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Fortezza Medicea, Rocca Nuova Medici Fortress, New Fortress

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dc.contributor DigitalGeorgetown
dc.creator Cioffi, Paul L., 1928-2004
dc.date 1986-12
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-20T07:22:15Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-20T07:22:15Z
dc.identifier Cioffi 2-046
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10822/554209
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/117460
dc.description Situated about 50 km. southwest of Florence in Tuscany, the city of Volterra has a long history stretching back to antiquity, when it was a major Etruscan center known as Velathri. By the third century, B.C.E., the city, now called Volaterrae, had fallen into the Roman sphere of influence. And in the 5th century, C.E., the Christian church named Volterra the seat of a diocese, with its own bishop. The rampart and keep visible in this image date to the period when the city-state of Florence established control of Volterra. They are part of the fortifications added in 1472 by Lorenzo de' Medici (Lorenzo the Magnificent, Italian statesman and patron of the arts, 1449-1492) to the Rocca Vecchia (Old Fortress) built in 1343 by Walter de Brienne, duke of Athens. Rocca Nuova now serves as a prison.December 1986
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dc.relation The Rev. Paul L. Cioffi, S.J. Images Collection;
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dc.subject Fortification
dc.subject Citadels;
dc.title Fortezza Medicea, Rocca Nuova Medici Fortress, New Fortress
dc.coverage Volterra, Italy Renaissance;
dc.DataProvider Georgetown University Library
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