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This description page of Pontine Isles in the Italian region of Lazio, will guide you in planning your trip to Italy and help you find useful travel information about the history of this Italian city.

Known and visited by the Phoenicians and Greeks, it was the Romans who started to colonize the archipelago. Though there are few physical reminders of its history, Ponza was an ancient settlement, possibly inhabited by the Phoenicians. It later became a Roman colony. In fact, Tiberious exiled Nero on the island.

WLAZPONZA18.jpgOn the island of Ventotene, the Romans founded their first colony on the Pontine Archipelago around the year 300 BC and built the magnificent harbor at Pertuso Point, which is still one of the great tourist attractions. It became a prison island when it was transformed into a gilded cage for the female prisoners of the Julius-Claudia dynasty. In the early Christian era the islands were the home of banished Christian martyrs—the most famous was Pope Silverius the Martyr who today is the venerated patron of Ponza—and places of meditation for hermits and Benedectine and Cistercian monastic communities.

WLAZPONZA46.jpgIn the 9th century the islands were given to the Farnese family in fief, before passing to the Bourbons of Napoli, who in 1734 began to encourage their repopulation, starting the construction of the new town centers of Ponza and Venotene, and the development of the urban settlements. In 1857, Carlo Pisacane landed on Ponza before ending his unfortunate adventure at Sapri. In 1861 the archipelago became part of the unified Italian State.

In 1939, during the Fascist era, the “colony of political confinement,” which had been created in 1928 on the nearby island of Ponza, was transferred to Ventotene because it was smaller and easier to guard.

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