Thursday, September 30, 2010 The" sun of the Alps "at the entrance principale di una chiesa ciociara
Al Santuario di S. Anna di Villa Latina.
di Sergio Andreatta - www.andreatta.it
Incredibile ma vero, il sole delle Alpi, tradizionale simbolo celtico devozionale dei Leghisti di Umberto Bossi, è diffuso anche in provincia di Frosinone. E non davanti ad una scuola come ad Adro (leggere il mio articolo in proposito) ma davanti all'ingresso principale di una chiesa. E mi sono chiesto perché mai? A forza di pensarci, credo di aver trovato alla fine, non so se quella giusta, una spiegazione. Nella Cattedrale di Anagni, il 19 agosto del 1159, l'unico papa inglese della storia della chiesa Adriano IV stipulava un trattato con i comuni di Milano, Brescia, Mantova, Cremona and Piacenza, linked together, the "pactum anagninum" with which these cities are not forced to make peace with the Barbarossa without the prior consent of the pope and they undertook to excommunicate the emperor within 40 days (Bossi was aware of the fact would be here on my knees (other than SPQR!) and not to Pontida for the annual ritual of the solemn oath). Anagni, in Ciociaria the initiative of an Anglo-Saxon was born pope, therefore, the "Lega Lombarda". And with a papal bull promulgated always Anagni 24 March 1160 by Pope Alexander III in front next to all the bishops of Lombardy, the League received his official investiture. The victorious battle of Legnano in May 1176 attended a loud, combative and Lazio determining contingent of 400 soldiers led by John Counts Anagni, and secretary of the Pope and associated member of the family (three popes have given to the church), most famous of the city's status before the ascension of the Caetani with Boniface VIII. So no surprise if Ciociaria, albeit this time in the town of Villa Latina and exactly in the village of Vela Luka, on the floor outside the main entrance of the Shrine of St. Anne, the stones are designed with the sun Only the color of the Alps the logo is different, this time, not green but red!
to: Sergio Andreatta
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