Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu ("Our Lady of Mesumundu") is a religious building in the territory of
Siligo
Siligo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the region of Logudoro - Meilogu in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about north of Cagliari and about southeast of Sassari.
Siligo borders the following municipalities: A ...
, Sardinia, Italy.
History
Located in the archaeological complex with the same name, it was built in the 6th century, during the
Byzantine
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domination of the island, over a pre-existing
Roman
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*Rome, the capital city of Italy
*Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
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structure (2nd century AD), which included a thermal plant.
The Byzantines re-used part of the walls of the Roman building, as well as the aqueduct. The edifice could have been used as a baptistery. However, it is also possible that it was used for the purification of ill people through an immersion rite (
agiasma).

In 1063, the structure was donated by the ''Giudice'' (duke)
Barisone I of Torres
Barison I or Barisone I was the ''judge'' of Arborea from around 1038 until about 1060 and then of Logudoro until his death sometime around 1073. He is the first ruler of Logudoro of whom we have any real knowledge. His whole policy was opposition ...
to the
Abbey of Montecassino
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The conce ...
. When monks came from the Italian religious community they took possession of lands and goods and founded a monastery.
The monks, moreover, to adapt the sacred building to the
liturgy
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imposed by the
catholic church
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following the
East–West Schism
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, they added an apse and created a new entrance. For the work, they used materials from the nearby Roman ruins and the ''
nuraghe
The nuraghe (, ; plural: Logudorese Sardinian , Campidanese Sardinian , Italian ), or also nurhag in English, is the main type of ancient megalithic edifice found in Sardinia, developed during the Nuragic Age between 1900 and 730 B.C. To ...
'' Culzu.
On 24 June 1147
Gonario II of Torres
Gonario II (also spelled ''Gonnario'' or ''Gunnari''; died between 1180 and 1190) was the '' giudice'' of Logudoro (a kingdom in Sardinia) from the death of his father to his own abdication in 1154. He was a son of Constantine I and Marcusa de Guna ...
, while on his way to the
Holy Land
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to visit the
Holy Sepulcher
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, hy, Սուրբ Հարության տաճար, la, Ecclesia Sancti Sepulchri, am, የቅዱስ መቃብር ቤተክርስቲያን, he, כנסיית הקבר, ar, كنيسة القيامة is a church i ...
, he passed to
Montecassino
Monte Cassino (today usually spelled Montecassino) is a rocky hill about southeast of Rome, in the Latin Valley, Italy, west of Cassino and at an elevation of . Site of the Roman town of Casinum, it is widely known for its abbey, the first h ...
: on that occasion he issued, in favor of
abbot
Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the male head of a monastery in various Western religious traditions, including Christianity. The office may also be given as an honorary title to a clergyman who is not the head of a monastery. The fem ...
Rainaldo di Collemezzo, a document confirming all the donations and concessions made to the monastery in the documents of his predecessors.
Towards the end of the 19th century and early 20th century the church was the object of interest by the architectural historian
Dionigi Scano, who also oversaw a restoration project that was never implemented.
Between the late 1950s and early 1960s, following two excavation campaigns, the archaeologist
Guglielmo Maetzke
Guglielmo Maetzke (Florence, 12 July 1915 - 19 March 2008) was an Italian archaeologist and etruscologist. A pupil of the Etruscologist Massimo Pallottino, he directed important excavation campaigns in Tuscany, Lazio, Campania and Sardinia.
Bio ...
established the dating of the temple to the
sixth century
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.
Description
The temple, which is particularly simple in construction, can be compared to the cross-domed typology for the
ichnografy.
The central body remains of the original structure, a rotunda with a
dome
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covering with two large windows with lowered arch open on the upper part, together with two unequal arms both apsed, oriented to the west and to the south. The first is covered with a
barrel vault
A barrel vault, also known as a tunnel vault, wagon vault or wagonhead vault, is an architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve (or pair of curves, in the case of a pointed barrel vault) along a given distance. The curves are ...
, the second has a large arched window covered with a half dome.
In the construction of the building, parts of the walls of the pre-existing thermal environments were reused. Also in that construction phase, the old Roman aqueduct was also restored, of which a fragment remains outside to the south of the monument.
Inside the building, there are a fragment of the Roman canalization and, at a higher level, the remains of the channels from the Byzantine era.
[F. A. Pittui, ''Il tempio dell'aghiasma (Note sul tempietto bizantino di Santa Maria di Bubalis detta Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu, Siligo (SS)'' in L'almanacco Gallurese 2002–2003, pp.122–123.]
References
Bibliography
* Johnson Mark, ''Santa Maria di Mesumundu a Siligo e gli edifici rotondi nei cimiteri cristiani della tarda antichità: datazione e funzione'', in Itinerando. Senza confini dalla preistoria ad oggi, Volume 1.2, Morlacchi Editore, Perugia, 2015 pp.425-441 ISBN 978-88-6074-722-8
* Frank Pittui, ''Il tempietto di Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu: Interpretazioni e restauri'' in Sacer n.13, 2006.
* F. A. Pittui, ''Il tempio dell'aghiasma (Note sul tempietto bizantino di Santa Maria di Bubalis detta Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu, Siligo (SS)'' in L'almanacco Gallurese 2002–2003.
* Pier Giorgio Spanu, ''La Sardegna Bizantina tra VI e VII secolo'', Mediterraneo tardoantico e medievale, Scavi e ricerche, 12, Oristano, 1998.
* A. Teatini, "Alcune osservazioni sulla primitiva forma architettonica della chiesa di Nostra Signora di Mesumundu a Siligo (Sassari)", in Sacer, III, 1996, pp. 119–149.
*
G. Paulis, ''Grecità e romanità nella Sardegna bizantina e alto-giudicale'', Cagliari, 1980.
*
G. Maetzke, ''Siligo (Sassari). Resti di edificio romano e tombe di epoca tardo imperiale intorno a S. Maria di Mesomundu'', Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità, 1965.
See also
Mesumundu Archaeological Park
The Mesumundu Archaeological Park is an archaeological complex located in Siligo, in the province of Sassari, in Sardinia. Extending for over one hectare, it is located in an alluvial plain bordered by a series of basaltic plateaus, near an an ...
Churches in the province of Sassari
Byzantine sacred architecture
Buildings and structures completed in the 6th century
Ancient Roman baths in Italy
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