Ausonia, Lazio Explained

Ausonia
Official Name:Comune di Ausonia
Coordinates:41.35°N 58°W
Region:Lazio
Province:Frosinone (FR)
Frazioni:Madonna del Piano, Selvacava
Mayor:Benedetto Cardillo
Area Total Km2:20
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:2593
Population As Of:28 February 2017
Population Demonym:Ausoniesi
Elevation M:178
Saint:St. Michael
Day:September 29
Postal Code:03040
Area Code:0776

Ausonia is a town and comune in southern Lazio, central Italy. It takes its name from the Ausones/Aurunci, whose ancient town Ausona (member of the Auruncan Pentapolis), located nearby, was destroyed by the Romans in 314 BC. In the Middle Ages it was known as Fratte.

Ausonia is located near the border between Lazio and Campania, in a valley between the Monti Aurunci and the Mainarde. Its names stems from Ausona, an ancient city of the Osci, whose location, however, has not been identified after it was destroyed by the Romans in 314 BC. The finding of Latin inscriptions devoted to Hercules suggest that a pilgrimage road could pass from here in ancient times.

Main sights

The main attraction is the sanctuary of Santa Maria del Piano (15th century, although founded in 1100). Its sacristy has a maiolica pavement from the 17th-century Neapolitan school, and a polyptych by Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo (1531). The crypt has medieval frescoes with stories of the life of St Remicarda.

Other churches include the 12th-century San Michele Arcangelo and the church of Santa Maria di Correano.

Ausonia is home to a medieval castle built by the Princes of Capua in the 11th century. Remains include two towers around the keep and the walls.

Dialect

Southern Latian dialect is spoken in the city.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Population data from ISTAT
  2. See: Pellegrini G. B, Carta dei dialetti d'Italia, Pacini ed., Pisa 1977.