University of Tuscia ( Italian : Università degli Studi della Tuscia , UNITUS ) is a university located in the city of Viterbo , Italy . Founded in 1979, the University comprises 6 academic departments. Much of the campus occupies the former monastic complex of Santa Maria in Gradi .
6-540: The reference in the University's name to " Tuscia ", evokes the term used for a historical region of Italy , centered in recent times upon the city of Viterbo , but which once referred to the far wider territories that in ancient times were under Etruscan influence, and in post-antiquity included what is now the whole region of Tuscany , a great part of Umbria and the northern parts of Lazio . The University's core specialist subject areas reflect in considerable part
12-548: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tuscia Tuscia ( / ˈ t ʌ s i ə , ˈ t ʌ ʃ ( i ) ə / TUSS -ee-ə, TUSH -(ee-)ə , Italian: [ˈtuʃʃa] ) is a historical region of central Italy that comprises part of the territories under Etruscan influence, or Etruria , named so since the Roman conquest . From the Middle Ages , the name was used to refer to three macro-areas:
18-516: The "Roman Tuscia", corresponding to northern Lazio with the ancient Papal province of the Patrimony of St. Peter , which today is equivalent to the province of Viterbo and the northern part of the metropolitan city of Rome north up to Lake Bracciano ; the "Ducal Tuscia", which included the territories of Lazio and Umbria subject to the Duchy of Spoleto , which was later also incorporated into
24-578: The current character of the territory which surrounds it. The University conducts its activity in a variety of locations within and around the city, which has a rich and complex history, that among other features bears the stamp of the turbulent medieval period, including the struggle between the Empire and the Papacy, and is marked, too, by the unfolding of the Renaissance, the rise of a unified Italy and
30-487: The forty years since its foundation and offered his encouragement for the future. After the event, Mattarella made a private visit to the Monastery of St. Rose of Viterbo , located in the city. The University's 6 departments are these: 42°25′39″N 12°05′34″E / 42.4275°N 12.0927°E / 42.4275; 12.0927 This Italian university, college or other education institution article
36-772: The struggle against Nazi aggression. On 26 February 2019, the President of the Republic of Italy Sergio Mattarella chose to inaugurate the Italian academic year at Tuscia University. Following words of formal welcome by Marco Frey, president of the Italian Foundation Global Compact Network, the Head of State gave a widely publicized speech, in which he congratulated the University on the progress it had made in many areas of its activity in
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