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Abulafia, David
“Adonais” (Shelley)
Adria, Italy
Adriatic Sea
Aghinolfi Castle, Italy
Albegna River Valley, Italy
Allies (WWII). See also United States
Italian Campaign by
The Angel Tree (Dingwall-Main)
Apennine Mountains, Italy
The Appetite Comes Through Eating (anonymous)
Apuan range, Italy
L’Arcipélago Tuscano. See also specific islands
armadio della vergogna (closet of shame)
Arno River, Tuscany
Pisa and
Artemis (Greek goddess)
artigiani (assistants)
Art Students League, New York City
Augustus (Roman emperor)
autostrada (highway)
Avenza, Italy
Azzano, Italy
Bagni di Lucca, Italy
Baker, Vernon
Baratti, Italy
Barga, Italy
Bar Pietrasantesi, Pietrasanta
Barsanti, Amerigo
Barsanti, Emanuele
Barsanti, Gino
Barsanti, Martino
Barsanti Statuario Laboratorio, Pietrasanta
Barsottelli, Riccardo
Bartholomew, Saint
Bartola, Filippo di
Bartolommeo, Fra
Bartov, Omer
Basanti Art Center, Pietrasanta
Battle for Rome, WWII
Battle of Lepanto
Bernardo di Calci
Bernardo of Clairvaux
Bolgheri, Italy
Bologna, Italy
Bonaparte, Napoleon
Bonifacio III, Pope
Bordoni, Carlo
Borgo a Mozzano, Italy
Botero, Fernando
Bratchel, M. E.
Braudel, Fernand
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Browning, Robert
Buffalo Soldiers. See Ninety-Second Division, US Fifth Army
Buti, Italy
Byron, Lord
Caesar, Julius
Calci, Italy
Callas, Peter
Camaiore, Italy
Campo dei Miracoli, Pisa
Cancogni, Manlio
Capezzano Monte, Italy
Capraia, Italy
Cararra, Italy
Caravaggio, Michelangelo
Carbonifera Beach, Folonica
Cardoso, Italy
Carducci, Giosuè
Carrara, Italy
marble quarries of
WWII and
Casa del Pescatore, Isola Santa
Casaglia massacre, Italy
Casini, Silvia
Cassino to the Alps (Fisher Jr.)
Cassola, Carlo
Castell’Azzara, Italy
Castello dei Vicari, Lari
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, Italy
Cavalleria rusticana (opera)
la cecina (food dish)
Cerboli, Italy
Cervietti, Moreno
Cervietti Studio, Pietrasanta
Charlemagne (Holy Roman emperor)
“Che Ti Dice la Patria?” (Hemingway)
Chiesa della Virgine e di San Giuseppe, Livorno
Chiesa de San Fernando, Livorno
Chiesa di San Jacobo, Isola Santa
Chiesa di Santa Caterina, Livorno
Chiesa di Sant’Andria, Sassetta
Chiesa Universitaria di San Frediano, Pisa
Churchill, Winston
Church of the Assunta, Capraia
Church of St. Agostino, Pietrasanta
Church of San Martino, Pisa
Church of San Nicola, Paese
Church of Santo Stefano at Piano, Capraia
Church of Santo Stefano, Camaiore
Church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri, Pisa
Clinton, Bill
Colonnata, Italy
Coluccini, Gualtiero
The Communist Manifesto (Marx/Engels)
Conrad, Joseph
Cordati, Bruna
Cordati, Bruno
Coronation of the Virgin (painting)
Corsica
Cosimo I (Duke of Tuscany)
Costa Concordia (cruise ship)
Costa degli Etruschi (Coast of the Etruscans)
CRO (Circolo Ricreativo Operai) centers
cucina povera (poor kitchen) concept
Cucina Povera: Tuscan Peasant Cooking (Johns)
A Culinary Traveller in Tuscany (Elon)
Darsena Vecchia, Livorno
David (sculpture)
The Denial of St. Peter (painting)
Dennis, George
Devil’s Bridge (Ponte della Maddalena)
Dingwall-Main, Alex
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Don Juan (boat)
Donoratico, Italy
Duomo di San Martino, Pietrasanta
Elba, Italy
Ellin, Abby
Elon, Beth
Engels, Friedrich
Enrico di Tedice
Etruscan civilization
chronology of
necropoli/tombs of
in southern Tuscany
Etrusci Acropoli, Italy
Eugenius III, Pope
Farnocchia, Italy
Fascist Party, Italy
massacres associated with
Feo, Giovanni
Ferdinand II (Holy Roman emperor)
Ferdinand III (Holy Roman emperor)
Florence, Italy
Follonica, Italy
Fonderia Mariani, Pietrasanta
Forte dei Marmi, Italy
Forte San Pietro, Livorno
Fortezza Nuova (New Castle), Livorno
Fortezza Vecchia (Old Fort), Livorno
