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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    San Marino is named after the Christian stonemason Saint Marinus, who created a mountainside colony to escape persecution. According to legend, San Marino was founded in 301 AD [1] when a Christian stonemason Marinus (lit. from the sea), later venerated as Saint Marinus, emigrated in 297 AD from the Dalmatian island of Rab, when Emperor Diocletian issued a decree calling for the reconstruction ...
  2. britannica.com

    The Republic of San Marino traces its origin to the early 4th century ce when, according to tradition, St. Marinus and a group of Christians settled there to escape persecution. The Castellum Sancta Marini is mentioned in the Liber Pontificalis ("The Book of the Pontiffs") in 755; the oldest document in the republican archives mentions the abbot of San Marino in 885.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "History of San Marino by topic" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. History of the Jews in San Marino This page was last edited on 7 July 2018, at 09:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  4. sanmarinoca.gov

    The San Marino Republic was named after a Dalmatian stone-cutter, by the name of Marino, who fled nearly 1,600 years ago from his home on the Dalmatian coast at the time of a Turkish invasion, and took refuge among the rocky crags of Monte Titano, which commanded a view of the Adriatic Sea.
  5. britannica.com

    Dec 1, 2024San Marino citizens, or Sammarinesi, make up more than four-fifths of the country's population, with Italians composing most of the remainder. Thousands of Sammarinesi reside abroad, principally in Italy, the United States, France, and Argentina. Nearly nine-tenths of San Marino's citizens are Roman Catholics, though there is no official ...
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. visitsanmarino.com

    In 1861 Lincoln showed his sympathy and friendship for San Marino by writing these words to the Captains Regent: "Although your dominion is small, your State is nevertheless one of the most honored in all history". The neutrality of San Marino during World War II. San Marino boasts a tradition of exceptional hospitality at all times.
  7. cosmundus.com

    Sep 4, 2023View of the Guaita Tower, the largest of the three fortifications built during the Late Middle Ages on Monte Titano in San Marino (Commonists, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0).Over time, the old Arengo was slowly replaced by the Consiglio Grande e Generale (Great and General Council), a parliament controlled by a few rich families that turned the Republic into an oligarchy.
  8. worldofhistorycheatsheet.com

    Jul 23, 2024San Marino, officially known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino, is one of the world's oldest republics and smallest countries.Its history is unique and deeply rooted in its early founding, resilience, and preservation of independence. Early History Foundation: According to tradition, San Marino was founded on September 3, 301 CE, by a Christian stonemason named Marinus (later Saint ...
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    San Marino (/ ˌ s æ n m ə ˈ r iː n oʊ / ⓘ SAN mə-REE-noh, Italian: [sam maˈriːno]; Romagnol: San Maréin or San Maroin), officially the Republic of San Marino [7] (Italian: Repubblica di San Marino), is the oldest existing representative republic and the European state with the smallest population, excluding the Vatican City. [8] It is the larger of the two microstates surrounded by ...
  10. earth-site.co.uk

    Nov 6, 2024By balancing tradition with modernity, San Marino continues to carve out its place in an increasingly interconnected world while remaining steadfastly committed to its rich heritage and values. FAQs. What is the history of San Marino? San Marino is one of the world's oldest republics, with a history dating back to the 4th century AD.

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  1. History of San Marino

    As the only surviving medieval commune in the Italian Peninsula, the history of San Marino is intertwined with the medieval, Renaissance and modern-day history of the Italian peninsula, according to tradition beginning with its foundation in 301 AD. Like Andorra, Liechtenstein and Monaco, it is a surviving example of the typical medieval microstate of Germany, Italy and the Pyrenees. Wikipedia

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