Senarica

Senarica
Frazione
Senarica

Location of Senarica in Italy

Coordinates: 42°32′51″N 13°30′50″E / 42.54750°N 13.51389°E / 42.54750; 13.51389Coordinates: 42°32′51″N 13°30′50″E / 42.54750°N 13.51389°E / 42.54750; 13.51389
Country  Italy
Region  Abruzzo
Province Teramo (TE)
Comune Crognaleto
Population
  Total 300
Demonym(s)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Website Official website
Senarica Republic
Repubblica di Senarica
Microstate
1343–late 18th century


Flag

Capital Not specified
Languages Italian
Religion Roman Catholic
Government Republic
Historical era Early Modern
   Established 1343
   Disestablished late 18th century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of Naples

Senarica is a village in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. With a population of fewer than 300 people, Senarica was an independent republic for about four centuries until the end of the eighteenth century. It was the smallest state to maintain an independent status for that long, although now it is a frazione of the comune of Crognaleto.

Geography

It lies west of Teramo city, in the province of Teramo.

History

Senàrica and the neighbouring village Poggio Umbricchio became independent in circa 1343, when Queen Joanna I of Naples granted the area independence because of the inhabitants' fierce opposition against the enemy troops of Milan under Lord Luchino I Visconti's relative Ambrogio Visconti. Impressed by the splendor of the dogal Republic of Venice, Senàrica rulers adopted a similar republican government, with an elected doge as head of state.[1]

Its coat of arms was a black shield with a silver lion (as the symbol of the state) fetching a snake of the same colour. These arms appeared on a gold gonfalon and on the seal as well. In the village's cathedral is still visible a reproduction of the lion, which in this particular image is topped by a crown.

Surname

Senarica is also a family name. One member of the family is the minor Italian actor Piero Senarica.

See also

Notes and references

  1. Guida Italia: Abruzzo Molise (4th ed.). Milan, Italy: Touring Club Italiano. 1979 [1926]. ISBN 9788836500178.

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