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1171:. However, Braccio vehemently opposed this idea and declined the offer. Nonetheless, in 1411, Perugia surrendered to the King of Naples, opting to be ruled by a foreigner rather than a nobleman. Braccio viewed this as a profound betrayal by his fellow citizens and fled. In November 1410, Braccio besieged Perugia but failed to capture it due to the city's resistance. He defeated pursuing troops and terrorized surrounding towns. In April 1416, he returned with a large army and attacked Perugia. After a victory in July, Perugia surrendered, marking the end of the Raspanti government. Braccio ruled moderately. In 1417, he entered Rome and proclaimed himself Defender of the City, later returning to Umbria. After conflicts and military successes, he was appointed Vicar by the Pope. Upon returning to Perugia, he undertook public works. He left for Bologna, returned, and went to Calabria. When denied entry to L'Aquila, he laid siege but faced opposition from the Pope and Queen. A league attacked him near Pescara in 1424, leading to his death. His son later buried him in Perugia with honors. During the rule of Braccio Fortebracci da Montone, significant public works were undertaken, such as Braccio's residence in the square, of which only the loggias remain, or the "Sopramuro," to which Braccio had another series of supporting structures built: the "briglie di Braccio." 2528: 1960: 2478: 2696: 129: 75: 2710: 2732: 1180: 2466: 2454: 1127: 2502: 2516: 216: 2438: 1146:
were no longer as urgent, and in the 15th century, the common belief was that they had to accept a ruler or master capable of providing the minimum requirements for survival. The choice fell on the Duchy of Milan, and on January 21, 1400, Gian Galeazzo Visconti was proclaimed the lord of Perugia by the voluntary submission of the city. In response to the delegation of the ten representatives that Perugia had sent him, he canceled the debt of the Perugians. His lordship was short-lived, and on October 3, 1402, Visconti passed away.
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though during his short rule (1393–1398), he left intact the priory and all existing communal institutions, focusing solely on extending his dominion beyond Perugia. After the splendid marriage with Giovanna Orsini, Biordo and his bride took residence in the Porta Sole palace, but on March 10, 1398, Biordo fell victim to a conspiracy orchestrated by Francesco Guidalotti, abbot of San Pietro. In their new residence, Michelotti was stabbed by Giovanni and Annibaldo, brothers of the abbot of San Pietro.
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significant hub of the Umbrian Renaissance, marked by the production of the eight panels depicting the life of Saint Bernardino, a collaborative effort involving Pinturicchio, Piermatteo d'Amelia, and the young Perugino, among others, commonly referred to as the "1473 workshop." The Perugino Pietro Vannucci created numerous works in the city, including a cycle of frescoes in the Hall of Audiences of the Collegio del Cambio.
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commission of twenty-five citizens was tasked with banishing one hundred and fifty noblemen, while Biordo decided the return of noble individuals who were not considered guilty of sedition. Among the exiled noblemen was Braccio da Montone, one of the most skilled military leaders of the time, who vowed not to seek "any pact or agreement with the Raspanti of Perugia."
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of the City, exerted an influence over Perugia that quickly established its supremacy. During those years, the Umbrian center experienced a period of flourishing growth as the Baglioni implemented a policy of expansion and beautification of the city, including the construction of new roads and palaces.
