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A likely explanation is that the name of the place name praedial Avidianum (or fundus Avidianus) from the noble Avidius, which is well attested in Alba Fucens.
Hence, the name of medieval Avez was due to the presence of a "bottom greed", ie a farm belonging to the family of greed, with its Roman villa. Another hypothesis derives its name from Iane Ave, near to the existence of a temple dedicated to Janus Bifronte with an inscription near Ave Janus, "which just" Avezzano. Another hypothesis is that the city's name is derived from "Advezziarum 'given the presence in the area in Roman times, many family members Vezza. The name dialect auzzàne spread indiscriminately by the province of Rieti, the valley of the Liri (Roccamonfina) to indicate the woods mostly of Alders (Alnus glutinosa) which suggests an etymology for Avezzano formed on alnetianus with ALN metaphony> au, or forest Ontani (given the proximity of the wetlands) Middle Ages Avezzano name appears for the first time in history, in the year 854 AD, in Cronicon Cardinal Leone Marsicano, when mention is the church of S. Salvatore, the other quote is found in a diploma of Berengar II 953, concerning the possessions of the monastery of Barreggio. Other reports showed Avezzano that alley as existed in the early Middle Ages: a plaque found in the zone is clear that in 1156 Avezzano was walled and ladies of the city in 1181, Gentile was Paleari, Earl of Manoppello. In a scroll instead of 1371 you have news of a ruling with which the Queen of Naples, Jeanne D'Anjou, married the King of Hungary, gave relief and immunity popular, with only subjection to the King, a Avezzano while in another parchment, written in Latin and dating back to 1441, are stripped and customs of the time, the streets, the streets, voices, words and even the reasons for a dispute arose between Luchesi and Avezzano regarding possession of the territory "The Pen" built by the Romans during the remediation Fucino. Other historical evidence: in 1268, after the victory of Charles of Anjou on Conradin, Avezzano is elevated in the middle of the countryside, although for unexplained reasons, continued to be called "countryside of Dawn." The city was a fief of the Marsi, Normans and the Swabians for some time. Avezzano in 1331 was sacked and destroyed by Francesco Del Dodge, Duke of Andria, since Avezzano had openly sided in favor of Philip, Prince of Taranto, son of Duke Francis but enemy. The city resources on the old fortress of Paleari the time of the Orsini, who in 1490 built a castle, but in particular it developed after the elevation in district town, which included most of the centers of Marsica. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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