History of Castellabate
The territory of Castellabate
was inhabited by Longobards and then by Normans. Norman
presence was very
important: lands were drained by Benedictine monks of the
Abbey of Cava dei Tirreni. Abbot Costabile Gentilcore (he
will become a saint) ordered a fortress to defend the territory
from Saracens (that were in Agropoli). The town developed
around this strong fortress. It was started in 1123: it also
gave the name to the town, from the Latin words Castrum Abbatis
that is ‘the castle of the abbot’ that was then
transformed into Castellabate.
The town became very prosperous thanks to the castle and
the port: Castellabate became the richest town of Cilento.
During Risorgimento Castellabate contributed to the rebellion
of 1848.
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