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San Marino was founded, according to tradition, …

Years: 301 - 301

San Marino was founded, according to tradition, in 301 after a Christian stonemason named Marinus the Dalmatian, later venerated as Saint Marinus, emigrated in 257 from the Dalmatian island of Rab, then a Roman colony, when the emperor Diocletian issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini which had been destroyed by Liburnian pirates.

Finding persecution of his Christian beliefs, Marinus hid on the peak of Mount Titano (the highest of San Marino's seven hills) and founded a small community following Christian beliefs.

The owner of the land, Felicissima, a sympathetic lady of Rimini, bequeathed it to the small Christian community of mountain dwellers, recommending to them to remain always united.

It is certain that the region has been inhabited since prehistoric times, although evidence of the existence of a community on Mount Titano dates back only to the Middle Ages.

That evidence comes from a monk named Eugippio, who reports in several documents going back to 511 that another monk lived here.

In memory of the stonecutter, the land was renamed "Land of San Marino", and was finally changed to its present-day name, "Republic of San Marino", the world's fifth-smallest state, which claims to be world's oldest republic.

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