- Source: Timeline of Livorno
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Livorno in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Prior to 20th century
1077 - Matilda of Tuscany tower built.
1284 - Naval Battle of Meloria (1284) fought near Livorno with the win of Genoa.
1303 - Livorno Lighthouse (Fanale dei Pisani) built.
1399 - Livorno sold by Pisa to the Visconti.
1407 - Livorno becomes part of the Republic of Genoa.
1421 - Livorno becomes part of the Republic of Florence.
1423 - Torre del Marzocco (tower) built.
1551 - Population: 749.
1571 - Port of Livorno construction begins.
1575 - Pisa-Livorno Navicelli channel created.
1603 - Synagogue of Livorno built.
1606
Livorno attains city status.
Cathedral of Saint Francis of Assisi built.
1626 - Monument of the Four Moors erected in the Piazza Micheli.
1630 - Venezia Nuova area development begins.
1645 - Old English Cemetery, Livorno established (until 1838).
1653 - 4 March: Naval battle fought near city during the First Anglo-Dutch War.
1691 - Port declared Free port.
1718 - Status as free port confirmed in the War of the Quadruple Alliance.
1742 - Earthquake.(it)
1796 - French forces enter city.
1806 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Livorno established.
1813 - Attempted siege of Livorno by British and Italian forces.
1816 - Biblioteca Labronica (library) founded.
1825
Società medica di Livorno founded.
"British 'factory'" closes.
1840 - New Walls of Livorno built.
1842 - Cisternone (Livorno) built.
1847 - Teatro Carlo Goldoni (Livorno) (theatre) opens.
1848 - Cisternino di città built.
1849 - May: Siege of Livorno by Austrian forces during the First Italian War of Independence.
1856 - Santa Maria del Soccorso, Livorno opened.
1857 - June: Fire.
1867 - Livorno–Rome railway opened.
1868 - Livorno's free port status ends.
1871 - Population: 97,096.
1872 - Chamber of Commerce headquartered in the Palazzo della Dogana.
1881 - Italian Naval Academy established.
1899 - City Archive opens on Via Borra.
20th century
1901 - Population: 78,308.
1911 - Population: 105,315.
1915 - A.S. Livorno Calcio (football club) formed.
1920 - Scuola Labronica artists' group formed.
1921 - January: 1st Congress of the Communist Party of Italy held in Livorno.
1935
Ferrovia Pisa-Tirrenia-Livorno (railway) begins operating.
Stadio Edda Ciano Mussolini (stadium) opens.
1940 - Bombing of Livorno (1940-1945) in World War II begins.
1942 - Palazzo del Governo (Livorno) built.
1943 - City bombed by allied forces in World War II; cathedral demolished.
1944
Bombing by allied forces.
Furio Diaz becomes mayor.
1945 - Bombing of Livorno ends.
1953 - Cathedral reconstructed.
1954 - Nicola Badaloni becomes mayor.
1962 - New Synagogue of Livorno built.
1978 - Il Tirreno newspaper in publication.
1985 - May: Tuscan communal election, 1985 held.
1992 - Gianfranco Lamberti becomes mayor.
1994 - Museo civico Giovanni Fattori (museum) moves into the Villa Mimbelli.
21st century
2004 - Alessandro Cosimi becomes mayor.
2013 - Population: 156,998.
2014 - Filippo Nogarin becomes mayor.
2015 - Population: 159,431
2015 - 31 May: Tuscan regional election, 2015 held.
2019 - Luca Salvetti becomes mayor.
See also
History of Livorno and Timeline (in Italian)
List of mayors of Livorno
History of Tuscany
Other cities in the macroregion of Central Italy:(it)
Timeline of Ancona, Marche region
Timeline of Arezzo, Tuscany region
Timeline of Florence, Tuscany
Timeline of Lucca, Tuscany
Timeline of Perugia, Umbria region
Timeline of Pisa, Tuscany
Timeline of Pistoia, Tuscany
Timeline of Prato, Tuscany
Timeline of Rome, Lazio region
Timeline of Siena, Tuscany
References
This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.
Bibliography
External links
Archivio di Stato di Livorno (state archives)
Items related to Livorno, various dates (via Europeana)
Items related to Livorno, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)
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