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Province of Isernia : ウィキペディア英語版
Province of Isernia


The province of Isernia ((イタリア語:provincia di Isernia)) is a province in the region of Molise in Italy. The provincial capital is the city Isernia and the president of the province is Luigi Brasiello. The province of Isernia has an area of and a population of 86,828 inhabitants as of 2015, giving it a population density of 56.56 residents per square kilometre.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Isernia )〕 It contains 52 comunes ((イタリア語:comuni)) in the province, listed at comunes of the Province of Isernia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Statistics )
==History==
Isernia was known as Samnite Aesernia until it fell under Roman rule in 263 BCE. The territory was given to Alczeco for his efforts against the Byzantines with his Bulgari military, by the Duchy of Benevento; most of this territory became Molise County. Throughout the ninth century it was repeatedly sacked during Muslim invasions and suffered an earthquake in 847; these destroyed the cities of Isernia and Venafro.〔 Despite this, the city was made an episcopal see and was granted the status of county in 964. A 1979 archaeological discovery near the city of Isernia found evidence of a settlement dating back to the Palaeolithic period over 736,000 years ago.
In Molise County, Benedictines formed the San Vincenzo al Volturno monastery in the province of Isernia after Rome fell in 476. When the area was invaded by the Muslims, 500 to 900 monks were decapitated by them and many were taken as slaves; despite this, the monastery continued to function and reached its peak size during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Pope Celestine V was born near Isernia and the province's feast day is on 19 May, the date Celestine V was canonized. An earthquake in 1805 destroyed Isernia's cathedral, which was rebuilt atop the ruins of the destroyed structure in 1837.〔

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