The Wheat Princess

The Wheat Princess

The Wheat PrincessIf you leave the city by the Porta Maggiore and take the Via Prnestina, which...
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Author: Webster, Jean,1876-1916
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The Wheat Princess

The Wheat Princess

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The Wheat Princess

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Webster, Jean,1876-1916
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Wheat Princess

If you leave the city by the Porta Maggiore and take the Via Prnestina, which leads east into the Sabine hills, at some thirty-six kilometers distance from Rome you will pass on your left a grey-walled village climbing up the hillside. This is Palestrina, the old Roman Prneste; and a short distance beyondalso on the leftyou will find branching off from the straight Roman highway a steep mountain road, which, if you stick to it long enough, will take you, after many windings, to Castel Madama and Tivoli. Several kilometers along this road you will see shooting up from a bare crag above you a little stone hamlet crowned by the ruins of a mediaeval fortress. The townCastel Vivalantiwas built in the days when a stronghold was more to be thought of than a water-supply, and its people, from habit or love, or perhaps sheer necessity, have lived on there ever since, going down in the morning to their work in the plain and toiling up at night to their homes on the hill. So steep is its site that the doorway of one house looks down on the roof of the house below, and its narrow stone streets are in reality flights of stairs. The only approach is from the front, by a road which winds and unwinds like a serpent and leads at last to the Porta della Luna, through which all of the traffic enters the town. The gate is ornamented with the crest of the Vivalantia phoenix rising out of the flame, supported by a heavy machicolated top, from which, in the old days, stones and burning oil might be dropped upon the heads of the unwelcome guests. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 46761
Author: Webster, Jean
Release Date: Sep 3, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

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