TURIN

toorˈĭn, tyoorˈ–, tyoorĭnˈ, Ital. Torino, city (1991 pop. 962,507), capital of Piedmont and of Turin prov., NW Italy, at the confluence of the Po and Dora Riparia rivers. It is a major transportation hub and Italy's most important industrial center. Manufactures include motor vehicles, tires, textiles, clothing, machinery, electronic equipment, leather goods, furniture, chemicals, and vermouth. It is an international fashion center.

The most important Roman town of the W Po valley, Turin was later a Lombard duchy and then a Frankish county. In spite of the claims of the house of Savoy, it remained a free commune in the 12th and 13th cent. It passed c.1280 to the house of Savoy (see Savoy, house of). Occupied (1536–62) by the French, it was restored to the dukes of Savoy and became their capital. From 1720 to 1861 it was the capital of the kingdom of Sardinia. During the War of the Spanish Succession it suffered a long siege, which ended with the victory of Eugene of Savoy over the French. In 1798, Charles Emmanuel IV of Savoy was obliged by the French to abdicate and to abandon Turin, but Victor Emmanuel I returned in 1814, and the city became the center of Italian national aspirations. From 1861 to 1865 it was the capital of the new Italian kingdom.

Because of its industrial importance, Turin suffered heavy damage in World War II; most of the important remaining buildings date from the 17th–19th cent. Of note are the Palace of the Marquesses of Caraglio e Senantes (17th cent.); the Palazzo Madama (begun late 13th cent.); the royal palace (17th cent.), which houses a fine collection of arms and armor; the Academy of Science, which contains the rich Egyptian Museum; and the Car Museum. The Cathedral of San Giovanni (late 15th cent.) has a casket containing a shroud in which some believe Jesus was buried; carbon-14 dating tests (1988) have suggested that it is a medieval forgery, but analysis of pollen grains and plant images on the shroud (1999) indicated a date prior to the 8th cent. On a hill overlooking the city is the basilica of Superga (1717–31), containing the tombs of many of the dukes of Savoy and kings of Sardinia. Turin has a university and a well-known polytechnic institute (1859).

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...History Symposium of the International Academy of Astronautics, Turin, Italy, 1997. by James A. Painter History of Rocketry...History Symposium of the International Academy of Astronautics, Turin, Italy, 1997. By Donald C. Elder and George S. James, eds. San...
Turin Networks, Inc. by Jr. Armand Gilinsky The game is just beginning and people dont know whats coming.--John Webley, Founder and Chairman, Turin Networks In early March 2000, John Webley, founder, president, and CEO of Turin Networks, Inc. (Turin) returned to his home in Sonoma County, California, jet-lagged...
Between Industry and Tourism: the Turin-savona Motorway, 1956-2001 by Massimo...the context in which the history of the Turin-Savona motorway is set, and in which Italy...particular section of the motorway network, the Turin-Savona route, situated in the north of...
...the Shroud: Guarinis Reliquary Chapel in Turin and the Ostension of a Dynastic Relic...towers over the cathedral of S. Giovanni in Turin, architecturally announcing to visitors...Consequences The visitor today who enters Turin Cathedral and looks down the length of...
...Artistic Realms (as well as the Shroud of Turin). by J. RONALD GREEN The truth...outside of the art world. The Shroud of Turin has been placed on display in such a way...purple drapery high in the dark nave of the Turin Cathedral, the shroud bears the faint traces...
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Touring Turin: The Place to Experience the Height of Northern-Italian...hankering for northern elegance should know that Turin is no more than an hour and a half from...Milan remain inconvenient). Every street in Turin offers at least one stylish shop and an...
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...the Cross to the Controversial Shroud of Turin. Byline: John M. Powers, INSIGHT...burial shroud of Christ, the Shroud of Turin, along with a nail claimed to have been...with Easter is the enigmatic Shroud of Turin, widely believed to be the burial cloth...
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...Hilton Shows off Her Perfume Can Can. Luca Turin Gives It One Star, Categorises It as "Remedial...DAVID SEXTON Perfumes: The Guide by Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez (Profile, ?20) SUPER...theyve drawn from years of study. Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez join their company with...
Arsenal Can Take Heart from Turin Triumph of 1980. by Mickey Hart...tonights bizarre Champions League ritual in Turin. The complexity of the qualification...Arsenal last played a European tie in Turin, such complex mathematical permutations...
Well Clone Jesus from Turin Shroud; Weird Plan for Movie Is Slated...Madmen will try to clone Jesus from the Turin shroud in a bizarre movie announced yesterday...Rolfe also claimed the Cardinal of Turin has demanded the return of blood samples...
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TURIN toor in, tyoor , tyoorin , Ital. Torino, city (1991 pop. 962,507), capital of Piedmont and of Turin prov., NW Italy, at the confluence of the Po and Dora Riparia...chemicals, and vermouth. It is an international fashion center. Turin was founded by the pre-Roman Taurini. The most important...
...west and on Switzerland in the north. Turin is the capital of the region, which is...provinces of Alessandria, Asti, Cuneo, Novara, Turin, and Vercelli (named for their capitals...Manufactures include motor vehicles (mainly at Turin), textiles, leather goods, aluminum, chemicals...
...French mathematician and astronomer, b. Turin, of French and Italian descent. Before...geometry at the royal artillery school at Turin. With his pupils he organized (1759) a society from which the Turin Academy of Sciences developed. Among his...
LURIA, SALVADOR EDWARD 1912 1991, American physician, b. Turin, Italy, M.D., Univ. of Turin, 1935. He conducted research and taught at the Institute of Radium in Paris (1938 40), Columbia (1940 42), Indiana Univ. (1943 50), and the Univ. of Illinois...
...CONTE DI QUAREGNA amada o kon ta de kwara nya avoga dro, 1776 1856, Italian physicist, b. Turin. He became professor of physics at the Univ. of Turin in 1820. In 1811 he advanced the hypothesis, since known as Avogadros law, that equal volumes...
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