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MONTEBUDELLO |
- Montebudello is situated on a hilltop, two and a half km from the town of Monteveglio.
The village is divided into two residential areas, almost a kilometer and a half apart,
the first clustered around the castle, the second around the church. The original
name of this locality was Sant’Andrea in Corneliano, after St. Andrew, to whom the
church is dedicated, and Corneliano, recalling a renowned, ancient Roman family from
the period of colonization. The hill on which the castle is located was called Monte
Bidello, meaning custodial mountain, according to Medieval Latin terminology derived
from Frankish. The name dates back to 1033. Many centuries later, when the residential
area near the castle, Monte Budello, and the one near the church, Sant’Andrea in Corneliano,
ended up touching each other, it was the name of the castle-centered settlement to
take prevalence and remain. This meant that it was the name of the higher settlement
to be adopted by the lower one, exactly the same aswhat happened with Oliveto and
Stiore, with reference to Casale Sociolo. Montebudello was also home to an ancient,
rural church, which broke off from that of Monteveglio in about the 8th century.