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On August 5, 1393, the condottiero (mercenary captain) Biordo Michelotti, a member of the popular faction known as the Raspanti, made his triumphant entry into Perugia, and the general council appointed him as the "knight of the people" of Perugia and the "general captain" of the militias. A special
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During the period 1438–1479, the Baglioni family held a covert lordship over Perugia, which was not characterized by complete control of civic powers. Braccio I Baglioni, leveraging his position as captain of the militias of the Holy See and being the nephew of Braccio da Montone, the previous Lord
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Since 1971 Perugia has taken several measures against car traffic, when the first traffic restriction zone was implemented. These zones were expanded over time and at certain hours of the day driving is forbidden in the city centre. Large parking lots are provided in the lower town, from where the
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The death of Michelotti removed an important point of reference, and factions threatened the stability within and outside the walls. Meanwhile, the twenty-five worked diligently to find an institution that could protect the city and alleviate a very high debt. The people's demands for independence
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It was precisely against the exiled nobles, especially Braccio da Montone, the soul and leader of the noble movement in exile, that the government of the Raspanti directed its efforts after the turmoil of 1393. Holding virtually all power, Biordo was recognized as the first "lord of Perugia," even
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serves as an Italian language and culture school for students from all over the world. Other educational institutions are the Perugia Fine Arts Academy "Pietro Vannucci" (founded in 1573), the Perugia Music Conservatory for the study of classical music, and the RAI Public Broadcasting School of
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Additionally, the Baglioni family commissioned the construction of an imposing aristocratic palace as their private residence, of which only the part incorporated into the Rocca Paolina remains today. The palace was decorated by Domenico Veneziano with a painting cycle depicting noble Perugian
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Between 1429 and 1433, the Palazzo dei Priori was expanded, new churches and private chapels were built, and the patronage of the Baglioni attracted artists such as Piero della Francesca, Pinturicchio, and Raphael, making Perugia an important artistic center. During this time, Perugia became a
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In 2014 Jessica Scricciolo, under the Ju-Jitsu Sports Group Perugia, won the title of World Champion in the Fighting System speciality, 55 kg. In March 2015 at the World Championship of Greece (J.J.I.F.) Andrea Calzon' (Ju-Jitsu Sports Group Perugia) won the gold medal in the Ne-Waza
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teams: L.R.N. Perugia and Gryphus. The team of LRN Perugia is currently in SERIE B (second-highest division) and the Gryphus team is in the SERIE C (the third highest) division. The L.R.N Perugia has also a women's water polo team which is also playing in the division of SERIE B.
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is an extremely well preserved representation of a Renaissance building and houses a magnificent Pietro Perugino fresco. The newly re-opened Academy of Fine Arts has a small but impressive plaster casts gallery and Perugian paintings and drawings from the 16th century on.
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The martial arts in Perugia have been present since the sixties with Chinese techniques, followed by judo. Later there were karate contact (later called kickboxing), karate, taijiquan, jūjutsu, kendo, aikido, taekwondo and, in recent years, krav maga has also arrived.
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unfortunate enterprise in reviving the Roman republic, Perugia sent 10 ambassadors to pay him honour, and when papal legates sought to coerce it by foreign soldiers, or to exact contributions, they met with vigorous resistance, which broke into open warfare with
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Following mutual atrocities of the Oddi and the Baglioni families, power was at last concentrated in the Baglioni, who though they had no legal position, defied all other authority, though their bloody internal squabbles culminated in a massacre, 14 July 1500.
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Perugia is the capital city of the region of Umbria. Cities' distances from Perugia: Assisi 19 km (12 mi), Siena 102 km (63 mi), Florence 145 km (90 mi), Rome 164 km (102 mi).
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An electric tramway operated in Perugia from 1901 until 1940. It was decommissioned in favour of buses, and since 1943 trolley buses – the latter were in service until 1975.
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The stained glass window of the Basilica of San Domenico (1411) in Perugia is 23 meters in height and 8 meters in width, making it one of the largest in the world.
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The precise role of Raphael in Perugino's works, executed during his apprenticeship, is disputed by scholars. The independent works depicted in Perugia are: the
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was asserting itself, and for many centuries the city continued to maintain an independent life, warring against many of the neighbouring lands and cities—
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Radio-Television Journalism. The city is also host to the Umbra Institute, an accredited university program for American students studying abroad. The
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club, playing at the top level of the Italian Volleyball League. They won their first Italian championship in 2018. Notable players include
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and a wooden choir from the Renaissance period. The stained glass window of the Basilica of San Domenico is one of the biggest in the world.
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Perugia is also a well-known cultural and artistic centre of Italy. The city hosts multiple annual festivals and events, e.g., former
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pp185-86, referring to Perugia in passing, notes the increasingly localized role assumed since the mid-fifth century by the bishops.
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has also been in operation. It has seven stations, with one terminal at a large parking lot, and the other in the city centre.
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In 1408, Ladislao D'Angiò Durazzo, the King of Naples, successfully captured Perugia and intended to have it administered by
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On various occasions, the popes found asylum from the tumults of Rome within its walls, and it was the meetingplace of five
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Collestrada, in the territory of the suburb of Ponte San Giovanni, saw a battle between the inhabitants of Perugia and
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presence in Italy appeared to offer a counterpoise to papal powers; in 1319, Perugia declared the Angevin Saint
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is one of the most important venues for Jazz in Europe and has been held annually since 1973, usually in July.
