Single-family detached house via del Monte, Centro, Narni

NarniVia del Monte
€ 59,000
2 rooms
40 m²
1 bathroom
No Lift
Furnished
Cellar
Listing updated on 05/24/2024
Description

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In the historic center of Narni, apartment consisting of living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, closet and cellar. Bright and panoramic.

The area around Narni was already inhabited in the Paleolithic, as attested by the findings in some of the caves that make up the territory. Around the beginning of the first millennium BC, populations of Apennine culture of Ideo-European origin, the Osco-Umbrians settled in the area, calling their settlement Nequinum.

In 300 BC the citadel returned to the interests of Rome, which had it besieged by the consul Quintus Appuleius Pansa, however, obtained unsuccessful results given his impervious position[4]. It took over a year to accomplish the feat, which occurred in 299 BC thanks to the betrayal of two local people who allowed the Romans to enter the walls. It thus became a Roman colony and a strategic center along the Via Flaminia. To punish the support given to the Gauls, and considering Nequinum a bad omen (in Latin, nequeo means "I cannot", and nequitia means "uselessness".), the Romans changed the name of the city to the Latin of Narnia[5][6 ][7], from the name of the nearby river Nar, the current Nera.

There is not much information relating to that period, but it is thought[8] that the city may have played a role of some importance during the of the first two Punic Wars. Along the Nera river, near the hamlet of Stifone, where the port of the Roman city was once located, the archaeological site of what appears to be a Roman shipyard was recently identified.[9]. Furthermore, there is information about the ancient navigability of the Nera river in Strabo[10] and Tacitus[11]. The passage in which the consul Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, in 1919, decided to embark in Narni with his wife Plancina in order to reach Rome without arousing suspicion is known. It became a Municipium in 90 BC. In the year 30 AD, Nerva, Roman emperor, was born there. The mention of Narnia by Tertullian in the Apologeticum is from the early Christian era, in a list of "false gods" drawn up in the first century, as the city was the ancient home of the god Visidianus (Narnensium Visidianus).

It is not known with certainty when the city of Narnia changed its name to Narni, but this probably happened gradually over time starting from the 13th century[citation needed] and then became effective after the French revolution[citation needed], although until the end of the 19th century, inscriptions with the ancient name of Narnia were still found in tombstones and official writings[without source].

The writer Walter Hooper, who was among other things secretary and biographer of CS Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia, he also discussed the origins of the name "Narnia" several times in his books as can be seen for example on page 306 of his book co-written with Roger Lancelyn Green: CS Lewis: A Biography, published in 2002.--bb121d516631b133398c49020557a3d5!
Features
contract
Sale
type
Single-family detached house | Full ownership | Medium property class
surface
40 m²
rooms
2 (1 bedroom, 1 other), 1 bathroom, kitchen diner
floor
Ground floor
total building floors
1 floor
availability
Available
other features
Furnished
Cellar
Double exposure
Surface detail

Residential

Floor
Ground floor
Surface
40.0 m²
Coefficient
100
Surface type
Main
Commercial area
40.0 m²
Expenses
price
€ 59,000
condominium fees
No condominium fees
Energy efficiency
condition
Excellent / Refurbished
heating
Independent, with radiators, powered by methane
Energy Efficiency
G≥ 175 kWh/m² year
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