Photographer’s Note
Montesarchio
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Montesarchio (Latin: Caudium; Greek: Καύδιον) is a commune in the Province of Benevento, Campania, southern Italy. It is located 18 km south-east of Benevento in the Valle Caudina at the foot of Monte Taburno. The commune was granted the official status of City (Città) by a presidential decree of 31 July 1977.
Montesarchio is the site of ancient Caudium, an ancient city of Samnium, situated on the road from Beneventum (modern Benevento) to Capua. It seems probable that it was in early times a place of importance, and the capital or chief city of the tribe called the Caudini; but it bears only a secondary place in history. It is first mentioned during the Second Samnite War, 321 BCE, when the Samnite army under Gaius Pontius encamped there, previous to the great disaster of the Romans in the neighbouring pass known as the Caudine Forks (Livy ix. 2); and again, a few years later, as the head-quarters occupied by the Samnites, with a view of being at hand to watch the movements of the Campanians. (Id. ix. 27.) The town of Caudium is not mentioned during the Second Punic War, though the tribe of the Caudini is repeatedly alluded to. Niebuhr supposes the city to have been destroyed by the Romans, in revenge for their great defeat in its neighbourhood; but there is no evidence for this. It reappears at a later period as a small town situated on the Appian Way, and apparently deriving its chief importance from the transit of travellers (Hor. Sat. i. 5. 51; Strabo v. p. 249): the same causes preserved it in existence down to the close of the Roman Empire. (Ptol. iii. 1. § 67; Itin. Ant. p. 111; Itin. Hier. p. 610; Tab. Peut.) We learn that it received a colony of veterans; and it appears from Pliny, as well as from inscriptions, that it retained its municipal character, though deprived of a large portion of its territory in favor of the neighboring city of Beneventum. (Plin. iii. 11. s. 16; Lib. Colon. p. 232; Orelli, Inscr. 128, 131.) The period of its destruction is unknown: the name is still found in the 9th century, but it is uncertain whether the town still existed at that time.
The position of Caudium is fixed by the Itineraries, which all concur in placing it on the Appian Way, 21 Roman miles from Capua, and 11 from Beneventum; and as the total distance thus given from Capua to Beneventum is perfectly correct, there can be no doubt that the division of it is so too.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, in the 7th century a Lombard nobleman called Arcolo found here a shelter and fought against Charlemagne. In that occasion the burgh was fortified and a tower, still visible today, was built at the summit of the hill.
Later the castle was rebuilt, but the Normans destroyed it. It was gain rebuilt in the 15th century. Feudataries who held Montesarchio include, starting from the 13th century, D'Aquino, Della Leonessa, Caracciolo, Carafa and D'Avalos, who owned it until the abolition of feudality in 1805.
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azaf1
(15541) 2009-03-19 7:20
Ciao Silvio
Montesarchio seems to be a pretty nice place. Old stone work narrow streets and imposing buildings.
Have a good evening and TFS
Argiris
Clementi
(42759) 2009-03-19 7:48
Ciao Silvio,
ultimamente ti arrimpichi sempre in paesi in salita, bello questo scorcio di montesarchio, è la prima volta che lo vedo e sento nomiare.
Giorgio
ribeiroantonio
(21709) 2009-03-19 8:07
It is a very nice shot in spite of the difficult light. The narrow alley reminds me many similar alleys in Portugal where the stone work is the dominant feature. Well done.
Antonio
suzzz
(399) 2009-03-19 9:00
hello Silvio
this is a nice shot of the Montesarchi! I like the shadow on the wall and the fine light! a narrow street indeed but you captured it in a superbe way..
TFS Silvio and regards
dip
(12402) 2009-03-19 9:24
Ciao Silvio,
beautiful corner of the town,
good point of view and perspective,
well done,
Dimitris.
baddori
(4553) 2009-03-19 10:14
Ciao Silvio
Bello scorcio e grande nitidezza.
Scalinata allungata dall'edificio tondeggiante, in piena luce in alto.
Nessun buco nei colori.
