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Mount Ascensione (''L'Ascenziò'' in Ascolano dialectG. Marinelli, ''op. cit.,'' p. 207.) is a 1,110 m highN. Galiè G. Vecchioni, ''op. cit.,'' p. 14. elevation in the
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sub-Apennines, located entirely in the
province of Ascoli Piceno The province of Ascoli Piceno () is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Ascoli Piceno, and the province is bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the east, the province of Fermo to the north, and it faces the regions ...
. It straddles the valleys of Tronto and Tesino, a river that originates just north near
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. The profile of Ascensione has a jagged appearance that suggests different figures: depending on the vantage point, it may resemble the
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or the profile of Cecco d'Ascoli,G. Marinelli, ''op. cit.,'' p. 206. a
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and opponent of
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. The views from the east northeast and from the west southwest are perfectly symmetrical. The area of this mountain is administratively divided among several municipal territories, such as: Ascoli to the
south South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both west and east. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþa ...
; Appignano del Tronto to the
southeast The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, Radius, radially arrayed compass directions (or Azimuth#In navigation, azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A ''compass rose'' is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, ...
; Castignano to the
northeast The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A '' compass rose'' is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—eac ...
; Rotella to the
north North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating Direction (geometry), direction or geography. Etymology T ...
;
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to the
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; and Palmiano and Venarotta to the
west West is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sun sets on the Earth. Etymology The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance langu ...
.


Description

Mount Ascensione is a relief that stands out among the hills north of
Ascoli Piceno Ascoli Piceno (; ; ) is a (municipality) and capital of the province of Ascoli Piceno, in the Italy, Italian region of Marche. Geography The town lies at the confluence of the Tronto, River Tronto and the small Castellano (river), River Castell ...
, being isolated from other mountains. From the summit of the mountain, a wide panorama can be seen, ranging from the
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to the
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and
Maiella The Maiella (or Majella) is a massif in the Central Apennines, in Abruzzo, central Italy. Geography The mountain is located at the boundary between the provinces of Chieti, Pescara and L'Aquila. The highest peak is Monte Amaro at 2,793&nb ...
mountains, all the way to the
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.


Water courses

Several streams are originated from the mount: * Chiaro:
stream A stream is a continuous body of water, body of surface water Current (stream), flowing within the stream bed, bed and bank (geography), banks of a channel (geography), channel. Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a strea ...
that flows southward until it flows into the
Tronto The Tronto () is a long Italian river that arises at Monti della Laga and ends in the Adriatic Sea at Porto d'Ascoli, San Benedetto del Tronto. It traverses the Lazio, Marche, and Abruzzo regions of Italy. The source of the Tronto is in the Mon ...
near the Ascoli district of Santa Chiara (or Borgo Chiaro). * Bretta: a stream that flows into the Tronto after passing Ripaberarda, Appignano del Tronto and the Ascoli hamlets of Poggio di Bretta and Brecciarolo. * Chifente: a stream that originates on the eastern side of the mountain and flows into the
Tronto The Tronto () is a long Italian river that arises at Monti della Laga and ends in the Adriatic Sea at Porto d'Ascoli, San Benedetto del Tronto. It traverses the Lazio, Marche, and Abruzzo regions of Italy. The source of the Tronto is in the Mon ...
in the municipality of
Castel di Lama Castel di Lama is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Ascoli Piceno in the Italian region Marche, located about south of Ancona and about east of Ascoli Piceno. Castel di Lama borders the following municipalities: Appignano del Tront ...
. * Tesino: a river that originates in the northern slope and flows eastward until it flows into the
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.