442nd Regiment, US Army (Nisei)
473rd Regiment, US Army
Fournier, Louis Edouard
Frankenstein (Shelley)
Frederick Barbarossa (Holy Roman emperor)
Frederick II (Holy Roman emperor)
Gallena, Italy
Gamba, Teresa
Gastone, Gian
Genoa, Italy
Gentile, Carlo
Germany (contemporary), war crimes and
Germany (Nazi)
Monte Sole massacre by
Sant’Anna massacre by
war crime prosecutions and
WWII and
Giannutri, Isola di, Italy
Giappone Inn, Livorno
Gibbon, Edward
Giglio, Isola del, Italy
Giro d’Italia (bike race)
Gorgona, Isola di, Italy
Gothic Line, Italy
Gourmet Versilia
Graham-Dixon, Andrew
The Great Sea (Abulafia)
Gregory VII, Pope
Grosseto, Italy
Hayreddin Barbarossa (Red Beard)
Hemingway, Ernest
Henry IV (Holy Roman emperor)
Henry VI (Holy Roman emperor)
Hildebrand of Sovana
Hitler, Adolf. See also Germany, Nazi
Hitler’s Army (Bartov)
Hitler-Stalin Pact
Holland, James
Holocaust
Holy Roman Empire. See also Roman Empire, Western
Hostert, Anna Camaiti
The House of the Painter (Cordati)
Hugh of Vermandois
Hunt, Leigh
Ildebranda tomb, Sovana
In Maremma (Leavitt/Mitchell)
Inouye, Daniel
Isola Santa, Italy
Italian Anarchist Federation
Italian Coast Guard
Italian Travel Club
Italy. See also Fascist Party, Italy; Holy Roman Empire; Roman Empire, Western
chronology of
Republic’s formation in
unification of
WWII theater in
Italy’s Sorrow (Holland)
Janes, Richard C.
Japan
Jews
Johns, Pamela Sheldon
Journal of Field Archaeology
Julia the Elder (Roman)
Julia the Younger (Roman)
Julius II, Pope
Keats, John
Kesselring, Albert
Knights of Santo Stefano
Koons, Jeff
La Gabella, Italy
Laghi, Anna
lardo (food item)
Largo del Parlascio, Pisa
Lari, Italy
lasagna al ragu
La Spezia, Italy
The Last Judgment
Latins (ancient tribe)
Lazzeri, Claudio
Lazzeri, Don Innocenzo
Leavitt, David
Lee, Spike
Leopold II (Holy Roman emperor)
Leo X, Pope
Ligurian Sea
maps of
Lipchitz, Jacques
Lippi, Filippo
Lischi, Sandra
Livorno, Italy
canals of
Livornine of
port of
WWII and
Locanda al colle, Camaiore
Lombardi, Franco
Lombards
Lucca, Italy
Lucia, Nonna
Magra River, Italy
malaria
marble
Michelangelo’s
types of
Maremma region, Tuscany
Castell’Azzara in
Etruscan history in
flooding in
malaria in
Orbetello in
Pitigliano in
Porto Ercole in
Santa Fiora in
Saturnia in
Sorano in
Sovana in
Talamone in
Maretti, Daniele
Maretti, Manola
Mariani, Adolfo
Marina di Alberese, Italy
Marina di Pietrasanta, Italy
Marshall, George
Marsiliana, Italy
Martinelli, Giordano
The Martyrdom of St. Ursula (painting)
Marx, Karl
Mascagni, Pietro
Massa, Italy
marble quarries of
WWII and
Matilda, Countess of Tuscany
Maurizio (boat man)
Mazzanti, Rosanna
McCann, Anna Marguerite
Medici family
Mercato Coperto, Livorno
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
marble used by
Michelangelo’s Mountain (Scigliano)
Miracle at St. Anna (movie)
The Mirror of the Sea (Conrad)
Mitchell, Mark
Mitoraj, Igor
Moffat, Alistair
Momo, Giuseppe
Montecristo, Isola di, Italy
Monte Sole massacre, Italy
apology for
mosaics
Mulina, Italy
Munemori, Sadeo
Museum of the Resistance, Sant’Anna
Muslim culture
Mussolini, Benito. See also Fascist Party, Italy
WWII and
National Park of Peace, Sant’Anna
Necropoli delle Grotte, Populonia
Necropoli di San Cerbone, Populonia
Nero (Roman emperor)
The New York Times
Nightingale, Florence
Ninety-Second Division, US Fifth Army
Nisei. See 442nd Regiment, US Army
Norwich, John Julius
“Ode to Kesselring”
Onniboni, Roberta Giovannini
Orbetello, Italy
Orlando, Andrea
Ottoman Turks
“Ozymandias” (Shelley)
Paese, Capraia
Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi, Rome
Palla, Lara
Palla, Spartaco
pantographos
Pappenheim, Doris
Pardini, Adele
Pardini, Anna
Pardini, Bruna
Pardini, Cesira
Pardini, Lilia
Pardini, Maria
Pardini, Orietta
Pardini, Sara
Pardini, Siria
Pascoli, Giovanni
