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Mount Circeo as seen from the beach in Sabaudia, Italy
Cape Circeo and the Gulf of Gaeta
Location
Lazio
Nearest city
San Felice Circeo
Area
0000000000084.4084.40 km2 (32.59 sq mi)
Established
1934
Governing body
Ministero dell'Ambiente
Official website
The Acropolis (High Place) of Mount Circeo as seen from the Ancient Tower Ruins with Sabaudia, Italy in the distance
"Torre Paola" at Sabaudia, a 16th century watchtower built by will of Pope Pius IV at the west end of the promontory, guarding the canal
Monte Circeo or Cape Circeo (Italian: Promontorio del Circeo, Latin: Mons Circeius) is a mountain remaining as a promontory that marks the southwestern limit of the former Pontine Marshes. Although a headland, it was not formed in the same way as headlands are usually formed, by erosion of the coast, but is a remnant of the orogenic processes that created the Apennines. The entire coast of Lazio, in which the mountain and the marsh are located, was a chain of barrier islands formed on a horst, made part of the mainland by sedimentation of the intervening graben.
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Monte Circeo, as it is sometimes also called in Italian, is located on the southwest coast of Italy, about 100 km south/southeast of Rome, near San Felice Circeo, on the coast between Anzio and Terracina. At the northern end of the Gulf of Gaeta, it is about 5 km long by 1.5 km wide at the base, running from east to west and surrounded by the sea on all sides except the north. The land to the north of it is 15 m above sea level, while the summit of the promontory is 541 m. While the headland is quite steep and hilly, the land immediately to the east of it is very low-lying and swampy. Most of the ancient swamp has been reclaimed for agriculture and urban areas. The mountain, the coastal zone as far north as Latina, including the only remaining remnant of the swamp, and two of the Pontine Islands offshore, Zannone and Ponza, have been included in the Circeo National Park.
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The mountain is composed mostly of marl and sandstone from the Paleogene and of limestone from the lower Early Jurassic.
Contents
1 Prehistory
2 Ancient Roman times
3 Today
4 References
5 External links
Prehistory
In 1939 the skull of a Neanderthal man was found by a team led by Alberto Carlo Blanc in the Guattari Cave; and several other findings also prove it was inhabited in prehistorical times.
Ancient Roman times
The origin of the name is uncertain: it has naturally been connected with the legend of Circe, and Victor Bérard (in Les Phéniciens et l'Odyssée, ii. 261 seq.) maintains in support of the identification that Aiaia, the Greek name for the island of Circe, is a faithful transliteration of a Semitic name, meaning "island of the hawk". The difficulty has been raised, especially by geologists, that the promontory ceased to be an island at a period considerably before the time of Homer; but Procopius remarked that the promontory has all the appearance of an island until one is actually upon it (see [1]).
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Upon the east end of the ridge of the promontory are the remains of an enceinte, forming roughly a rectangle of about 200 by 100 meters of very fine polygonal work, on the outside, the blocks being very carefully cut and jointed and right angles being intentionally avoided. The wall stands almost entirely free, as at Arpinum—polygonal walls in Italy are as a rule embanking walls—and increases considerably in thickness as it descends. The blocks of the inner face are much less carefully worked both here and at Arpinum. It seems to have been an acropolis, and contains no traces of buildings, except for a subterranean cistern, circular, with a beehive roof of converging blocks. The modern village of San Felice Circeo seems to occupy the site of the ancient town, the citadel of which stood on the mountain top, for its medieval walls rest upon ancient walls of Cyclopean work of less careful construction than those of the citadel, and enclosing an area of 200 by 150 m.
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Ponza Italian Isola Di Ponza is the largest of the Italian Pontine Islands archipelago located 33 km south of Cape Circeo in the Tyrrhenian Sea It also the name of the commune of the island a part of the province of Latina in the Lazio region
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Circeii, as it was then known, was founded as a Roman colony at an early date— according to some authorities in the time of Tarquinius Superbus 1, but more probably about 390 BC. The existence of a previous population, however, is very likely indicated by the revolt of Circei in the middle of the 4th century BC 2, so that it is doubtful whether the walls described are to be attributed to the Romans or the earlier Volscian inhabitants. At the end of the republic, however, or at latest at the beginning of the imperial period, the city of Circei was no longer at the east end of the promontory, but on the east shores of the Lago di Paola (a lagoon - now a considerable fishery - separated from the sea by a line of sandhills and connected with it by a channel of Roman date: Strabo speaks of it as a small harbour) 1.5 km north of the west end of the promontory. Here are the remains of a Roman town, belonging to the 1st and 2nd centuries, extending over an area of some 600 by 500 meters, and consisting of fine buildings along the lagoons, including a large open piscina or basin, surrounded by a double portico, while farther inland are several very large and well-preserved water-reservoirs, supplied by an aqueduct of which traces may still be seen. An inscription speaks of an amphitheatre, of which no remains are visible. The transference of the city did not, however, mean the abandonment of the east end of the promontory, on which stand the remains of several very large villas. An inscription, indeed, cut in the rock near San Felice, speaks of this part of the promonturium Veneris ("promontory of Venus"; the only case of the use of this name) as belonging to the city of Circei. On the south and north sides of the promontory there are comparatively few buildings, while, at the west end there is a sheer precipice to the sea.