Environment

The mountain is covered with dense vegetation, making it a
special protection area A special protection area (SPA) is a designation under the European Union Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds. Under the Directive, Member States of the European Union (EU) have a duty to safeguard the habitats of migratory birds and cer ...
. Its area is divided into two protected floristic areas: Mount Ascension Floristic Area I - Extends within the territory belonging to the municipalities of Ascoli Piceno and Rotella covering an area of more than 11
hectares The hectare (; SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm2), that is, square metres (), and is primarily used in the measurement of land. There are 100 hectares in one square kilometre. A ...
. It includes the summit area of the mountain and the cliff of Santa Polisia. The cliff named after the saint is located at the top of the relief, at an elevation of 1098 m, just below the summit and, with its rocks, it plunges sheer into the woods below with a drop of about 150 m. The vegetation covering this floristic area consists of typical mountain tree species, such as:
coppice Coppicing is the traditional method in woodland management of cutting down a tree to a tree stump, stump, which in many species encourages new Shoot (botany), shoots to grow from the stump or roots, thus ultimately regrowing the tree. A forest ...
, manna ash,
hornbeam Hornbeams are hardwood trees in the plant genus ''Carpinus'' in the family Betulaceae. Its species occur across much of the temperateness, temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Common names The common English name ''hornbeam'' derives ...
,
maple ''Acer'' is a genus of trees and shrubs commonly known as maples. The genus is placed in the soapberry family Sapindaceae.Stevens, P. F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008 nd more or less continuously updated si ...
,
rowan The rowans ( or ) or mountain-ashes are shrubs or trees in the genus ''Sorbus'' of the rose family, Rosaceae. They are native throughout the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest species diversity in the Himalaya ...
, holm oak,
beech Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ...
, and alternating
pasture Pasture (from the Latin ''pastus'', past participle of ''pascere'', "to feed") is land used for grazing. Types of pasture Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, c ...
areas and rocky outcrops. A wide variety of flowers grows in the grassland areas, such as: sweet woodruff, spurge-laurel, annual mercury, common hepatica, orange lily, columbine and belladonna.
Plant litter Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall, or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes) that has fallen to the ground. This detritus or dead organic material and its constituent ...
and
snowdrop ''Galanthus'' (from Ancient Greek , (, "milk") + (, "flower")), or snowdrop, is a small genus of approximately 20 species of bulbous perennial herbaceous plants in the family (biology), family Amaryllidaceae. The plants have two linear leav ...
are found in the rift and fissure areas of the ground.N. Galiè G. Vecchioni, ''op. cit.,'' p. 30. Mount Ascension Floristic Area II - The area is entirely under the jurisdiction of the Rotella municipal administration and covers 28 hectares along the northern, northwestern slope of the relief, known as the "Coast of St. Benedict." It is mainly a clayey, sandy soil in places with few rocky features. The forest consists mainly of coppiced
chestnut The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Castanea'', in the beech family Fagaceae. The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Description ...
trees, usable for obtaining
timber Lumber is wood that has been processed into uniform and useful sizes (dimensional lumber), including beams and planks or boards. Lumber is mainly used for construction framing, as well as finishing (floors, wall panels, window frames). ...
and fruits. The undergrowth is enriched by the growth of shrubby and herbaceous plants such as tree heather,
privet A privet is a flowering plant in the genus ''Ligustrum''. The genus contains about 50 species of erect, deciduous or evergreen shrubs or trees, with a native distribution from Europe to tropical and subtropical Asia, and with one species each ...
, lithosperm,
laurel Laurel may refer to: Plants * Lauraceae, the laurel family * Laurel (plant), including a list of trees and plants known as laurel People * Laurel (given name), people with the given name * Laurel (surname), people with the surname * Laurel (mus ...
,
spindle Spindle may refer to: Textiles and manufacturing * Spindle (textiles), a straight spike to spin fibers into yarn * Spindle (tool), a rotating axis of a machine tool Biology * Common spindle and other species of shrubs and trees in genus ''Euonym ...
and
cardamine ''Cardamine'' is a large genus of flowering plants in the mustard family, Brassicaceae, known as bittercresses and toothworts. It contains more than 200 species of annuals and perennials. Species in this genus can be found in diverse habitats w ...
. Liliaceous plants include: alpine squill, star-of-Bethlehem,
butcher's broom ''Ruscus aculeatus'', known as butcher's-broom, is a low evergreen dioecious Eurasian shrub, with flat shoots known as cladodes that give the appearance of stiff, spine-tipped leaves. Small greenish flowers appear in spring, and are borne sing ...
,
senecio ''Senecio'' is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae) that includes ragworts and groundsels. Variously circumscribed taxonomically, the genus ''Senecio'' is one of the largest genera of flowering plants. Description Mo ...
,
hogweed Hogweed is a common name for several unrelated plants. Hogweed may refer to: * '' Heracleum'', a genus in the carrot family containing several plants often called hogweed, including: ** ''Heracleum sphondylium'', the common hogweed ** ''Heracleu ...
, and broad-leaved willowherb. The
lady orchid ''Orchis purpurea'', the lady orchid, is a herbaceous plant belonging to the genus ''Orchis'' of the family Orchidaceae. Description ''Orchis purpurea'' reaches on average of height. The leaves are broad and oblong-lanceolate, forming a ros ...
with red-stained white flowers also grows there.N. Galiè G. Vecchioni, ''op. cit.,'' p. 31.


