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9 unusual facts about Bevagna


Andrea Camassei

He was born in Bevagna in Umbria to parents of modest means, Angelina d' Anton Maria Angeli and Lorenzo.

Ansovinus

Additionally, there are rural churches dedicated to him at Avacelli, Casenove, Bevagna, and Monsammartino.

Cantalupo di Bevagna

Cantalupo is a frazione of Bevagna in the Italian region Umbria located at an elevation of 201 m on the Torrente Attone, a tributary of the Topino River.

Carsulae

When the via Flaminia was built, its western branch proceeded north from Narni, sparking the development not only of Carsulae, but also of Acquasparta and Bevagna.

Irina Ilovaiskaya

She was buried in Bevagna (200 km from Rome), in the town cemetery, next to her husband and her son.

John H. Secondari

According to the passenger list, John Secondari was born in Bevagna, Umbria, Italy, not Rome.

Trevi, Umbria

Many rivers and canals, none of them very large, run in a general South-to-North direction, converging into a single river near Bevagna.

Trincia II Trinci

He was also vicar of Bevagna starting from 1371, as well as Papal commander and gonfaloniere of the Duchy of Spoleto.

Via Flaminia

It went on, followed at first by the modern road to Casuentum (San Gemini) which passes over two finely preserved ancient bridges, through Carsulae to Mevania (Bevagna), and thence to Forum Flaminii (S. Giovanni Profiamma).


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