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Firenze

Florence

Florentine

Fiorenza

Florentia

Place Type
inhabited place
Description
The original settlement was a Roman military center at the head of navigation on the Arno river and on the Casian Way. It escaped capture by the Goths in the 5th century, and by the 12th century was a thriving center. It was torn apart in Medieval times by the violent Guelph/Ghibelline rivalry: a series of wars was fought from the mid-13th century through the early 14th century between Guelf-controlled Florence and its allies (Montepulciano, Bologna, and Orvieto) and its Ghibelline opponents (Pisa, Siena, Pistoia, and Arezzo). Florence came under the ostensible (later actual) rule of the Medici family from 1434; historic core named UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.
Authority
Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Source
Canby, Historic Places (1984); Cassell's Spanish Dictionary (1978); Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer (1961); Companion Guide: Florence (1979); Encyclopaedia Britannica (1988); GRI Photo Archive, Authority File (1998); Gallerie degli Uffizi database (1987-); LC Subject Authority Headings. [online] (2002-); NGA/NIMA database (2003-); NIMA, GEOnet Names Server (1996-1998); OED2 on CD-ROM (1994); Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (1979); Rand McNally Atlas (1994)...

Born

John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

Active

Il Bisonte Workshop, Florence (Italian, establisted 1959)

Died

Arthur B. Davies (American, 1862-1928)

Georg Abraham Hackert (German, 1755-1805)

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