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Monte San Biagio ( Southern Laziale: ''Muntciegl'') is a town and '' comune'' in the province of Latina, in southern Lazio ( Italy). It is located on the slope of a hill part of the Monti Ausoni. Until 1862 it was known as Monticello.


History and main sights

The Roman presence in Monte San Biagio's territory is testified by the presence of a mausoleum attributed to Emperor
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, a native of the area, but which probably belonged to Sextus Iulius Frontinus, who had a great villa in the vicinity. The Romans defeated the
Samnites The Samnites () were an ancient Italic people who lived in Samnium, which is located in modern inland Abruzzo, Molise, and Campania in south-central Italy. An Oscan-speaking people, who may have originated as an offshoot of the Sabines, they for ...
here, at the Passo della Portella: in the place a fortified gate was built, which was later used as the border customs of the
Kingdom of Naples The Kingdom of Naples ( la, Regnum Neapolitanum; it, Regno di Napoli; nap, Regno 'e Napule), also known as the Kingdom of Sicily, was a state that ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula south of the Papal States between 1282 and 1816. It was ...
. Nearby is a watchtower from the period of
Pope Sixtus V Pope Sixtus V ( it, Sisto V; 13 December 1521 – 27 August 1590), born Felice Piergentile, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 24 April 1585 to his death in August 1590. As a youth, he joined the Franciscan order ...
. The origins of the modern town date back to the Middle Ages, when a castle was built here (over the Roman ruins), firstly as a stronghold of the Duchy of Gaeta, and later of the Duchy of Fondi. The first document mentioning the ''Castrum Monticelli'', however, dates from 1099, from the archives of Monte Cassino. In the following centuries it was a fief of Fondi, a possession of the dell'Aquila family from 1145. Later it was ruled by the Colonna, the Carafa, the Mansfeld and the Di Sangro, as part of the
Kingdom of Naples The Kingdom of Naples ( la, Regnum Neapolitanum; it, Regno di Napoli; nap, Regno 'e Napule), also known as the Kingdom of Sicily, was a state that ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula south of the Papal States between 1282 and 1816. It was ...
. In the winter of 1788 the town was sacked by the French army, while, after the Bourbon restoration and the subsequent unification of Italy, the neighbourhood was the base of
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. In 1862 the name was changed to Monte San Vito and, soon thereafter, to the current Monte San Biagio.


Transportation

Monte San Biagio lies next to the Via Appia, once the main road from Rome to Campania. It is also connected by a branch of the Via Flacca from Terracina to
Gaeta Gaeta (; lat, Cāiēta; Southern Laziale: ''Gaieta'') is a city in the province of Latina, in Lazio, Southern Italy. Set on a promontory stretching towards the Gulf of Gaeta, it is from Rome and from Naples. The town has played a consp ...
. The town is served by a railway station on the mainline between Rome and Naples.


Traditions and gastronomic specialities

There are several dishes particular to Monte San Biagio, some using shrimp from the local lakes, and wild asparagus. The pork sausages are particularly distinctive, usually handmade from the meat and lard of the pig, mixed with chilli pepper and coriander seed. It is also home to of cork oak woods, one of the few areas of production outside of Sardinia. The communes of Monte San Biagio, Sonnino and Terracina itself are those sanctioned to produce Moscato di Terracina wines, the finest of which come from vineyards on the southeast-facing slopes of the coastal hills. The plains of Monte San Biagio, south of Monti Ausoni, are primarily used for agriculture including the growth of kiwi, olives, pears, citrus fruits, and many types of vegetables.


Climate

Monte San Biagio has a Mediterranean climate ( Köppen climate classification: Csa),with hot, dry summers and mild, humid winters.


Twin cities

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Saint-Romain-le-Puy Saint-Romain-le-Puy () is a commune in the Loire department in central France. The town is located from Montbrison along the D8. It was originally built on the volcanic peak (''le puy''), but has since migrated to the plain. Geography Le Puy ...
, France * Übersee, Germany


References

Cities and towns in Lazio {{Latium-geo-stub