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Teggiano

Teggiano (Salerno)
Comune
Città di Teggiano
Panoramic View
Panoramic View
Coat of arms of Teggiano (Salerno)
Coat of arms
Teggiano (Salerno) is located in Italy
Teggiano (Salerno)
Teggiano (Salerno)
Location of Teggiano (Salerno) in Italy
Coordinates: 40°23′N 15°32′E / 40.383°N 15.533°E / 40.383; 15.533
Country Italy
Region  Campania
Province / Metropolitan city Province of Salerno (SA)
Frazioni Facofano, Macchiaroli, Pantano, Piedimonte, Prato Perillo, San Marco
Government
 • Mayor Michele Di Candia (since June 06,2016)
Area
 • Total 61 km2 (24 sq mi)
Elevation 637 m (2,090 ft)
Population (31 December 2005)
 • Total 8,139
 • Density 130/km2 (350/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Teggianesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 84039
Dialing code 0975
Patron saint San Cono da Teggiano
Saint day 3 June
Website Official website

Teggiano (formerly called Diano) is a town and comune in Campania, Italy, in the province of Salerno. It is situated on an isolated eminence above the upper part of the valley to which it gives the name of Vallo di Diano.
Among the historic centers of the Province of Salerno, Teggiano is certainly one that has best preserved its ancient appearance of the fortress and it is this aspect which is shown to those who reach the old town. The natural appearance of Roman Oppidum, still now remembered by the well preserved plan of the Cardo and of the Decumanus, was renewed in the Norman period and in the age of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen.

In the late 19th century Giacomo Racioppi attributed its foundation to Oscan-Sabellian tribes driven out from their lands as a result of the expansion of the Etruscan civilization. Lately they say Tegianum was built by Lucanians early in the 4th century BC, and later was a municipal town of Lucania, made into a colony by Emperor Nero.

During the Middle Ages that Diano had a predominant role in the history of the Vallo di Diano. In Norman times, the Sanseverino family, counts of Marsico and later princes of Salerno, took over the fief of Diano which was composed of the hamlets of Sassano, Monte San Giacomo, San Rufo, San Pietro al Tanagro and Sant'Arsenio. Teggiano was ruled by the Sanseverino for over three centuries (1239–1556). They chose the castle as a stronghold in which they could take shelter during emergencies. At that time Diano was well surrounded by high walls with 25 guard towers and four gates. In 1497, under Antonello Sanseverino of Salerno, the city resisted the siege undertaken by Frederick IV of Naples for 8 months. Following a new rebellion, led this time by Ferrante, last Prince of Salerno, in 1552 the Sanseverino family was expelled from the kingdom. Teggiano became a fief of other noble families including the Gomez da Silva, the Grimaldi, the Caracciolo, the Villani, the Colonna, the Calà and Schipani.


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