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have been found in and around the city. The city was burnt, we are told, with the exception of the temples of
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artist who produced five paintings in Perugia (today no longer in the city) and one fresco. Another painter,
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painter Pietro Perugino created some of his masterpieces in the Perugia area. The High Renaissance master
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troops. In September 1860, the city was united finally, along with the rest of Umbria, as part of the
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of Bagnaia, Bosco, Capanne, Casa del Diavolo, Castel del Piano, Cenerente, Civitella Benazzone,
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It is hardly mentioned except by the geographers until it was the only city in Umbria to resist
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In 2007, there were 163,287 people residing in Perugia, located in the province of Perugia,
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In 1832, 1838, and 1854, Perugia was hit by earthquakes. Following the collapse of the
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The history of Perugia goes back to the Etruscan period; Perugia was one of the main
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is the main football club in the city, playing in Italy's second-highest division
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National Museum of Umbrian Archaeology, where one of the longest inscription in
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Though Perugia is located in the central part of Italy, the city experiences a
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on buildings around the city. It is also the symbol of the local football club
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The Umbrian musical event is hosted in Perugia since the end of World War II
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in 1369; in 1370, the noble party reached an agreement signing the treaty of
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https://www.tuttitalia.it/umbria/provincia-di-perugia/72-comuni/popolazione/
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Perugia, 1260-1340: Conflict and Change in a Medieval Italian Urban Society
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In 1797, the city was conquered by French troops. On 4 February 1798, the
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after a long siege, and its senators sent to their deaths. A number of
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Baldassarre Orsini (1732–1820), architect, academic, and art historian
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a day. Each October, Perugia has an annual chocolate festival called
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and beheaded. St. Herculanus (Sant'Ercolano) later became the city's
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La Repubblica Università – Italian Journalism recognized schools
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In Italy, right in the kisser, The Washington Post, May 29, 2005
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Aldo Rossi personal page at the Pritzker Prize official website
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Sagra Musicale Umbra is a classical and chamber music festival.
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period, Perugia is spoken of as one of the principal cities of
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From 2021, the festival is held in Umbriafiere in the city of
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Perugia seen from the national archaeological museum of Umbria
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Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi – Umbria International Airport
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This article is about the city in Italy. For other uses, see
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Home Street Home: Perugia's History Told Through its Streets
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Climate data for Perugia (1971–2000, extremes 1967–present)
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Latin inscriptions at two of the preserved Etruscan gates.
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From the bus station there has been a daily connection of
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Art collection of Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia
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in Perugia houses a number of masterpieces, including the
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and future emperor, granted diplomatic recognition to the
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Mancini, Francesco Federico; Giovanna Casagrande (1998).
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is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) outside the city.
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Cupa-Pellini: Piazzale della Cupa – Via dei Priori (1989)
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Perugia has had a rich tradition of art and artists. The
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season in spite of finishing second in the championship.
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Rocca Paolina: Piazza Partigiani – Piazza Italia (1983)
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Giovanni Andrea Angelini Bontempi (1624–1705), composer
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Perugia today hosts two main universities, the ancient
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as flag. In 1799, the Tiberina Republic merged to the
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Mercato Coperto (Parking) – Terrazza Mercato Coperto
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Source: Servizio Meteorologico (humidity 1968–1990)
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was formed, with Perugia as capital, and the French
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Braccio Baglioni, Lord of Perugia from 1438 to 1479.
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Columbia University Press., 2003 3424:, allowing a connection with the airline's hub. 3151:Annibale Mariotti (1738–1801), physician and poet 1236:, view of the fortress in a 19th century painting 1226:families and great military leaders of the past. 4760:. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. 4416:See the institution educational purposes at the 4057:Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: 14th century 4055:Made a cardinal by his uncle, 20 December 1375 ( 3050:, dealer in Hebrew and other ancient manuscripts 3163:(1799-1847), Roman Catholic professed religious 4323:"Perugia Sant'Egidio: Record mensili dal 1967" 3018:  International Journalism Festival 2009 2459:Deconsecrated church of San Francesco al Prato 2193:. 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Perugian
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Flag of Perugia
Coat of arms of Perugia
Perugia is located in Italy
Perugia is located in Umbria
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