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Osimo is a town and of the region of , in the province of Ancona. The municipality covers a hilly area located approximately south of the port city of and the .


History
The oldest archaeological evidence attested in the territory of Osimo comes from the lower valley of the river and its right tributary , which date back to the Upper Paleolithic (40,000-12,000 years ago).

In the 9th century BC, the settled on the hill of Osimo and on the peak of Monte San Pietro, giving life to two distinct settlements with relative .

With the Battle of Sentinum (today ) in 295 BC, the began the conquest of region, which involved Osimo starting from 173 BC.

Vetus Auximum – the ancient Osimo – was founded by the ancient Romans, who used it as a fortress for their settlement in northern . The walls were made of large rectangular stones which are still visible in some locations. It became a Roman colony in 157 BC. The family of were its protectors and resisted in 49 BCE. Inscriptions and monuments in its town square attest to the importance of Osimo during imperial times.

In the 6th century it was besieged twice in the course of the Gothic War (535–554) by

(2025). 9781594160851, Westholme. .
and ; the historian said it was the leading town of Picenum.

Osimo was a free commune by 1100 A.D. It was later returned to the Pope by Cardinal Gil de Albornoz. In 1399–1430, it was a fief of the Malatesta family, who built a rocca, or "castle", which is no longer intact. Osimo was again made a part of the , and remained so until Italian unification in 1861.


Main sights
Osimo retains a portion of its ancient town wall (2nd century BCE). Under the town is a large series of tunnels with esoteric bas-reliefs. The town hall contains a number of statues found on the site of the ancient forum. The new castle (1489), of which parts remain today, was built by .

Among the churches in the town are the following: Comune of Osimo. Accessed 29 November 2022.

  • : (8th–12th centuries) The restored Romanesque-Gothic church has a portal with sculptures of the 13th century, an old crypt, a fine bronze font of the 16th century and a series of portraits of all the bishops of the old diocese of Osimo. The baptistery is from the early 17th century and also has a notable baptismal font.
  • Basilica of San Giuseppe da Copertino: was founded as a church dedicated to St Francis, but with the canonization in 1753 of Joseph of Cupertino, the church was rededicated and refurbished to house his relics.
  • San Marco Evangelista: Erected in 14th century by Augustinian order; refurbished in later centuries, contains an altarpiece by .
  • San Niccolò: 16th-century church
  • Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine Addolorata: 20th century Neo-Romanesque church outside of the town center


People
  • Francesco Antonozzi (1685–1741), painter
  • (born 1968), holder of the world record for the fastest marathon run by a blind man
  • (1040–1115), monk, bishop and
  • (1898–1952), motor racing driver
  • (1889–1957), Olympian
  • Sylvester Gozzolini, founder of the and saint
  • Clemente da Osimo (1235–1291), Italian Roman Catholic professed religious


Twin towns


See also
  • Treaty of Osimo
  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo


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