San Marco ai Monti
San Marco ai Monti is an Italian village, frazione of Sant'Angelo a Cupolo, a municipality of the Province of Benevento in Campania. As of 25 April 2008, it had a population of 200 inhabitants.
Geography
The village is located about 50 km northeast of Naples and about 9 km south of Benevento. Other nearest towns are Sant'Angelo a Cupolo, Ceppaloni, Chianche, San Leucio del Sannio, San Martino Sannita and San Nicola Manfredi.History
Settled on a hill near the river Sabato, this little town is about 10 km away from Benevento.In sixteenth century San Marco was part of the papal territory of Benevento, and it continued to be until the creation of the province of Benevento, after the unification of Italy. During these centuries San Marco was subject to the Stato Pontificio.
There are also signs in some documents of about 1700 in which San Marco ai Monti is referred as an autonomous municipality, until 1865, year of the suppression of the autonomy and aggregation to the municipality of Sant'Angelo a Cupolo. It was important enough in 1702 that Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Orsini, later Pope Benedict XIII, paid a visit to the church for two days, and celebrated Sunday mass there.