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In its original square plan the fortress was flanked by a small building near the main entrance and surrounded by a moat, crossed by a drawbridge. However, the Rocca was almost completely razed to the ground in 1395 and successive attempts to rebuild it were unsuccessful. The fortress was finally
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1020:(1288â1305) was the last pope to live in Italy before the Avignon papacy. During the years from Nicholas IV until Benedict XI Orvieto hosted the pope more frequently than Rome, and discussions continued as to whether or not Rome should remain the papal city. Urban IV with the Bolla
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to stabilize the building and design a façade. He enlarged the choir and planned a transept with two chapels (c. 1308â1330), spaces that were not finished until long after his death. The cathedral has five bells, tuned in E flat, which date back to the renaissance.
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in 1291â92, establishing the meeting of the Curia in
Orvieto as a tradition. He was rewarded by the Orvietans by being elected PodestĂ and Capitano del Popolo, the first pope to hold civic offices in the city.
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laid the cornerstone for the present building and dedicated it to the
Assumption of the Virgin, a feast for which the city had a long history of special devotion. The design has often been attributed to
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took refuge in
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1951:Etruscan civilization: A cultural history.
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1770:Il catasto d'Orvieto dell'anno 1292
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