Pusiano

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Pusiano borders the following municipalities: Canzo, Cesana Brianza, Eupilio.

Demographic evolution

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19th-century Pusiano millennial cult

In the 19th century, Pusiano became known for a small millennial cult founded by Angela Isacchi (1827-1895) and her sister Teresa (1833-1890). The “prophetesses of Pusiano” proclaimed in the 1850s that the messages they were allegedly receiving from God (the “Holy Word”) were the third testament of the divine revelation, and that the Papal States and the Austrian Empire would both disappear if they would not officially recognize the new revelation. The Isacchi sisters were supported by some local priests in Pusiano, while cardinal Andrea Carlo Ferrari in Milan and the Vatican regarded them as just mentally disturbed.[2][3] The last remnants of the cult disappeared in the 1930s.[2][4]

Twin towns

Pusiano is twinned with:

References

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  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
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