Monsampietro


Monsampietro is a frazione of the comune of Venarotta in the province of Ascoli Piceno in the Italian region Marche. The territory is part of Diocese of Ascoli Piceno.

Geography

The settlement of Monsampietro stands in the hilly territory north-west of the Apennines area of Ascoli Piceno, and is located on the hilly ridge between the creek Chiaro and Fosso dell'Erba. At 6 km north of Venarotta and 16 km north of Ascoli Piceno, bordered to the north with Montemoro and Castel di Croce, to the east with Casalena south and west with Cerreto and Portella; The last two places are also frazione of Venarotta. The border to the south and west, natural, consists of the creek Chiaro, to the east, which is also natural, consists of the Fosso dell'Erba, tributary of Chiaro. The landscape includes more east the characteristic sawtooth of Monte Ascensione accompanied by underlying badlands, south the Montagna dei Fiori and to the west Monte Vettore.

History

There is not definite information about its beginnings, but it seems that the parish of San Pietro Apostolo in Monsampietro was founded by monks of Farfa Abbey ; This would place its beginnings before the year one thousand.
A note on Monsampietro, deemed reliable, can be found in the "Compendio di storia ascolana" which states that Monsampietro, in 1296, came under the rule of Ascoli Piceno with a population of 800 souls, concentrated in the villas of Tribio, Cardoni and Ferrani.