Complimenti
Gianfranco
ciakgiak
(9972) 2009-03-19 10:51
Ciao Silvio,
paesini deliziosi che andrebbero visitati cm per cm.
Stupendo questo scorcio, grande POV, mi ricorda molto Ragusa Ibla. Bravissimo.
Ciao, Giorgio.
cobra112
(11116) 2009-03-19 12:56
Bravo bravo Silvio! Vedi che guardare in alto ha i supi lati positivi? Beuona prsopettiva e profondità. Molto inetresante lo spicchio di cielo intrappolato.
Roberto
Jeppo
(11568) 2009-03-19 15:16
ciao Silvio,
benevento....una provincia quasi sconosciuta....ma che probabilmente nasconde piacevoli sorprese come questo paesello medioevale.
mi piace molto la prospettiva dal basso...
ciao
Silvio
hay_kes
(28554) 2009-03-19 16:09
Hi Silvio,
Very beautiful street perspective vith excellent POV and lighting.TFS.
Ciao,
hAyAti
polpo56
(7752) 2009-03-19 16:11
Cero lo sguardo calamitato da quella serranda mezza arruginita non è il massimo (del resto non ti potevi mettere a sostituirla) ma la prospettiva e la composizione sono molto valide. Mi piace.
ciao Silvio
Ludo
lousat
(14864) 2009-03-19 16:27
Ciao Silvio,non e' proprio in bolla ma stavolta conta poco,e' la gestione del tempo di esposizione che e' stata grandissima,sti vicoli mezza luce e mezza ombra sono sempre un terreno difficile in cui cimentarsi,bellissimo risultato,buona giornata,Luciano
ChrisJ
(69396) 2009-03-19 18:18
Ciao Silvio
Well managed lighting contrasts, with excellent shadow detail, & no appreciable oe. The narrow cobbled lane adds good perspective. Superb sharpness & upward pov. Tfs!
danyy
(67844) 2009-03-19 23:44
Bonjour Silvio,
une photo qui rend vraiment bien chaque détail de la structure de ces murs millénaires. Une Italie dont l'architecture est un des attraits majeurs, source inépuisable d'art pour les photographes.
Une approche qui me plait beaucoup ici par son côté intime.
Regards.
daniel.
Nicou
(43737) 2009-03-19 23:53
Hello silvio,
Famntastique vue sur cette rue, quel captage, au millimètre, ces belle pierre grise ces escaliers, superbe.
Bravo et amitié
Nicou
delpeoples
(5272) 2009-03-20 0:04
Caro Silvio, un altro ottimo foto del tuo "Vicoletti". Qui l'uso del verticale è eccellente. I toni di grigio sono perfettamente esposti e saturi e la piccola macchia di cielo blu contrasta piacevolmente con il grigio. TFS ed hai una bella WE (in Australia e di sera adesso), Lisa
mauro61
(14478) 2009-03-20 1:14
ciao Silvio,
un bell'angoletto questo che proponi con questo spicchio di cielo azzurro.
Scale che portano piacevolmente su...
buona giornata
maurizio
rbassin
(4153) 2009-03-20 10:30
Ciao Silvio,
Cette photo de ruelle est superbe; c'est bien présenté avec un bon POV. La qualitée de la lumière donne du relief aux anciens murs.
Bon W-E
Roland
fulvio52
(8314) 2009-03-20 13:06
Ciao, Silvio.
Bella, sia come prospettiva sia come luce. Interessante scorcio realistico, dove le dissonanti (vedi serranda arruginita che volente o nolente attira subito l'attenzione) si mescolano al sapore piacevolmente medievale della veduta. Bravo! Buona serata e buon fine settimana, a presto. Saluti carissimi,
Fulvio.
ellelloo
(4626) 2009-03-21 7:41
Ciao Silvio,
An attractive corner and a good shot. The control of exposure is perfect and the colours are beautiful and natural. A good POV and excellent framing. Well done!
Saluti e buon fine settimana!
Lasse
Photo Information
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Copyright: Silvio Sorcini (Silvio1953)
(40635) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-09-15
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Vicoletti [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-03-19 6:36








