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Ponte is located in an area that in Roman times was the site of several commercial traffic being located along the Via Latina which connected Benevento with Telesia until reaching Rome. In all probability the name of the town derives from a stone bridge built by the Romans on the...

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Ponte is located in an area that in Roman times was the site of several commercial traffic being located along the Via Latina which connected Benevento with Telesia until reaching Rome.

In all probability the name of the town derives from a stone bridge built by the Romans on the course of the torrent Alenta, whose remains are still visible today.

The communal territory of Ponte has been object of numerous archaeological recoveries, in prevalence of coins of Roman age. In the locality of San Barbato has been found a Samnite fibula today preserved in the Museum of Sannio. The fibula, in bronze, presents the mobile barb and derives from prototypes of the last Mycenaean age found in Crete and Cyprus. In the Middle Ages the Lombard prince Pandolfo Capodiferro gave it together with the Monastery of S. Anastasia to the abbot of the monastery of S. Lupo and Zosimo in Benevento. The castle, built at the end of the XI century and of which are visible consistent traces, was object of wide fights between the Angevins and the Swabians in 1266.The town, at first belonging to Molise, lost in 1829 its autonomy, and with a royal decree of Ferdinand of Bourbon was united to Casalduni. Subsequently, detached from this, it was united to Paupisi, to regain definitively in 1913 its autonomy. To see in the village : Remains of the bridge; Abbey of Sant'Anastasia; Castle of the XI century; Chapel of San Dionigi; Church of Santissimo Rosario.

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Ponte is named after a Roman stone bridge built across the torrent Alenta and was strategically located along the Via Latina, an important Roman trade route connecting Benevento to Rome. The town has yielded numerous archaeological discoveries including Roman coins and a notable Samnite bronze fibula now housed in the Museum of Sannio, dating back to the Mycenaean age.
Ponte offers several remarkable monuments including the remains of the original Roman bridge, the Abbey of Sant'Anastasia founded in the Middle Ages, and an 11th-century castle with visible traces from medieval conflicts. Visitors can also explore the Chapel of San Dionigi and the Church of Santissimo Rosario.
During the Middle Ages, Prince Pandolfo Capodiferro donated Ponte along with the Monastery of S. Anastasia to the abbot of S. Lupo and Zosimo in Benevento. The castle, built at the end of the 11th century, became a contested site and experienced significant battles between the Angevins and Swabians in 1266.
Ponte lost its autonomy in 1829 when Ferdinand of Bourbon united it with Casalduni through a royal decree, but after being transferred to Paupisi, it finally regained its complete independence in 1913. This event marked the end of nearly a century of administrative changes for the small town.
The territory of Ponte has yielded numerous archaeological recoveries, predominantly Roman coins dating from the classical period. The most significant find is a Samnite bronze fibula with a mobile barb discovered in the locality of San Barbato, which is now preserved in the Museum of Sannio and derives from Mycenaean prototypes found in Crete and Cyprus.

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