Timeline of Vicenza

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Vicenza in the Veneto region of Italy.

Prior to 18th century

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18th–19th centuries

  • 1708 – Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana (library) opens.[9][10]
  • 1814 – Austrians in power.[4]
  • 1833 – Cimitero acattolico di Vicenza [it] (cemetery) established.
  • 1842 – 25 March: Future writer Antonio Fogazzaro born in Vicenza.[4]
  • 1846 – Padua–Vicenza railway begins operating.
  • 1848 – Cimitero Maggiore di Vicenza [it] (cemetery) established.
  • 1851 – Vicenza railway station in operation.[citation needed]
  • 1866 – Vicenza becomes part of the Kingdom of Italy.[4]
  • 1876
    • Ferrovia Vicenza-Schio [it] (railway) begins operating.
    • Il Berico newspaper begins publication.[11]
  • 1877 – Ferrovia Vicenza-Treviso [it] (railway) begins operating.
  • 1884 – Horse-drawn Vicenza tram [it] begins operating.
  • 1892 – Banca Cattolica Vicentina (Catholic bank) established.
  • 1897 – Population: 42,020.[12]

20th century

  • 1901 – Population (commune): 47,558.[3]
  • 1902 – Vicenza Calcio football club formed.
  • 1906 – AIM Vicenza [it] (transit entity) formed.
  • 1910 – Electric tram begins operating.
  • 1911 – Population: 54,555.[13]
  • 1920 – Luigi Faccio [it] becomes mayor.
  • 1921 – Vicenza Airport built.
  • 1928 – Vicenza trolleybus [it] begins operating.
  • 1931 – Population: 65,177.[14]
  • 1935 – Stadio Romeo Menti (stadium) opens.
  • 1944 – Bombing of Vicenza in World War II.[4]
  • 1945 – Il Giornale di Vicenza newspaper in publication.[15]
  • 1948 – Giuseppe Zampieri [it] becomes mayor.
  • 1951 – Ferrovie e Tramvie Vicentine [it] (transit entity) formed.
  • 1961 – Population: 98,019.
  • 1962 – Giorgio Sala [it] becomes mayor.
  • 1971 – Population: 116,620.
  • 1978 – TVA Vicenza (television) begins broadcasting.
  • 1990 – Achille Variati becomes mayor.
  • 1998 – Enrico Hüllweck [it] becomes mayor.

21st century

  • 2008 – Achille Variati becomes mayor again.
  • 2010 – Veneto flood of 2010 [it].(it)
  • 2013 – Population: 113,639.[16]

See also

Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northeast Italy:(it)

References

  1. ^ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Italy". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Kleinhenz 2004.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Britannica 1910.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Domenico 2002.
  5. ^ Dohrn-van Rossum, Gerhard (1996). History of the Hour: Clocks and Modern Temporal Orders. University of Chicago Press. p. 392. ISBN 978-0-226-15510-4.
  6. ^ Proctor, Robert (1898). "Books Printed From Types: Italy: Vicenza". Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Company. hdl:2027/uc1.c3450631.
  7. ^ a b "Venice and Northern Italy, 1400–1600 A.D.: Key Events". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  8. ^ Wyatt, Michael, ed. (2014). "Timeline". Cambridge Companion to the Italian Renaissance. Cambridge University Press. p. xxi+. ISBN 978-1-139-99167-4.
  9. ^ "Breve storia della Bertoliana". Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana (in Italian). Comune di Vicenza. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Comune: Vicenza". Anagrafe delle biblioteche italiane [it] (Registry of Italian Libraries) (in Italian). Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  11. ^ Bernardini 1890.
  12. ^ "Italy". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1899. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081590550 – via HathiTrust.
  13. ^ "Italy". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1913. hdl:2027/njp.32101072368374.
  14. ^ Treccani 1937.
  15. ^ "Italy". Western Europe. Regional Surveys of the World (5th ed.). Europa Publications. 2003. ISBN 978-1-85743-152-0.
  16. ^ "Resident Population". Demo-Geodemo. Istituto Nazionale di Statistica. Retrieved 15 January 2017.

This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.

Bibliography

in English

  • William Smith, ed. (1872) [1854]. "Vicentia". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. hdl:2027/hvd.ah5cur.
  • "Vicenza" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (9th ed.). 1888. p. 210.
  • "Vicenza". Hand-book for Travellers in Northern Italy (16th ed.). London: John Murray. 1897. OCLC 2231483.
  • Bumpus, T. Francis (1900). "Vicenza". Cathedrals and Churches of Northern Italy. London: Laurie.
  • Vincent, Benjamin (1910), "Vicenza", Haydn's Dictionary of Dates (25th ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co., hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t41r6xh8t
  • Ashby, Thomas (1910). "Vicenza" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). p. 20.
  • "Vicenza", Northern Italy (14th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1913 (+ 1870 ed.)
  • Domenico, Roy (2002). "Veneto: Vicenza". Regions of Italy: a Reference Guide to History and Culture. Greenwood. pp. 392+. ISBN 0313307334.
  • Christopher Kleinhenz, ed. (2004). "Vicenza". Medieval Italy: an Encyclopedia. Routledge. pp. 1140+. ISBN 0415939291.

in Italian

  • B. Pagliarini. Croniche di Vicenza, 1663
  • Castellini, Silvestro. Storia della città di Vicenza. F. Vendramini Mosca. 1783-1785
  • Giovan-Battista Berti (1822). Guida per Vicenza. Venice: Francesco Andreola.
  • Cantù, C. (1861), "Vicenza e il suo territorio", Grande illustrazione del Lombardo-Veneto, vol. 6, Milan
  • B. Morsolin. Fonti della storia di Vicenza, 1880
  • Carlo Lozzi (1887). "Storie de'Municipii: Vicenza". Biblioteca istorica della antica e nuova Italia (in Italian). Vol. 2. Imola. pp. 485+. OCLC 12117233.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) (bibliography)
  • Nicola Bernardini, ed. (1890). "Provincia di Vicenza". Guida della stampa periodica italiana (in Italian). Lecce: R. Tipografia editrice salentina dei fratelli Spacciante.
  • S. Rumor. Bibliografia storica della città e provincia di Vicenza, 1916
  • Giuseppe Pettinà (1922). Vicenza. Collezione di monografie illustrate. Serie 1: Italia artistica.17 (3rd ed.). Bergamo: Istituto italiano d'arti grafiche.
  • "Vicenza", Enciclopedia Italiana (Treccani) (in Italian), 1937
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