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Spoleto

Town in Umbria, central Italy, on a hill 50 km/31 southeast of Perugia; population (2001) 37,900. There is an annual opera and drama festival (June–July) established by Gian Carlo Menotti. The town was a papal possession (1220–1860) and has Roman remains and medieval churches.

Spoleto was once Etruscan, and became a Roman colony in 242 BC, later resisting Hannibal in 217 BC. It was the capital of an important Lombard duchy (6th–8th centuries), and from 1247 to 1860 belonged to the Papal States. There is a partly 11th-century cathedral containing frescoes by Pintoricchio and the tomb of the 15th-century artist Fra Filippo Lippi.



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HANNIBAL Spoleto's biggest claim to fame has to be in its valiant resistance against Carthaginian General Hannibal (247-182 BC), one of the greatest military leaders in history, who arrived in Spoletium (as it was then known) fresh from his victories over the Romans at Lago di Trasimeno.
 
 
 
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