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The town only acquired municipal rights after the Social War, and was a place of little importance, except as a seaside resort. For its villas Cicero compares it with Antium, and probably both Tiberius and Domitian possessed residences there. Presumed Domitian's villa contained important artistic works, like the Apollo and the Faun with the transverse flute and a spa. The beetroot and oysters of Circei had a certain reputation. The view from the highest summit of the promontory (which is occupied by ruins of a platform attributed with great probability to a temple of Venus or Circe) is of remarkable beauty; the whole mountain is covered with fragrant shrubs. From any point in the Pontine Marshes or on the coast-line of Latium the Circeian promontory dominates the landscape in the most remarkable way.
Today
Mount Circeo is today included in the National Park of Circeo, instituted in 1934 on 8,5 km² over the territories of Latina, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo and Zannone Island (minor island of Ponziane Archipelago).
References
^ Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1.56
^ Livy, Ab urbe condita, 6.12.6
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (Eleventh ed.). Cambridge University Press.
External links
At the site of the Circeo National Park
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LightHouse Italy SFCirceo HDR EyeCatching Kelvin filter dramatic lights shot on Nikon coolpix s620 The Lighthouse by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The rocky ledge runs far into the sea and on its outer point some miles away the lighthouse lifts its massive masonry A pillar of fire by night of cloud by day Even at this distance I can see the tides Upheaving break unheard along its base A speechless wrath that rises and subsides in the white tip and tremor of the face And as the evening darkens lo how bright through the deep purple of the twilight air Beams forth the sudden radiance of its light with strange unearthly splendor in the glare No one alone from each projecting cape And perilous reef along the ocean s verge Starts into life a dim gigantic shape Holding its lantern o er the restless surge Like the great giant Christopher it stands Upon the brink of the tempestuous wave Wading far out among the rocks and sands The night o er taken mariner to save And the great ships sail outward and return Bending and bowing o er the billowy swells And ever joyful as they see it burn They wave their silent welcome and farewells They come forth from the darkness and their sails Gleam for a moment only in the blaze And eager faces as the light unveils Gaze at the tower and vanish while they gaze The mariner remembers when a child on his first voyage he saw it fade and sink And when returning from adventures wild He saw it rise again o er ocean s brink Steadfast serene immovable the same Year after year through all the silent night Burns on forevermore that quenchless flame Shines on that inextinguishable light It sees the ocean to its bosom clasp The rocks and sea sand with the kiss of peace It sees the wild winds lift it in their grasp And hold it up and shake it like a fleece The startled waves leap over it the storm Smite
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<i> The map shows the sites of Odysseus wanderings as they have been reconstructed by scholars relying in part on descriptions in the Odyssey itself and in part on the speculations of ancient writers like Strabo and Eratosthenes The voyage home proceeds in the following order < i> <b> The fall of Troy Ismarus the country of the Cicones Now part of Bulgaria Blown off course past Cape Malea Land of the Lotus Eaters often identified as the coast of Libya but also on the southern tip of Greece The Cyclopes island perhaps the steep slopes of Mt Eryx at northwestern corner of Sicily Aiolia island home of Aeolus Made of bronze and capable of travel like a modern ocean liner Almost home to Ithaca The Laestrygonians Bonifacio on the southeastern tip of Corsica where there is a narrow harbor and steep cliffs Aiaia Circe s isle Capo Circeo once an island on the Italian coast southwest of Rome now a peninsula The land of the dead Not an quot underowrld but an island somewhere iin the Atlantic past Gibralter the quot Pillars of Heracles quot Then back to Circe The Sirens lurking on o ne of the islands north of Sicily The Wandering Rocks Scylla and Charybdis perhaps the northern entrance to the straits of Messina Sicily where a massive chunk of rock is still called Scylla Thrinacia where the oxen of Helius graze Ogygia Calypso s isle perhaps Gozo one of three islands in the Malta group where there is a cave bearing Calypso s name Scheria or Phaeacia perhaps Corfu an island near the western coast of Greece Ithaca < b>
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