3-room flat piazza dei Priori, Centro, Narni

NarniPiazza dei Priori
  • € 90,000
  • 3
  • 137
  • 1
  • G
  • No
Listing updated on 12/14/2023
Description

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Near Piazza dei Priori, in a very central position with excellent visibility, large room with showcase and bathroom. Light. Possibility of changing the intended use to housing.

The area around Narni was already inhabited in the Paleolithic, as evidenced by the findings in some of the caves of which the territory is composed. Around the beginning of the first millennium the Osco-Umbrians settled in the area calling Nequinum their settlement. its impervious position [5]. It took over a year to accomplish the feat, which took place 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 can't", and nequitia means "uselessness".), The Romans changed the name of the Latin city of Narnia [6] [7 ] [8], from the name of the nearby river Nar, the current Nera. 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 has recently been identified. [10]. The ancient navigability of the Nera river is also known about Strabo [11] and Tacitus [12]. The passage in which the consul Gneo Calpurnio Pisone, in 19, decided to embark in Narni with his wife Plancina in order to reach Rome without arousing suspicion is known. It became Municipium in 90 BC. In the year 30 AD Nerva was born here, the last Italic among the Roman emperors. The quotation of Narnia by Tertullian, in the Apologeticum, 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), dates back to the early Christian era. with certainty when the city of Narnia changed its name to Narni, but this probably happened gradually over time starting from the thirteenth century [no source] and then became effective after the French revolution [no source], although until the end of the nineteenth century century inscriptions with the ancient name of Narnia [no source] were still found in the tombstones and official writings. he has also dealt with the origins of the name "Narnia" several times in his books as noted for example on page 306 of his co-authored book with Roger Lancelyn Green: CS Lewis: A Biography, published in 2002. Below is an excerpt that report here anto said by Lewis to Hooper:

«When Walter Hooper asked CS Lewis where he had found the word Narnia, Lewis showed him his atlas Murray's Small Classical Atlas, ed. GB Grundy (1904), which he had bought when he was reading the classics with his tutor Kirkpatrick at Great Bookham [1914-1917]. On page 8 of this atlas there is a map of Italy with the inscriptions in Latin. Lewis had underlined the name of a small town called Narnia simply because he loved the sound of that word. Narnia - or "Narni" in Italian - is located in Umbria, halfway between Rome and Assisi. "
Features
Reference
73931
contract
Sale
type
Apartment | Economic property class
surface
137 m² - See detail
rooms
3 (2 bedrooms, 1 other), 1 bathroom, kitchen diner
floor
Ground floor
total building floors
1 floor
availability
Available
other features
Optic fiber
Single tv system
Window frames in glass / wood
Double exposure
Expenses
price
€ 90,000
condominium fees
No condominium fees
Energy efficiency
year of construction
1800
condition
To be refurbished
Energy Efficiency
G≥ 175 kWh/m² year
Floorplan
d9c1e8f189f3d075d5222b1cbad14fe7
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