- Source: Timeline of Piacenza
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Piacenza in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
Prior to 18th century
218 BCE – Placentia becomes a Roman colony.
205 BCE – Placentia besieged by Carthaginian forces of Hasdrubal.
200 BCE – Town sacked by Gaulish forces.
187 BCE – Via Aemilia (Ariminum-Placentia road) built.
271 CE – The Marcomanni defeat the Aurehan outside the city walls.
375 CE – Basilica of Sant'Antonino built.
450 CE – Roman Catholic Diocese of Piacenza established (approximate date).
546 – "Totila reduced Piacenza by famine."
903 – San Savino church construction begins.
988 – Piacenza becomes an archbishopric.
997 – Piacenza demoted to a bishopric; Emperor Otto III removes the city from the county of Piacenza and gives it to the bishop.
1005 – Bishop Siegfried moves San Savino outside the walls and rebuilds it.
1107 – San Savino rebuilt in a Romanesque style.
1095 – Council of Piacenza a mixed synod of ecclesiastics and laymen.
1122 – Piacenza Cathedral construction begins.
1167 – Piacenza joins the Lombard League.
1183 – Meeting of Lombard League held in Piacenza regarding the Peace of Constance.
1226 – Piacenza joins renewed Lombard League.
1229 – Piacenza participates in War of the Keys on the side of the pope and the Battle of San Cesario on the side of Bologna.
1233 – Piacenza Cathedral construction completed.
1235 – Guelph Annals of Piacenza finished.
1254 – Scotti (family) in power.
1278 – San Francesco church construction begins.
1281 – Palazzo Comunale built.
1334 – Sant'Anna church built.
1400 – Public clock installed (approximate date).
1447 – Piacenza taken by forces of Francesco I Sforza.
1471 – Hospital built.
1475 – Printing press in operation.
1499 – San Sisto church construction begins.
1512 – Piacenza "occupied by the papal forces."
1545 – Duchy of Parma and Piacenza created under Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma.
1558 – Palazzo Farnese construction begins.
1620 – Statue of Ranuccio I Farnese erected in the Piazza dei Cavalli.
1625 – Statue of Alexander Farnese erected in the Piazza dei Cavalli.
18th–19th centuries
1738 – Austrians in power per Treaty of Vienna (1738).
1746 – 16 June: Austrian-Sardinian and Franco-Spanish conflict fought near city.
1748 – Spaniards in power.
1796 – Piacenza occupied by French forces.
1801 – Piacenza becomes part of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia per Treaty of Lunéville.
1804 – Teatro Municipale (Piacenza) (theatre) opens.
1811 – Biblioteca Comunale Passerini-Landi (library) established.
1821
Political unrest.
Cimitero di Piacenza (cemetery) established.
1831 – Political unrest.
1848 – 10 May: "Piacenza was the first Italian city to vote for union with Piedmont" during the Revolution of 1848.
1859
Piacenza–Bologna railway begins operating; Piacenza railway station opens.
Piacenza becomes part of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia.
Circondario di Piacenza (provincial district) established.
1860 – Alessandria–Piacenza railway begins operating.
1861 – Population: 40,582.(it)
1867 – Progresso newspaper begins publication.
1883 – Libertà newspaper begins publication.
20th century
1902 – Piacenza tram begins operating.
1903 – Museo Civico (museum) founded.
1911 – Population: 38,542.
1919 – Piacenza Football Club formed.
1920 – Stadio comunale di Piacenza (stadium) opens.
1932 – Ferrovia Piacenza-Bettola (railway) begins operating.
1933 – Piacenza–Cremona railway begins operating.
1936 – Population: 64,210.(it)
1961 – Population: 88,541.(it)
1969 – Stadio Leonardo Garilli (stadium) opens.
1981 – Population: 109,039.(it)
1994 – Local election held; Giacomo Vaciago (center-left) becomes Mayor. He is the first Mayor elected by direct vote in the history of Piacenza.
1995 – Local election held; Dario Squeri (center-left) is elected President of the Province of Piacenza. He is the first President elected by direct vote in the history of Piacenza.
1998 – Local election held; the lawyer Gianguido Guidotti (center-right) becomes Mayor. He is the first Mayor of the center-right coalition elected by direct vote in the history of Piacenza. The incumbent Mayor Giacomo Vaciago is the first Mayor to not run for a second final term.
1999 – Local election held; Dario Squeri (center-left) is elected re-President of the Province of Piacenza.
21st century
2000 – La Cronaca newspaper begins publication.
2002 – Local election held; Roberto Reggi (center-left) becomes Mayor. The incumbent Mayor Gianguido Guidotti is the first Mayor to lost a run-off in the direct vote.
2004 – Local election held; Gian Luigi Boiardi (center-left) is elected President of the Province of Piacenza.
2007 – Local election held; Roberto Reggi (center-left) is re-elected Mayor. He is the first incumbent Mayor re-elected by direct vote.
2008 – Museo civico di storia naturale di Piacenza (museum) opens in the Fabbrica del Ghiaccio.
2009 – Local election held; Massimo Trespidi is elected President of the Province of Piacenza. He is the first President of the center-right elected by direct vote in the history of Piacenza. The incumbent Mayor Gianluigi Boiardi is the first President to lost at the first round in the direct vote.
2012 – Local election held; Paolo Dosi (center-left) becomes Mayor.
2013
Piacenza–Cremona railway closed.
Population: 100,843.
2017 – Local election held; the lawyer Patrizia Barbieri (center-right) becomes Mayor. She is the first female Mayor elected by direct vote in the history of Piacenza. The incumbent Mayor Paolo Dosi is the second Mayor to not run for a second final term.
See also
Piacenza history
History of Piacenza
List of mayors of Piacenza
List of counts of Piacenza, 8th–11th centuries
List of bishops of Piacenza
Archivio di Stato di Piacenza (state archives)
Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northeast Italy:(it)
Emilia-Romagna region: Timeline of Bologna; Ferrara; Forlì; Modena; Parma; Ravenna; Reggio Emilia; Rimini
Friuli-Venezia Giulia region: Timeline of Trieste
Trentino-South Tyrol region: Timeline of Trento
Veneto region: Timeline of Padua; Treviso; Venice; Verona; Vicenza
References
This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.
Bibliography
External links
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