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Giaveno

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Comune in Piedmont, Italy
Giaveno
Giaven (Piedmontese)
Dzavën (Arpitan)
Comune di Giaveno
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Giaveno is located in Italy
Giaveno
Giaveno
Location of Giaveno in Italy
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Giaveno is located in Piedmont
Giaveno
Giaveno
Giaveno (Piedmont)
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Coordinates:45°2′N7°21′E / 45.033°N 7.350°E /45.033; 7.350
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont
Metropolitan cityTurin (TO)
FrazioniAlpe Colombino, Buffa, Chiarmetta, Colpastore, Dalmassi, Maddalena, Mollar dei Franchi, Pontepietra, Provonda, Ruata Sangone, Sala, Selvaggio, Villa
Government
 • MayorStefano Olocco (Civic List)
Area
 • Total
72.0 km2 (27.8 sq mi)
Elevation
506 m (1,660 ft)
Population
 (31 March 2025)[2]
 • Total
16,356
 • Density227/km2 (588/sq mi)
DemonymGiavenesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
10094
Dialing code011
Patron saintSaint Lawrence and Saint Antero Pope (co-patron)
Saint day10 August, 3 January (co-patron)
WebsiteOfficial website

Giaveno (Piedmontese: Giaven,Arpitan: Dzavën) is acomune (municipality) in theMetropolitan City of Turin in theItalian regionPiedmont, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) west ofTurin.

History

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Giaveno has very ancient origins; some local historians trace the first settlement back to Roman times. The important Gavi family ofAugusta Taurinorum (Turin) built a farmhouse here, probably in the 1st century AD; to corroborate this thesis there are some random finds of necropolis materials in the fields at the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Bussone (Villa village) and a stretch of paving at the bridge of the Tortorello torrent.

It is said that in 773Charlemagne crossed the watershed that divides the Val di Susa from that of the Sangone, came to the plain located near the village Gavensis and caught the Longobards from behind between the Chiusa di S. Michele and Villardora and attained victory by defeating them there.

In 1103 theCount of Savoy,Umberto II, donated the territory of Giaveno to theAbbey of San Michele della Chiusa, butFrederick Barbarossa, despot of the time, removed it from the Abbey on January 26, 1195, and give it to Charles I, bishop of Turin.

Giaveno returned to the abbots of San Michele on February 21, 1209, with a donation from the Count of Savoy Tommaso I, who fortified the square with a robust wall and built a castle there.

Subsequently, in 1347, Abbot Rodolfo di Mombello decided to "villam iavenni murare", with two trebuchet walls (about 6 meters high), interspersed with five circular towers. The perimeter of the "Abbey Citadel" is still clearly legible today.

In 1611 a new patron S. Antero, whose relics were moved from Rome to Giaveno, joined the owner of the protection of the village, S. Lorenzo. In 1622 Cardinal Maurizio asked for and obtained from the Holy See a bull approving the erection of the Insigne Collegiate of San Lorenzo Martire. At the end of the seventeenth century numerous raids and looting by the French general Nicolas Catinat stripped the villages, the castle and the churches of their valuables.

1630 proved to be a particularly critical year for the country, since during the Second Monferrato War (an episode which can be considered part of the widerThirty Years' War ) Giaveno was occupied by French troops led by the Duke of Montmorency. In the meantime, the plague erupted throughout Piedmont, causing many victims.

The Dukes of Savoy went to war against the French. The Marshal of FranceNicolas Catinat invaded Piedmont, setting it on fire, and, after the French victory at the battle of Marsaglia (1693), Giaveno suffered looting and burning.

The French were defeated and driven out of Piedmont after the fatal siege of Turin on September 8, 1706. Important pages of history were written during the Resistance period in World War II (1943–1945), which saw thepartisans and the entire population rise up against German and Fascist forces. For these episodes, the town of Giaveno was awarded the silver medal for military value by PresidentOscar Luigi Scalfaro in 1997.

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References

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  1. ^"Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved16 March 2019.
  2. ^"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved16 March 2019.

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