Torremaggiore Explained

Torremaggiore
Official Name:Comune di Torremaggiore
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Coordinates:41.6833°N 32°W
Region:Apulia
Province:Foggia (FG)
Frazioni:Petrulli
Mayor:Emilio Di Pumpo
Area Total Km2:210.01
Population Total:16643
Population As Of:01-01-2021
Population Demonym:Torremaggiorese(i)
Elevation M:169
Saint:St. Sabinus Bishop
Day:First Sunday in June
Postal Code:71017
Area Code:0882

Torremaggiore is a town, comune (municipality) and former seat of a bishopric, in the province of Foggia in the Apulia (in Italian: Puglia), region of southeast Italy. It lies on a hill, 169m (554feet) over the sea, and is famous for production of wine and olives.

History

The history of Torremaggiore is strictly connected to that of the burg of (Castel) Fiorentino (di Puglia), a Byzantine frontier stronghold founded by the Italian catepan Basil Boioannes in 1018.

Ecclesiastical history

Fiorentina was the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fiorentino, established in 1059. In 1391 it was suppressed and its territory merged into the Diocese of Lucera. The name Fiorentino (Florentinensis) has been used, since 1969 as a Latin Catholic titular bishopric.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.liceofiani.net/chi_era_nicola_fiani.htm ‘Chi era Nicola Fiani?’