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FERENTINO (anc. Ferentinum, to be distinguished from Ferentum or Ferentinum in Etruria) , a town and episcopal see of Italy, in the province of Rome, from which it is 48 m. E.S.E. by rail. Pop. (1901) 7957 (town), 12,299 (commune). It is picturesquely situated on a hill 1290 ft. above sea-level, and still possesses considerable remains of ancient fortifications. The lower portion of the outer walls, which probably did not stand free, is built of roughly hewn blocks of a limestone which naturally splits into horizontal
double
The highest part of the town, the acropolis
inscriptions of the period of Sulla, recording its construction by two censors (local officials); and in the interior, which contains several chambers, there is an inscription of the same censors over one of the doors; and another over a smaller external side door. The windows lighting these chambers come immediately above the cornice, and the wall
acropolis
original
Maggiore , in the Lower town (13th-14th century), has a very fine exterior; the interior, the plan of which is a perfect rectangle, has been spoilt by restoration. There are several other Gothic churches in the town.Ferentinum was the chief
Latina
Horace praises its quietness, and it does not appear much in later history. (T. As.)See further Ashby, Rom. Mitteil. xxiv. (1909). End of Article: FERENTINO (anc. Ferentinum, to be distinguished from Ferentum or Ferentinum in Etruria) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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