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Comes from place names to versus (in front of, nearby) or amnis versus (towards the river), as suggested by the phonetic and etymological root to (a) compared therewith (m) (aquam), where the waters are those of Sagittarius.
With reference to the Norman period, the name could also be linked to that of Aversa, the city founded by the Normans bell. In 1927 was added to the specification "of the Abruzzi. • 1150, in the "Catalogue of the Barons" of the Norman King Roger II, the land of Antwerp, with the fiefdom of Castrovalva, Simon is listed as belonging to the Count di Sangro. In 1187 is already short of civil and criminal cases. The feuds are then inherited by Simone di Sangro Raynaldo loses them for having spoken out against the Emperor Frederick II. The lands of Antwerp with its Norman castle (built in the first half of the twelfth century. Sangro by Antonio) return in the availability of this family until 1250. • 1431, the county was under the rule of Caldora of Pacentro and, in 1479, below that of Niccolò da Procida, which enriches the church of S. Marcello the splendid portal. In 1493 the family sold Belprato, which holds up to 1631, making her reach under his leadership the peak. In 1500 the Academy of literary Asleep, founded by Gianvincenzo Belprato draws in the palace of Antwerp humanists, scientists and artists from many parts of Italy. • 1656, the village is decimated by the plague propagated from Naples. The earthquake of 1706 supplements the work of devastation, so much so that in a document dated 1754 the Norman castle is described as "destroyed and no pension." In the eighteenth century. Antwerp belongs to Retrieve, until the feud in 1806. Some years earlier, in 1799, under the wind of the French Revolution had refused anversani, weapons in hand, paying taxes, raising huge outcry. • 1817, the village of Castrovalva joined Antwerp. After the unification of Italy, the territory is affected by the phenomenon of banditry. • 1905, Gabriele D'Annunzio The environmental light under a bushel, which defines "perfect in my tragedies."
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