PERUGIA

pārooˈjä, city (1991 pop. 144,732), capital of Umbria and of Perugia prov., central Italy, situated on a hill overlooking the valley of the Tiber River. It is a commercial, industrial, and tourist center. Manufactures include chocolate, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and machinery. Perugia was inhabited by the Umbrians and the Etruscans before it came under the control of Rome (c.310 b.c.). It became a Lombard duchy in the late 6th cent. a.d. In the 12th cent. it attained the status of a free commune and gradually gained hegemony over other Umbrian cities. Although nominally under papal control, it was in fact ruled by strong tyrants until 1540, when it was conquered by Pope Paul III. To help control the city Pope Paul built an imposing citadel (designed by Antonio da San Gallo and dismantled in 1860). Perugia was the artistic center of Umbria. The Umbrian school of painting (13th–16th cent.) reached its greatest splendor with Perugino (1445–1523), the teacher of Raphael, and with Pinturicchio (1454–1518). Points of interest in the city include the imposing Palazzo dei Priori (13th–15th cent.), which houses the National Gallery of Umbria; the marble Great Fountain (13th cent.), with sculptures by Nicolò Pisano and his son Giovanni; the Collegio del Cambio [exchange hall], with fine frescoes by Perugino and his followers; the Gothic cathedral (14th–15th cent., with later baroque additions); a large Etruscan arch (with Roman and 16th-century additions); the Church of San Pietro; the Gothic Church of San Domenico, which houses an archaeological museum; the Renaissance-style Oratory of San Bernardino; and well-preserved medieval quarters. Perugia is the seat of a university founded in 1308. Nearby is an Etruscan cemetery comprising ten chambers carved out of rock.

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Mancino, Cecco, Constable of Perugia, 53 Marriage ring, story of the Virgins...attempted return of, with other exiles, to Perugia, 20 , 21 seq.; defeat of, by Baglioni...Cor ciano opened to, 39 ; advance on Perugia by, 40 ; retreat of, 41 , 42 ; night...
...periods of Lombard and Carolingian rule, Perugia became a semi-independent commune in...apex around 1350. Fifteenth-century Perugia endured domination by the Visconti 1400...exceptions until the Risorgimento. In 1922 Perugia was the Fascist command center when the...
...every other way. Florence would prefer Perugia to remain a free commune, but was not...Boniface both wished to settle the issue of Perugia, no agreement was forthcoming. The Florentines did not want Perugia to come under Bonifaces rule, 104 perhaps...
...da Camerino , became a citizen of Perugia in 1445, and his activity is traceable through a number of dated works in Perugia, Camerino, and surrounding towns...Disciplinati brotherhood in San Domenico, Perugia now in the Pinacoteca there . The...
...regret it. Isotta withdraws while Monsignor Perugia enters . SCENE VI THE POPE, MONSIGNOR PERUGIA THE POPE: You will have Lord Malatesta given...absence, on full pay, to be passed at Rimini. PERUGIA: At Rimini! . . . THE POPE: Yes. He places...
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...movement was established and located in Perugia. It was headed by Fr. Ugolino Nicolini...eminent scholars associated with the Perugia center are Olga Marinelli, now retired, whose volume Le confraternite di Perugia dalle origini al sec. XIX. Bibliografia...
...concurrently operating workshops in Florence and Perugia, and had done so from 1501.3 The story...another important contract in his native Perugia. In the sixteen years before his death...commissions from clients in the environs of Perugia. The Annunziata story is striking because...
...Committee of the CCBE adopted the Declaration of Perugia on September 16, 1977.45 The Declaration of Perugia attempted to harmonize the various rules...provisions conflict.48 The Declaration of Perugia specifically addressed the matter of professional...
...the nuns of Santa Maria di Monteluce at Perugia in order to preserve their history for...Monastero di Monteluce in Sant Erminio at Perugia; see Memoriale, xiv-xv. Suor Battista...now in the National Gallery of Umbria at Perugia. For provenance and reproductions, see...
