- Source: Timeline of Pistoia
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Pistoia in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Prior to 17th century
62 BCE - Battle of Pistoria fought near town.
5th C. CE - Roman Catholic Diocese of Pistoia established.
595 CE - Cattedrale di San Zeno dedicated.
8th C. CE - Sant'Andrea church, likely date of origin.
772 CE - Walls of Pistoia built (approximate date).
12th C. - Church of Sant' Andrea expanded.
1108 - Pistoia Cathedral damaged by fire.
1117 - Pistoia "defeated by Lucca."
1150 - City walls expanded (approximate date).
1240 - City walls rebuilt (approximate date).
1294 - San Domenico church construction begins.
1302-1306 - Pistoia besieged by Florentine and Luccan forces.
1325 - Luccan Castruccio Castracani in power.
1348 - Black Death plague.
1351 - Surrendered to Florence.
1353 - Palazzo degli Anziani (Pistoia) expanded (approximate date).
1359 - Battistero di San Giovanni in corte (baptistery) built.
1368 - Palazzo Pretorio (Pistoia) built.
1401 - Pistoia becomes part of the Florentine Republic.
1494 - Basilica of Our Lady of Humility construction begins.
1495 - Madonna dell'Umiltà construction begins.
17th-19th centuries
1615 - Palazzo Ganucci Cancellieri refurbished.
1630 - Plague outbreak.
1642 - Accademia dei Risvegliati founded.
1643 - Pistoia besieged by papal forces.
1650 - Palazzo Marchetti sold.
1694 - Teatro Manzoni (Pistoia) (theatre) built.
1696 - Biblioteca Forteguerriana (library) founded.
1726 - Biblioteca Fabroniana (library) founded.
1786
Religious Synod of Pistoia held.
Palazzo Bracciolini commissioned.
1795 - Palazzo Rossi construction completed.
1849 - Pistoia occupied by Austrians.
1851 - Pistoia railway station opens.
1860 - Circondario di Pistoia (administrative region) established.
1861 - Pistoia becomes part of the Kingdom of Italy.
1864 - Porrettana railway begins operating.
1881 - Population: 54,920.
20th century
1906 - Population: 68,131.
1921 - U.S. Pistoiese 1921 (football club) formed.
1927 - Administrative Province of Pistoia created.
1931 - Population: 70,397.
1943 - October: Bombing of Pistoia in World War II.
1966
"Superachitettura" exhibit held.
Stadio Comunale (stadium) opens.
1969 - Copit (transit entity) established.
1970 - Zoo di Pistoia established.
1971
Breda Costruzioni Ferroviarie in business.
Population: 93,185.
1974 - Istituto Storico della Resistenza (historical institute) established.
1980 - Pistoia Blues Festival begins.
1992 - Local election held; Lido Scarpetti becomes mayor.
21st century
2001 - AnsaldoBreda engineering firm in business.
2002 - Local election held; Renzo Berti becomes mayor.
2003 - Associazione Storia e Città (history society) formed.
2005 - Blubus (transit entity) established.
2007 - Biblioteca San Giorgio (library) opens.
2009 - Il Funaro (cultural entity) established.
2012 - Local election held; Samuele Bertinelli becomes mayor.
2013 - Population: 88,904.
2015 - 31 May: 2015 Tuscan regional election held.
2017 - Local election held; Alessandro Tomasi becomes mayor.
See also
History of Pistoia
List of mayors of Pistoia
List of bishops of Pistoia
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 Livorno, Tuscany
Timeline of Lucca, Tuscany
Timeline of Perugia, Umbria region
Timeline of Pisa, 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 Storico del Comune di Pistoia (city archives)
Archivio di Stato di Pistoia (state archives)
Items related to Pistoia, various dates (via Europeana)
Items related to Pistoia, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)
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