Usellus Explained

Usellus
Official Name:Comune di Usellus
Native Name:Usèddus
Pushpin Map:Italy Sardinia
Coordinates:39.8°N 59°W
Region:Sardinia
Province:Oristano (OR)
Frazioni:Escovedu
Mayor:Felice Atzori
Area Total Km2:35.10
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:773
Population As Of:31 December 2016
Population Demonym:Usellesi
Useddesus
Elevation M:289
Postal Code:09090
Area Code:0783

Usellus (Sardinian: Usèddus; Latin: Uselis or Usellis) is a town, comune (municipality) and former bishopric in the Province of Oristano in the Italian region Sardinia.

Usellus borders the following comuni: Albagiara, Ales, Gonnosnò, Mogorella, Villa Verde, Villaurbana.

History

Usellus is in the interior of Sardinia, about 25km (16miles) from the Gulf of Oristano on the west coast, and the same distance south of Forum Trajani (modern Fordongianus). Its name is not found in the Itineraries, and the only ancient author who mentions it is Ptolemy, with the name Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Οὔσελλις,[2] who erroneously places it on the west coast of the island: but the existing ruins, together with the continuity of the name, leave no doubt of its true situation. It is about northeast of the modern town of Ales. Ptolemy styles it a colonia, and this is confirmed by an inscription on a bronze tablet of AD158 (a tabula patronatus, setting forth that M. Aristius Balbinus had accepted the position of patron of the town for himself and his heirs) that speaks of the place as Colonia Julia Augusta Uselis. It would hence appear probable that the colony must have been founded under Augustus, though Pliny[3] asserts that Turris Libisonis (modern Porto Torres) was the only colony in Sardinia at his time (79 CE, hence after Augustus' reign)[4] It may be that civic rights were obtained from Augustus.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. Ptolemy, iii. 3. § 2
  3. Pliny the Elder, H.N. iii.85
  4. De la Marmora, Voy. en Sardaigne, vol. ii. pp. 367, 466.
  5. Mommsen, Corp. Inscr. Lat. x. p. 816
  6. Web site: IterrCost - Church of Santa Reparata . 1 April 2014.