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HFF - 29.06.2018
Fiume Esino*
Der Esino (antiker Name: Aesis) ist ein etwa 80 km langer Fluss in der italienischen Region Marken. Auf seinem Weg zum Adriatischen Meer durchfließt der Esino die Provinzen Ancona und Macerata. Das Quellgebiet liegt am 1 116 m hohen Monte Cafaggio. Schon nach wenigen Kilometern durchfließt der Esino die Stadt Matelica auf einer Höhe von 350 m über dem Meeresspiegel. Nachdem er durch die Schlucht Gola della Rossa den Nationalpark Parco Regionale della Rossa e di Frasassi durchquert, erreicht er die der Küste vorgelagerte Ebene um Jesi und Chiaravalle, bevor er bei Falconara ins Meer mündet.
Der Fluss gibt dem Weinbaugebiet Esino seinen Namen. Zudem wachsen an den Hängen des Flusses die bekannten Weine Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi und Verdicchio di Matelica. (WiKi)
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Fiume Esino*
Der Esino (antiker Name: Aesis) ist ein etwa 80 km langer Fluss in der italienischen Region Marken. Auf seinem Weg zum Adriatischen Meer durchfließt der Esino die Provinzen Ancona und Macerata. Das Quellgebiet liegt am 1 116 m hohen Monte Cafaggio. Schon nach wenigen Kilometern durchfließt der Esino die Stadt Matelica auf einer Höhe von 350 m über dem Meeresspiegel. Nachdem er durch die Schlucht Gola della Rossa den Nationalpark Parco Regionale della Rossa e di Frasassi durchquert, erreicht er die der Küste vorgelagerte Ebene um Jesi und Chiaravalle, bevor er bei Falconara ins Meer mündet.
Der Fluss gibt dem Weinbaugebiet Esino seinen Namen. Zudem wachsen an den Hängen des Flusses die bekannten Weine Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi und Verdicchio di Matelica. (WiKi)
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AESIS
AESIS (Αἶδις, Strab.; Αἰδῖνος, App.), a river on the east coast of Italy, which rises in the Apennines near Matilica, and flows into the Adriatic, between Ancona and Sena Gallica; it is still called the Esino. It constituted in early times the boundary between the territory of the Senonian Gauls and Picenum; and was, therefore, regarded as the northern limit of Italy on the side of the Adriatic. But after the destruction of the Senones, when the confines of Italy were extended to the Rubicon, the Aesis became the boundary between the two provinces of Umbria and Picenum. (Strab. v. pp. 217, 227, 241; Plin. Nat. 3.14. 19; Mela, 2.4; Ptol. 3.1.22, where the name is corruptly written Ἄδιος; Liv. 5.35.) According to Silius Italicus (8.446) it derived its appellation from a Pelasgian chief of that name, who had ruled over this part of Italy. There can be no doubt that the Aesinus of Appian (App. BC 1.87), on the banks of which a great battle was fought between Metellus and Carinas, the lieutenant of Carbo, in-B.C. 82, is the same with the Aesis of other writers.
In the Itinerary we find a station (AD AESIM) at the mouth of the river, which was distant 12 M. P. from Sena Gallica, and 8 from Ancona. (Itin. Ant. p. 316.)
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, illustrated by numerous engravings on wood. William Smith, LLD. London. Walton and Maberly, Upper Gower Street and Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row; John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1854.
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