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Encyclopedia > Fortress of San Leo

The Fortress of San Leo is a castle on the border of the Marche and Romagna regions of central Italy, and famous as the death-place of Count Cagliostro. This article refers to the Italian region. ... Emilia-Romagna is an administrative region of Northern Italy comprising the two historic regions of Emilia and Romagna. ... Count Alessandro di Cagliostro was a traveller, occultist and Freemason in the late 18th century. ...


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  • San Leo Fortress (http://www.incastro.marche.it/incastro/sanleo/eng/rocca.STM)

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San Leo, once known as Montefeltro, is located in the Marecchia Valley (main road SS.
In the 4th century, it was evangelized by St. Leo and after the fall of the Roman empire, it was fought over by the Goths, Greeks, Longobards and Franks, passing in the end to the Church.
It was in San Leo that, in 1155, Montefeltrano I founded the house of Montefeltro.
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