- Source: Timeline of Reggio Emilia
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Reggio Emilia in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
Prior to 18th century
187 BCE – Via Aemilia (road) built through town.
77 BCE – Roman tribune Marcus Junius Brutus the Elder assassinated.
328 BCE – Protasio, First known Bishop of Regium (Reggio Emilia)
409 BCE – Reggio sacked by Gothic
899 – Reggio sacked by Magyar forces.
924 – Reggio sacked by Magyar forces.
1168 – Reggio joins the Lombard League.
May 29, 1176 – Victorious Battle of Legnano (Italian Cities allies, Lombard league, against the Emperor)
June 25, 1183 Peace of Constance
1245 – Consuetudini (law) issued.
1289 – Obizzo II d'Este in power.
1409 – Este in power (until 1796).
1452 – Duchy of Reggio established.
1474 – Birth of Ludovico Ariosto, poet.
1480 – Printing press in operation.
1512 – Forces of Pope Julius II occupy Reggio.
1523 – Este rule restored.
1597 – Basilica della Ghiara construction begins.
18th–19th centuries
1741 – Teatro della cittadella (theatre) opens.
1746 – Accademia degli Ipocondriaci active.
1798 – Biblioteca Nazionale (library) opens.
1808 – Reggio becomes seat of the Crostolo department in the French Cisalpine Republic.
1819 – Reale Accademia Reggiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti established.
1830 – Musei Civici di Reggio Emilia (museum) active.
1856 – Reggio Emilia Synagogue built.
1857 – Teatro Municipale (theatre) opens.
1859
Reggio Emilia railway station opens.
Reggio becomes part of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia.
1860 – Gazzetta di Reggio newspaper begins publication.
1861 – Reggio becomes part of the Kingdom of Italy.
1862 – Chamber of Commerce established.
1873 – Dismantling of the Walls of Reggio Emilia begins.
1887 – Ferrovia Reggio Emilia-Guastalla (railway) in operation.
1892 – Ferrovia Reggio Emilia-Sassuolo (railway) in operation.
1897 – Population: 59,117.
1900 – Basilica della Ghiara restored.
20th century
1901
Officine Meccaniche Reggiane manufactory in business.
Camera del Lavoro established.
1906 – Population: 64,548.
1910 – Stadio Mirabello (stadium) built.
1911
Ferrovia Reggio Emilia-Ciano d'Enza (railway) in operation.
Population: 70,419.
1919 – A.C. Reggiana 1919 (football club) formed.
1927 – Ferrovia Reggio Emilia-Boretto (railway) begins operating.
1931 – Population: 91,040.
1944 – 8 January: Bombing of Reggio by Allied forces during World War II.
1945 – Cesare Campioli becomes mayor (until 1962).
1965 – Istituto per la Storia della Resistenza e della Società contemporanea (history institute) active.
1995 – Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore opens.
21st century
2013 – Population: 163,928.
2014 – Local election held; Luca Vecchi becomes mayor.
See also
History of Reggio Emilia
List of mayors of Reggio Emilia
List of bishops of Reggio Emilia
List of dukes of Reggio
Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northeast Italy:(it)
Emilia-Romagna region: Timeline of Bologna; Ferrara; Forlì; Modena; Parma; Piacenza; Ravenna; 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
"Archivio storico del Comune di Reggio Emilia" (in Italian). (City archives, documenting 1870-1955)
Archivio di Stato di Reggio Emilia (state archives)
Items related to Reggio Emilia, various dates (via Europeana)
Items related to Reggio Emilia, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)
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- Timeline of Reggio Emilia
- List of mayors of Reggio Emilia
- Emilia-Romagna
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla
- Timeline of Bologna
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- List of Italian locations of Jewish history
- Timeline of Modena
- Carpi, Emilia-Romagna