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History of Maratea
There are different historical interpretations of the origins of Maratea, but the two most probable are these.

Firstly, the ancient city dates back to the VIII century AD when the Greek founders established a base at the top of the present mountain of San Biagio.

Secondly, Maratea is the ancient city of Blanda, an important Christian centre which disappeared during the VIII century AD.
The most probable explanation is that the first inhabitants of Maratea joined with those from Blanda to form one united population.

Historians also disagree on the origin of the name.
Some say that is derives from "Thea-maris", goddess of the sea, others say from "Mar-an-thà", God has come and others yet from "Marathus", land of fennel.

Many archaeological relics dating back to Roman times have also been found and include lions made from ancient stone, Byzantine frescoes, tables and marble reliefs etc.

Nevertheless, the period of greatest development was between the XVII and XVII centuries.
The churches and buildings which make up the actual historical centre date from this time. The bell tower of the church of S. Maria Maggiore represents the central point of Maratea.

Being a transit point, Maratea has always maintained a certain status due to its geographical position and has seen conquerors come and go, including the Normans, Angiovini and Spanish.

Even pirates were kept well away thanks to its narrow position, seven look-out towers and castle on the mountain.

A famous legend from 1400 tells the tale of the inhabitants of Maratea defeating a night attack by the troops of Charles VIII thanks to the divine intervention of San Biagio.

The Saint supposedly woke the guards at Maratea Superiore by slapping them, then sounded the bell to warn the rest of the population of the danger.
Over the years the town became an important trading port within easy reach of Salerno and Napoli.

With unification of Italy, Maratea became a renowned centre of cultural education where young students of surrounding cities would come to learn.

 


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