Feast of the Ascension

It is a tradition in the Ascoli area to make pilgrimages to the Mount, on the occasion of the
Feast of the Ascension The Feast of the Ascension of Jesus Christ (also called the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, Ascension Day, Ascension Thursday, or sometimes Holy Thursday) commemorates the Christian belief of the bodily Ascension of Jesus into Heaven. It ...
, a holiday (also present in many other parts of Italy) related to ancient
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-related purification rites. Today the celebration persists, and consists of making a procession from the village of Polesio to the church of Our Lady of the Ascension, located at the top of the mount.


Anthropic geography

Abutting the mount are hamlets and towns (some of them once fortifications) belonging to the various municipalities that have administrative jurisdiction over the mount. In the part under the administration of the municipality of
Ascoli Piceno Ascoli Piceno (; ; ) is a (municipality) and capital of the province of Ascoli Piceno, in the Italy, Italian region of Marche. Geography The town lies at the confluence of the Tronto, River Tronto and the small Castellano (river), River Castell ...
: * Montadamo * Polesio * Porchiano dell'Ascensione * Venagrande * other minor hamlets (Casalena, Cignano, Colonnata, Morignano, Trivigliano-Villa Pagani, Venapiccola) In the part under the administration of the municipality of Rotella: * Capradosso * Castel di Croce * Poggio Canoso In the part under the administration of the municipality of Venarotta: * Cerreto * Monsampietro In the part under the administration of the municipality of Appignano del Tronto: * Appignano del Tronto In the part under the administration of the municipality of Castignano: * Ripaberarda In the part under the administration of the municipality of
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: * Montemoro In the part under the administration of the municipality of Palmiano: * Castel San Pietro All of the above municipalities fall within the area of the Badlands and Mount Ascensione Park, a geographic area circumscribed by Mount Ascensione, which is characterized by the imposing presence of the mountain and the formation of geomorphological phenomena of
soil erosion Soil erosion is the denudation or wearing away of the Topsoil, upper layer of soil. It is a form of soil degradation. This natural process is caused by the dynamic activity of erosive agents, that is, water, ice (glaciers), snow, Atmosphere of Ea ...
called
badlands Badlands are a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded."Badlands" in '' Chambers's Encyclopædia''. London: George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 2, p. 47. They are characterized by steep slopes, ...
. The aims of the Badlands and Mount Ascensione Park are to enhance the area and its environmental and cultural peculiarities. It is an area that was strongly affected by the 2016 and 2017 earthquakes. In fact, all municipalities that are part of the Badlands and Mount Ascensione Park area are on the list of "Crater Municipalities".


Oronyms

This mountain, over time, has been identified by three different designations.


Monte Nero

This name was the first oronym by which the relief was named. The term "black" was probably referable to the presence of a rich and dense forest vegetation, consisting of holm oaks and chestnut trees, which covered its northern slope, giving the walls a darker color than that of the surrounding hills and a "dark and mysterious appearance." Another interpretation suggests that it refers to the Greek word "nerèin," meaning
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, to be linked to the presence of the springs found at the mountain's slopes.N. Galiè G. Vecchioni, ''op. cit.'', p. 82.


