Gallese

It was taken by Duke Thrasimund II of Spoleto in 737 or 738, at which time it was essential to communications between Rome and Ravenna and had a large fortress. Pope Romanus, who was head of the Catholic Church in 897, was a native of Gallese.

Gallese

It was taken by Duke Thrasimund II of Spoleto in 737 or 738, at which time it was essential to communications between Rome and Ravenna and had a large fortress. Pope Romanus, who was head of the Catholic Church in 897, was a native of Gallese.