9°C, Wind W at 11 km/h, 45% Humidity

Codogno (Cudogn in the Lodi dialect) is a town and comune of 15,462 inhabitants in the province of Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. It is the main center of the plain known as Basso Lodigiano, which has about 90,000 inhabitants. It received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on June 26, 1955.

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Map of 26845 Codogno, Province of Lodi, Italy

History

There is evidence of a settlement dating back to Roman penetration of Gaul, where it is thought to have been used as a castrum. The Latin form of the name Codogna was "Cothoneum" and is believed to derive from the name of the consul Aurelius Cotta, conqueror of the Gauls, who inhabited these lands at that time. However, it is not until 997 C.E. that the name of the town is found in print. It is mentioned in a charter of Emperor Otto II. It has also been suggested that the name may be derived from the cydonia apple, or the melo cotogno, a species of quince, both common in this region.

In 1441, after long jurisdiction by the bishops of Lodi, the settlement was sold to the Venetian family Fagnani by Filippo Maria Visconti, the Duke of Milan and subsequently, in 1450, to Gian Giacomo Trivulzio under whom it was granted the status of borgo ("burg", a fortified town) by Francesco I Sforza.

During this time, Codogno had developed a thriving commercial life, and having a fiercely autonomous spirit, they wished to be independent of Trivulzio. The Codognesi sought inclusion in the jurisdiction of Piacenza in order to have a wider and freer market. Thus, by an act ratified on April 21, 1492, they became citizens of Piacenza. To demonstrate their gratitude, they altered their coat-of-arms to show the Roman she-wolf (the symbol of Piacenza), tied to a quince tree (the symbol of Codogno) with a gold chain.

Sports

U.S. Codogno (previously "Associazione Calcio Codogno 1908") is an Association Football club based in Codogno. It was formed in 1908.

Notable people

  • Dana Valery – singer and actress
  • Maurizio Milani - comedian and humor writer
  • Twin towns

  • Solagna, Italy
  • References

    Codogno Wikipedia