Monte Polesio

Mount Polesio - (Mëndagna dë Pëliesce, in Ascolano dialect) - The name "''Montis Polesii''" or "''Polexii''" is mentioned in documents bearing dates of the 12th and 13th centuries.N. Galiè G. Vecchioni, ''op. cit.'', p. 84. In order to find the origin of this oronym there are various interpretations that justify the attribution of the name Polesio to this mountain. It could derive from the archaic lemma "pol": a word defining a mountain, or from the term "polo" widely used in areas of
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to indicate a relief. A further interpretation leads back to the
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word "paulus," which means small, but in past times identified the wooden stone that
proselytes The biblical term "proselyte" is an anglicization of , as used in the Septuagint for "stranger", i.e. a "newcomer to Israel"; a "sojourner in the land", and in the Novum Testamentum Graece for a first-century convert to Judaism. It is a transla ...
of naturalistic rites fixed on the top of mountains. Bartolomeo Palucci, a historian and religious scholar from Ascoli, identifies the origin of the name Polesio (Pëliesce) in the phonetic deformation of the Greek lemma "pelex" meaning jagged ridge, a description that would correspond to the morphology of the relief, which has about 10 peaks. Giuseppe Speranza ascribes the origin of the name Polesio to that of the Umbrian deity Esu, deriving the oronym from the words "Pol" and "Esu" that is: the "mountain of Esu," referring to the circumstance of the
Umbrian Umbrian is an extinct Italic language formerly spoken by the Umbri in the ancient Italian region of Umbria. Within the Italic languages it is closely related to the Oscan group and is therefore associated with it in the group of Osco-Umbr ...
people laying siege to the city of Ascoli and settling with their logistical bases at the heights of the mountain.N. Galiè G. Vecchioni, ''op. cit.'', p. 83. A legend has it that the name is linked to that of Saint Polisia, a legendary figure placed in the 3rd-4th centuries of Ascoli history. The young woman is believed to have been the daughter of Polymius, prefect of Ascoli in the time of
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, who was converted to Christianity and baptized by Bishop
Emygdius Saint Emygdius (Latin: ''Emidius, Æmedius, Emigdius, Hemigidius''; ; – AD) was a Christian bishop who is venerated as a martyr. Tradition states that he was killed during the persecution of Diocletian. Legend His legend states that he was a ...
. Her father, outraged at her conversion, had the Praetorians chase her down to capture her, but the girl, sheltering on the mountain, was miraculously swallowed by a chasm that suddenly opened. The author Quintus of Quintecimus believes that it was then that the Christians changed the name Monte Nero (Mons Nigris) to "Monte Polisio" in honor of the governor's daughter. This belief gave rise to the custom on the part of pilgrims to carry a stone, taken from among the pebbles and gravel of the Chiaro Creek, and leave it as a tribute to the saint on the crevice that allegedly hid her. In times past it was common to see piles of stones along the crevice.N. Galiè G. Vecchioni, ''op. cit.'', p. 92. It is said that Polisia never died, but is alive to this day inside the mount, in the company of a hen with gold chicks, weaving on a loom, also made of gold.It is also said that the fairies of
Montagna dei Fiori Montagna dei Fiori (Italian: "Mountain of the Flowers") is a mountain group in the Abruzzo, central Italy, forming the Monti Gemelli massif, together with the Montagna di Campli. It is located nearby the boundary between the province of Teramo a ...
weave on golden looms.
Also according to legend, it is reported that the noise one hears as one leans over the cliffs or rests one's ear on the rocks at the summit of the mountain corresponds to that of the shuttle of chicks chirping and the loom of Saint Polisia, working the fabric for her "wedding dress with the Divine Bridegroom."G. Marinelli, ''op. cit.,'' p. 250. A further hypothesis, probably the one closest to reality, links the mountain's name to the figure of Cintio Polesio, a man from Ascoli, who raised a castle at the base of the mountain's cliff in the 9th century. It is plausible to assume that the elevation was called "Mount of the Castle of Polesio."


Monte Ascensione

The mountain took this name from the oratory, dedicated to the
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into heaven and the
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into heaven, that the
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Meco del Sacco built on top of the relief in the
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. Some Ascoli authors tell us that more than one consecrated place intended for prayer was raised on this mountain; Gabriele Nepi counted six, Giuseppe Fabiani had identified two.


See also

*
Apennine Mountains The Apennines or Apennine Mountains ( ; or Ἀπέννινον ὄρος; or – a singular with plural meaning; )Latin ''Apenninus'' (Greek or ) has the form of an adjective, which would be segmented ''Apenn-inus'', often used with nouns s ...
*
Province of Ascoli Piceno The province of Ascoli Piceno () is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Ascoli Piceno, and the province is bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the east, the province of Fermo to the north, and it faces the regions ...
* Tesino * Rotella, Marche


References


Bibliography

* Narciso Galiè Gabriele Vecchioni, ''Il Monte dell'Ascensione'', Società Editrice Ricerche s.a.s, Via Faenza, 13, Folignano (Ascoli Piceno), Stampa Grafiche D'Auria, maggio 1999, pp. 14, 15, 28-31, 82, 83, 84, 92, * Giuseppe Marinelli, ''Dizionario Toponomastico Ascolano'' - ''La Storia, i Costumi, i Personaggi nelle Vie della Città'', D'Auria Editrice, Ascoli Piceno, marzo 2009, pp. 207, 250;
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