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Pelasgians (ancient people)
Pertrucci, Alessandro
Petacci, Clara
Pezzino, Paolo
Pianosa, Isola, Italy
Piazza della Republica, Livorno
Pieri, Duilio
Pieri, Enrico
Pierotti, Gabriella
Pierotti, Maria Grazia
Pierotti, Stefano
Pietrasanta, Angela Maria
Pietrasanta, Guiscardo da
Pietrasanta, Italy
CRO in
food of
Via Francigena in
sculptors/artists of
tourism in
WWII and
Pietrasanta: Work of Art (Laghi/Bordoni)
Pieve della Cappella, Azzano
Pieve di San Michele, Farnocchia
Pieve di Santi Giovanni e Felicità, Pietrasanta
Piombino, Italy
Pisa, Italy. See also Plain of Pisa
churches of
history of
Leaning Tower of
WWII and
Pitigliano, Italy
Plain of Pisa
Buti in
Calci in
Lari in
olive groves in
San Miniato in
Pontedera, Italy
Populonia, Italy
Po River Valley, Italy
Porta a Lucca, Pietrasanta
Porta Lucca gate, Pisa
Porta Romana, Saturnia
Porto, Capraia
Porto Ercole, Italy
Previsione (painting)
Princi, John (Red of Paola)
Principina a Mare, Italy
Pruno, Italy
Purcell, Elisabeth Page
Quercianella, Italy
Ramolino, Maria Letizia
Rau, Johannes
Rebello, Russell
Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron (Trelawny)
Reder, Walter
La Repubblica
Republica Sociale Italiana (RSI)
Ristorante al Ponte, Santa Fiore
Ristorante Guastini, Pitigliano
Roman Empire, Western. See also Holy Roman Empire
Etruscans’ influence on
in southern Tuscany
Roman Republic
Rome-Berlin Axis
Rome, Italy. See also Roman Empire, Western
liberation of
“The Rooms of the Painter” (Lischi)
Rosenzweig, Peter
roulette, invention of
Sabini (ancient tribe)
“Salve Regina” (“Hail Holy Queen”)
San Bernardo, Italy
San Lorenzo, Florence
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Santa Fiora, Italy
Sant’Anna di Stazzema massacre, Italy
commemoration of
prosecutions for
Sant’Erasmo, Porto Ercole
Santini, Vincenzo
Sassetta, Italy
Saturnia, Italy
Schulz, Martin
Scigliano, Eric
sculpting
bronze
CROs and
exhibitions and
marble mined for
processes/tools used in
SEM art studio, Pietrasanta
Seravezza, Italy
marble quarries of
Serchio River, Tuscany
Devil’s Bridge on
WWII and
Shelley, Mary
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Shelley, Sir Percy Florence
Shrady, Nicholas
Siena, Italy
Silicani, Michele
Simon, Max
Sonnino, Baron Sidney
Sorano, Italy
southern Tuscany. See also Maremma region, Tuscany
Bolgheri in
cycling clubs in
Etruscan history in
Maremma region of
Populonia in
Quercianella in
Sassetta in
tourism in
Sovana, Italy
spaghetti con arselle
Spike, Michele K.
Stagetti, Nicola
Stalin, Joseph
Staller, Ilona
Stazzema, Italy
Strada del Vino (wine highway)
Strada Statale (SS1) highway. See also Via Aurelia
Suvereto, Italy
tagliata de tonno (food dish)
Talamone, Italy
Tardelli, Antonella
Tenuta San Guido winery
testaroli della Lunigiana all’olio extra vergine, Parmigiano e basilica (food dish)
Thomas, Elbert D.
Tilt (Shrady)
Tofani, Filippo
Tognocchi, Ilvana Corsi
Tour de France
tourism
dress tips for
in Pisa
route tips for
in southwestern Tuscany
in Versilia region
Trecarichi, Maria Grazia
Tre Colli, Italy
Trelawny, Edward John
Truman, Harry
Tuscany: A History (Moffat)
Tuscany, western. See also L’Arcipélago Tuscano; Maremma region, Tuscany; southern Tuscany; Versilia region, Tuscany
chronology of
food of
maps of
marble quarries of
massacres, wartime, in
Pisa in
Plain of Pisa in
sculpture/art in
swamps drained in
tourism in
Via Francigena in
WWII campaigns in
Tyrrhenian people
Tyrrhenian Sea
United States. See also Allies
African-American WWII regiment in
Japanese-American WWII regiment in
Urban II, Pope
Vada, Italy
Valdicastello di Carducci, Italy
Vallecava, Italy
Van Gogh, Vincent
Vanni, Francesco
Vari, Sophia
Vasari, Giorgio
Venice, Italy
Versilia region, Tuscany
Barga in
Borgo a Mozzano in
Cararra in
Castelnuovo in