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Lerici
It’s impossible to estabilish the real Lerici’s time of foundation but the study on its ancient name “Portus Illycis” (probably from the greek “Iliakos”: Troyan) fed the theory of the foundation by a group of exiles from the War of Troy; this theory is supported by landscape’s beauties (similar to that of the Greek coasts) and by the fact that one of Lerici’s creek is consecrated to Venus.
The village was an important harbour for greek and phoenician trades, but it had its greatest links with the Etruscans, thanks to the closeness to Luni.
Lerici was contended by the Romans to the Ligurians for the relevant importance on maritime routes; the Romans conquered and used it as a trading and military stationing.
The harbour was important during the Medieval Age,too; under the power of Luni’s Bishop, a lot of travellers, pilgrims and merchants arrived in Lerici along their journey to the north of Italy and the central Europe, through the neuralgic knot of Sarzana.
A branch of the Francigena Road arrives to the Poets’ Gulf because pilgrims left just from Lerici to go to Santiago de Compostela or Rome.
Two important roman roads starts just from Lerici: one, that links the village to Sarzana, while the other runs from Lerici to Tellaro in an evocative route along olive-trees and a beautiful mediterranean vegetation. Lerici was used by the Lucchese for their trading of leather and cloth; then it was contended between Genoa and Pisa, two Maritime Republics.The massive castle dominates the whole village from its rocky promontory and it’s one of the most beautiful in Liguria.
It was erected by the Pisans in the 13th century; then it passed under the control of the Genoese, and in 1256 they increased the height of its imposing pentagonal tower, that was surrounded by four levels of hanging arches. It was fortified in the 17th century with strong ramparts.
 

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