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Probably it stands on the ruins of the ancient Labicum, mentioned also in the works of Virgil. In the Chronicon sublacense of the year 1090 it is stated that it belonged to Agapito Conte di Tuscolo and in this document for the first time it is mentioned its name: “Castrum Montis Compatris”. This name probably was derived from ‘compitum' meaning crossroads, and actually there is a crossroads at the beginning of the hill's slope. In the 12th century, when Tuscolo was destroyed, the survivors took refuge in this town causing an increase in the number of the inhabitants.

According to the tradition, in 1222 San Francesco staid here in a nearby grotto, where years later was built the hermitage, and probably some monks which accompanied San Francesco built the convent of San Silvestro. In the 14th century it was owned by the family Annibaldi, and Liccardo Imprennente Annibaldi, master of Montecompatri, was named by Cola di Rienzo “Capitano del Popolo di Roma” in 1347. In 1430 it was owned by the Colonna Family; they sold it because of the family's debts to the Cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps in 1575 at the price of 34,000 scudi. The Altemps Family in 1613, sold it to the Cardinal Scipione Borghese.

Montecompatri was declared a municipality at the beginning of the 19th century when the Prince Borghese renounced to the feudal rights.
In its surroundings there are several important ruins of Roman villas. Among which the water tanks built for the water-supply. The most important ruins are at ‘la Casaccia' and on the hill ‘Colle dei Pollastri'.

It is worth visiting the historical centre built following the configuration of the territory, and according to the medieval building criteria, standing on an isolated hill.
The streets crossing the town follow this particular orography, like a ring around the hill, creating a spiral structure from which a series of other narrow streets and steps link the different heights of this hill. The houses are built rectilinearly to the streets, because of the constrictions imposed by the town's structure.



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