Anzio
Anzio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈantsjo]) is a ceety an comune on the coast o the Lazio region o Italy, aboot 56 km (35 mi) sooth o Roum.
Anzio | |
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Comune di Anzio | |
View o Anzio | |
Coordinates: 41°26′52.61″N 12°37′44.59″E / 41.4479472°N 12.6290528°E | |
Kintra | Italy |
Region | Lazio |
Province | Roum |
Frazioni | Anzio Colonia, Cincinnato, Falasche, Lavinio Mare, Lavinio Stazione, Lido dei Gigli, Lido dei Pini, Lido delle Sirene, Marechiaro, Villa Claudia, Santa Teresa |
Govrenment | |
• Mayor | Luciano Bruschini |
Area | |
• Total | 43.43 km2 (16.77 sq mi) |
Elevation | 3 m (10 ft) |
Population (31 December 2011) | |
• Total | 49,731 |
• Density | 1,100/km2 (3,000/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Anziati, Portodanzesi |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 00042 |
Diallin code | 06 |
Patron saunt | St. Anthony |
Website | Offeecial wabsteid |
Weel kent for its seaside harbour settin, it is a fishin port an a depairtur point for ferries an hydroplanes tae the Pontine Islands of Ponza, Palmarola an Ventotene. The ceety bears great historical significance as the steid o Operation Shingle, a crucial Allied landin durin Warld War II.
History
eeditAncient era
eeditCried Antium in ancient times, it wis the caipital o the Volsci fowk till it wis conquered bi the Romans.
In 493 BC the Roman consul Postumus Cominius Auruncus focht an defeatit twa airmies frae Antium, an as a result captured the Volscian touns o Longula, Pollusca an Corioli (tae the north o Antium).[1]
Wi the latter expansion o Roum it was just far enough awa tae be insulatit frae the riots an tumults o Roum. When Cicero returned frae exile, it wis at Antium that he reassembled the battered remains o his librars, whaur the scrolls wad be secur. Leadin Romans built magnificent seaside villas at Antium. The Julian an Claudian emperors frequently visitit it: Gaius Maecenas haed a villa at Antium; baith Emperor Caligula an Nero wur born in Antium; the latter foondit a colony o veterans an built a new harbour, the projectin moles o which still exist.
Remains o Roman villas are conspicuous aw alang the shore, baith tae the east an tae the north-wast o the toun. Mony auncient wirks o airt hae been foond thare: the Fanciulla d'Anzio, the Borghese Gladiator (in the Louvre) an the Apollo Belvedere (in the Vatican) wur aw discovered in the ruins o villas at Antium.
O the villas, the maist famous wis the Villa o Nero at Antium which cannot be certainly identifee'd, but is generally placit at the so-cried Arco Muto, whaur remains o a theatre (discovered in 1712 an covered up again) exist an aw. It extendit alang the coast o the Capo d'Anzio some 800 metres o seafront. Nero razit the umwhile villa on the steid, whaur Augustus haed receivit a delegation frae Roum tae acclaim him Pater patriae ("Faither o his Kintra") tae rebuild on its foondations a villa on a mair imperial scale, which wis uised bi each Emperor in turn, up tae the Severans. O the famous temple o Fortune (Horace, Od. i. 35) nae remains are kent.
Middle Ages
eeditIn the Middle Ages Antium wis desertit in favour o Nettuno: at the end o the 17t century Innocent XII an Clement XI restored the harbour, no on the auld steid but tae the east o it, wi the openin tae the east, a mistak which leads tae its bein frequently siltit up; it haes a deth o aboot 5 m. The sea is encroachin slichtly at Anzio, but some kilometres farther north-wast the auld Roman coast-line nou lees slichtly inland (see Tiber). The Volscian ceety stuid on heicher grund an somewha awa frae the shore, tho it extendit doun tae it. This wis defendit bi a deep ditch, which can still be tracit, an bi waws, a portion o which, on the eastren side, constructit o rectangular blocks o tufa, wis brocht tae licht in 1897.
Warld War II
eeditAnzio an Nettuno are notable as steids o a Alleed forces laundin an aw an the ensuin Battle o Anzio durin Warld War II. The Commonweel Anzio War Cemetery an Beach Head War Cemetery are locatit here.
American forces (5t Airmy) wur surroondit bi Germans in the caves o Pozzoli in Februar 1944 for a week, sufferin hivy casualties. A movie based on the events cawed Anzio (1968, directit bi Edward Dmytryk) wis made, starrin Robert Mitchum an based on a beuk bi Wynford Vaughan-Thomas.
On 18 Februar 1944, the Breetish licht cruiser Penelope wis struck bi twa torpedoes aff the coast o Anzio an sunk wi a loss o 417 crew.
In the same region Eric Fletcher Waters lost his life in battle. His son, Roger Waters, become the lead sangster o progressive rock baund Pink Floyd. In his honour an remembrance Roger Waters recordit the sang "The Fletcher Memorial Home", which is the maiden name o Eric Waters' mither. (An aw see "When the Tigers Broke Free".)
Main sichts
eeditAlang the coast are numerous remains o Roman villas. Ane, the Domus Neroniana, haes been identifee'd as a residence o Nero.
In Anzio can be foond the Anzio Beachhead British Military Cemetery an a Beachhead Museum. The Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial is in nearbi Nettuno.
Aboot 8 kilometre (5 mile) north o the toun thare is a WWF pairk wi sulphur springs an a medieval touer, Tor Caldara.
Aw alang the coast a lairge nummer o beaches an sea resorts can be foond, includin hotels an the famous fish restaurants o the port o Anzio. The ceety ance hostit a Casino that is nae langer active an nou hosts cultural events. In the soothren pairt o the toun, close tae the border wi Nettuno, are mony Italian art nouveau style hooses.
Further readin
eedit- P. Brandizzi Vitucci, Antium: Anzio e Nettuno in epoca romana (2000)
- Antonio Nibby, Dintorni di Roma, i. 181; Notizie degli scavi, passim.
- This airticle incorporates text frae a publication nou in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "article name needed". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Cite has empty unkent parameters:
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References
eedit- ↑ Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.33
Freemit airtins
eeditWikimedia Commons haes media relatit tae Anzio. |
Wikisource haes the text o the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica airticle Antium. |
- Offeecial wabsteid Archived 2003-10-05 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
- Illustrated reconstruction of Nero's Villa (in Italian)
- Memorials and cemetery from the World War Two battles at Anzio at the Sites of Memory webpage
- Illustrated article on the Battle of Anzio at Battlefields Europe Archived 2008-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Anzio in the history