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1 Mont Morion - 3459 m
2 la Serpentine - 3795 m
3 Becca di Nona - 3142 m
4 Monte Emilius - 3559 m
5 Punta Rossa - 3407 m
6 Punta Rossa - 3407 m
7 Punta Grain - 3455 m
8 Punta di Piam Bessey - 3085 m
9 Torre di Lavina - 3308 m
10 Punta dellla Tsesere - 3117 m
11 Puta di Forzo - 3296 m
12 Punta di Sengie - 2408 m
13 Torre di San Pietro - 3692 m
14 Rocca Vivia - 3650 m
15 Becca di Gay - 3612 m
16 Testa di Tribolazione - 3642 m
17 Punta Ceresole - 3777 m
18 Gran Paradiso - 4061 m
19 Hebetet - 3778 m
20 Punta Rosssa - 3630 m
21 la Grivola - 3969 m
22 Grand Nomenon - 3488 m
23 Testa di Rutor - 3486 m
24 Doravidi - 3442 m
25 Massif du Mont Blanc
26 Monte Fallere - 3059 m
27 Mont Velan - 3732 m

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Location: Punta della Valetta (3090 m)      by: Konrad Sus
Area: Grajische Alpen      Date: 1.08.2025
In the Graian Alps, two peaks above the city of Aosta — Monte Emilius (3559 m) and Becca di Nona (3142 m) — are linked not only by geography but also by local legend.

The name Monte Emilius most likely derives from the Roman personal name Aemilius, reflecting the deep imprint of Roman culture in the Aosta Valley. By contrast, Becca di Nona combines becca (from the local patois, meaning “peak” or “crag”) with Nona, a name that tradition has reinterpreted through storytelling.

From the valley floor, the silhouettes of the two mountains suggest the figures of two women: Monte Emilius as the matron, the married woman, and Becca di Nona as the maiden, the virgin. While the scholarly etymology points to Roman roots and dialectal usage, the popular imagination has transformed these peaks into symbolic counterparts — the mature wife and the youthful virgin — standing side by side above Aosta.

Comments

Nice view on paradise and virgin.
2025/09/30 10:05 , Matthias Knapp
An error in altitude 
Punta Rossa has an altitude of 3407 m, not 2407! I would like to correct it.
2025/09/30 11:38 , Christoph Rhein
RE: 
Matthias: I didn`tt know about that legend, I asked AI and this is answer in the description
Christoph: Yes, my fault, corrected
2025/09/30 17:36 , Konrad Sus
Hi Konrad!
I meant la Grivola when I wrote virgin.
I knew nothing about what you got from the AI
Cheers!
2025/10/02 17:11 , Matthias Knapp

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