Valle di Maddaloni is a ''
comune
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'' (municipality) of 2 661 inhabitants in the
Province of Caserta
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in the
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region
Campania
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, located about northeast of
Naples
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and about east of
Caserta
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.
In the communal territory is the
Caroline Aqueduct, built by architect
Luigi Vanvitelli
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to carry water from
Monte Taburno
Taburno Camposauro is a massif located in the Apennines, to the west of Benevento, in the Campania region of Southern Italy. Its highest peak is the Taburno, at 1,393 m. It is composed of two groups of calcareous mountains separated by a p ...
to the
Caserta Palace
The Royal Palace of Caserta ( it, Reggia di Caserta ) is a former royal residence in Caserta, southern Italy, constructed by the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies as their main residence as kings of Naples. It is the largest palace erected in Europe ...
.
Origins of the name
The name has a clear origin: it derives from the Latin ''vallis'' valle. The
Maddaloni Maddaloni (Campanian: ) is a town and ''comune'' of Campania, Italy, in the province of Caserta, about southeast of Caserta, with stations on the railways from Caserta to Benevento and from Caserta to Naples.
Main sights
The city is at the base ...
specification identifies the area. In the past it was known with the name of Valle Tifantina, in reference to the neighboring mountains.
History
The time of foundation of Valle di Maddaloni is not known, but its birth seems to be closely linked to the presence of a castle built on a hill not far from the original settlement in the early Middle Ages. The castle had to endure the raids of the Goths, the
Vandals
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The ...
and the
Saracens
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. The residential fabric of the town therefore has the typical conformation of medieval settlements, with a main path, today's Corso Umberto I, and small collateral branches. The history of Valle revolves throughout the Middle Ages around the fate of the castle which, starting from
1300
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and until
1500
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, was the subject of hereditary or "forced" passages between various dynasties, including the Catalan family of "de La Rath" and the French
Artois
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lineage. On the threshold of the fourteenth century, the castle had several rulers: it passed from the hands of Onorato I Caetani back to those of the "Della Ratta" and precisely from Giovanni, to Francesco and Caterina.
Under the Spanish government, Ferdinand the Catholic confirmed to Caterina the possession of the territories of ''Valle'', ''Caserta'', ''Limatola'', ''Dugenta'' and ''Sant'Agata de 'Goti''.
The current coat of arms is composed of a shield which, compulsorily adopted for the Authorities, must be of a shape commonly called "modern Samnite", that is composed of a rectangular shield with rounded lower corners. This element must maintain a proportion of six modules of width and nine modules of height, in whose area, called field, the various subdivisions take place.
The field of the coat of arms of Valle di Maddaloni, is of the truncated type, that is divided into two horizontal registers, this type of subdivision appears for the first time, among the coats of arms and gonfalons, in the fourteenth century. In the upper register there is the Annunciation, with the Archangel Gabriel on the left and the Blessed Virgin Mary kneeling on the right. The background of this field is a green background, a sign of victory, honor and abundance. In the lower register, however, there is a masonry castle with three towers, five windows and a central door, a symbol of nobility and feudal power, all on a blue background, a symbol of glory, virtue and firmness, a tone very present in the coats of arms. municipal. On the sides of this castle there is the inscription "Valle", which for reasons of "balance" has been divided for both sides.
Monuments and places of interest
*
Carolino Acqurduct, in the municipality of Valle di Maddaloni are the Ponti della Valle, the Carolino aqueduct built by
Luigi Vanvitelli
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to bring water from the sources of Mount Taburno to the
Royal Palace of Caserta
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and included in the
UNESCO
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World Heritage List.
* Monumento Ossario ai Caduti garibaldini, author of the project, for the architectural part was the engineer Carmelo Destino, while the sculptor Enrico Mossuti created the bronze statue depicting the winged victory and the stone high-reliefs with the portrait of the protagonists of the Garibaldi epic. The construction was carried out by Giuseppe Cozzolino.
References
Cities and towns in Campania
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