...istituzioni dellItalia comunale: Lesempio di Perugia (secoli XII-XIV) vol. I (Perugia, 1989): 155-278. Urban IV was in residence...Giurisprudenza, 1990-91. For a similar system in Perugia, see Clara Cutini, "Giudici e giustizia a...
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...PEOPLE THINK of the small Italian town of Perugia, if at all, as either the birthplace...Middle Ages through the Renaissance, Perugia served as an important center of Italian...days of autumn, the town is host to the Perugia Classico, the nations only festival dedicated...
...president of the Italian Serie A football club Perugia, an eccentric would be an understatement...face of football. He is planning to make Perugia the first professional mens club to sign...footballer. Since whispers surfaced that Perugia was scouting out suitable female players...
...altarpiece (in the nuns church in Perugia) are well known. Nonetheless, the...destiny since its installation in Perugia almost exactly five hundred years ago. This origin of the commission--Perugia--is interesting in itself, for...
...remember the picturesque hill town near Perugia where I had once been taken by an English...might be easier than from a city like Perugia? I would need assurance that the phone...taken my old friend along. The drive from Perugia turned out to be delightful, the road...
...Torgiano is a half hour by car from Perugia and most of the well-known hill towns...around an all-Lungarotti wine list. Perugia has in the nearly twenty years since I...interior thats still intact. For decades Perugia meant Perugina chocolates to Italians...
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Football: Furious Perugia Call Cops as Rino Storms into Ibrox...a storm of protest from Serie A club Perugia. Rangers manager Walter Smith will...finishes at the end of the season. But Perugia bosses are raging that the Ibrox club...
...Rape and Left, Her Room in the House in Perugia She Shared with Meredith Kercher Grief...with Their Elder Daughter Stephanie in Perugia after the Murder of Meredith. Byline...outside the University for Foreigners in Perugia where bothshe and Meredith studied. She...
...ing Bled to Death; Murder Trial in Perugia Hears of Accused Girls Strange and Upsetting Behaviour. Byline: NICK PISA in Perugia AMANDA KNOX exhibited "strange" behaviour...Britain to give evidence in the trial in Perugia in central Italy. Ms Butterworth, who...
LUIGI TO SCOOP PERUGIA TREBLE; Stirling Albion 3 Rangers 4...Watson RANGERS have already plundered Perugia for the services of Marco Negri and Rino...favourite with Gers fans. And now Gattusos Perugia buddy Luigi Riccio wants to follow suit...
...One of the Three Suspects Is Taken into Perugia Police Station Today. Byline: NICK PISA...musician studying atthe University of Perugia. All three were said by detectives to...They were arrested around the campus in Perugia where Miss Kercherspartially-clothed...
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PERUGIA paroo ja, city (1991 pop. 144,732), capital of Umbria and of Perugia prov., central Italy, situated on a hill overlooking...textiles, pharmaceuticals, and machinery. Perugia was inhabited by the Umbrians and the Etruscans...
...mi (8,456 sq km), central Italy. Perugia is the capital of the landlocked region, which is divided into the provinces of Perugia and Terni (named for their capitals...tourist spots, including Assisi, Spoleto, Perugia, Orvieto, and Castiglione. The Umbri...
...1523?, Umbrian painter, b. near Perugia. His real name was Pietro di Cristoforo...The Ascension, for San Pietro of Perugia. He also undertook the decoration of the audience hall of the Cambio in Perugia, consisting of allegorical figures...
...20, however, Francis was taken prisoner in a battle between Assisi and Perugia and spent a year in prison in Perugia. Conversion Two years after his return from Perugia, Francis set out for the wars in Apulia, but illness forced him home again...
...trazema no, Lat. Trasimenus, lake, c.50 sq mi (130 sq km), in Umbria, central Italy, W of Perugia. It is also called Lake of Perugia. The shallow circular lake (max. depth 19 ft/6 m) often floods its shores, which are sparsely...
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