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Rome

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by Matthew Kneale


  servants, 137, 178

  sewers, 182

  Spanish-Lutheran sacking (1527), 192–213, 196, 200, 202, 239

  streets, 173–4, 241

  technology, 222, 223, 241, 271, 274

  theatre, 254–5, 271

  time system, 239

  torture, 185

  tourism 235–41, 243, 244, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254

  villas, 234

  vistas, 232, 234

  War of the League of Cognac (1526–30), 162–7, 181, 192–213

  War of Urbino (1517), 159, 166, 179

  women, 138, 184, 186–7, 244, 250

  parchment, 134

  Pareschi, Giuseppe, 279

  Parione, 180

  Paris, France, 223, 231, 248, 284, 330

  Parmigianino, 190, 204–5

  Parthenon, Athens, 10, 13

  Paschal II, Pope, 150, 151, 358

  Pasquino, 180, 267

  passeggiata, 29

  passion plays, 170

  pasta, 56, 136, 188, 292, 295, 359

  paterfamilias, 15

  Paul III, Pope, 215–16, 286

  Paul IV, Pope, 217, 250

  Paul, Saint, 52, 62, 73, 75, 93, 152, 153, 169, 203

  Pavia, battle of (1525), 162

  Pavia, Lombardy, 139

  Pelagius, 78, 105

  Peloponnese, 38

  Pensione Jaccarino, 347

  Pentecost, 140

  Persia, 31, 98, 100, 107

  Perugia, Umbria, 207, 208

  Perugino, Pietro, 176

  Peruvian cinchona tree, 253

  Pesaro, archbishop of Zara, 198, 208

  Petacci, Clara, 279

  Peter, Saint, 51–3, 73, 75, 93, 128, 152, 153, 168, 169, 203

  Peter’s Pence, 127

  Philibert de Chalon, prince of Orange, 201, 210, 212, 214

  Philippines, 355

  Phocas, Byzantine emperor, 110

  Phoenicians, 12

  Pia Gate, see Porta Pia

  Piacenza, La, 323

  Piazza Adolf Hitler, 315, 324

  Piazza Barberini, 342, 343

  Piazza Cavour, 287

  Piazza Collegio Romano, 234

  Piazza Colonna, 326

  Piazza dei Coronari, 309

  Piazza Garibaldi, 285

  Piazza Mazzini, 287

  Piazza della Minerva, 234

  Piazza Montanara, 290, 291

  Piazza Navona, 174, 188, 199, 233, 255, 307

  Piazza del Popolo, 232, 234, 257, 258, 350

  Piazza Risorgimento, 287

  Piazza della Rotunda, 234

  Piazza San Marco, Venice, 44

  Piazza di Spagna, 236, 299, 342

  Piazza Venezia, 234, 257, 284, 285, 286, 295, 314, 315, 324

  piazzas, 44, 232

  Piccardi, Leopoldo, 321

  Piedmont-Sardinia (1815–61), 223, 224, 226, 228, 273

  Pierleoni family, 133, 139, 142, 143, 144, 147, 149, 172

  La Pietà orphanage, 197

  Pifferari, 256

  Pignatelli Aragona Cortes, Enza, 333

  pilgrimage

  Western Roman Empire (285–476), 50–51

  Ostrogothic Kingdom (493–553), 93, 98

  Byzantine Empire (553–754), 108

  Papal States (754–1870), 121, 127–9, 152–4, 169, 173, 245

  Pinciana Gate, see Porta Pinciana

  Pinianus, Valerius, 65–6, 67, 77

  del Piombo, Sebastiano, 190

  Pius IV, Pope, 233

  Pius IX, Pope, 220, 222–5, 228–9, 246, 250, 255, 258–9, 267, 271–6, 287

  Pius V, Pope, 233, 235

  Pius VI, Pope, 221

  Pius XI, Pope 298

  Pius XII, Pope, 52, 282, 317, 329, 333, 338, 348

  Placidia, Galla, 66, 78

  plague, 99–100, 104, 154, 181, 183, 190, 207, 215

  Plato, 87

  plebeians, 15, 25, 60

  Plutarch, 24

  Po river, 98, 100

  Po valley, 6, 84

  police force

  Kingdom of Italy, 279, 282, 308, 323

  Papal States, 179, 185, 224, 241, 246, 247, 257, 261

  Policlinico, 340

  political prisoners, 222, 223, 250, 271

  Pollastrini, Guglielmo, 336

  Pollux, 135

  Pompeianus, 68–9

  Pompeii, 14

  Pompey, 41

  Pons Agrippae, 130

  Ponte Milvio, 125, 203, 293

  Ponte Sant’Angelo, 173, 174, 276

  Ponte Sisto, 174, 191, 199, 205

  Pontine marshes, 296, 301, 312

  popes, see papacy

  population

  Roman Republic (509–27 BC), 10

  Western Roman Empire (285–476), 58, 59, 79, 80

  Ostrogothic Kingdom (493–553), 89, 92

  Papal States (754–1870), 124, 169–70, 241–2, 244

  Kingdom of Italy (1870–1946), 283, 296

  Porsena, Lars, 12–13

  Porta Angelica, 263

  Porta Asinaria, 88, 104, 357

  Porta Cavallegieri, 260, 262

  Porta Flaminia, 88, 145

  Porta Latina, 145, 146, 147, 357

  Porta Maggiore, 351

  Porta Pertusa, 260, 262

  Porta Pia, 274, 275, 351

  Porta Pinciana, 145

  Porta del Popolo, 167, 174

  Porta Portese, 293

  Porta Salaria, 71, 72, 76

  Porta San Giovanni, 163, 269, 351

  Porta San Lorenzo, 144, 145, 311, 321, 340

  Porta San Pancrazio, 199, 267, 268

  Porta San Paolo, 163, 189, 315, 323, 324, 351

  Porta San Sebastiano, 351

  Porta Santo Spirito, 163, 193, 194

  Portico d’Ottavia, 46, 188, 284

  di Porto, Celeste, 338

  Portugal, 170, 172, 205

  Portus, 98, 101, 103–4, 107

  postal system, 178

  Potenziani family, 304

  poverty

  Roman Republic era (509–27 BC), 14–15

  Western Roman Empire era (285–476), 58, 65

  Ostrogothic Kingdom era (493–553), 93, 103

  Byzantine Empire era (553–754), 108

  Papal States era (754–1870), 126, 134, 137, 183, 188, 190–91, 243, 248–9, 254

  Fascist era (1922–44), 303, 304–5, 340

  Pozzo, Modesta, 186

  Praetorian Guard, 49, 66, 349

  praetorship, 55

  Pragmatic Sanction (554), 108

  Prati district, 288, 337

  Predappio, Emilia-Romagna, 288, 308

  Priebke, Erich, 341, 350

  Proba, see Anicia Faltonia Proba

  processions, 125–6, 153, 177, 191, 255–6, 311

  Procopius of Caesarea, 71–2, 76, 77, 85–7, 89, 96, 99, 100, 102, 105–6

  propaganda, 284, 290

  prostitution

  Papal States era (754–1870), 164, 165, 170, 180, 184, 186, 187, 190, 203, 246–7

  Fascist era (1922–44), 300, 305, 306–7, 312

  Protestantism, 180, 216, 234, 235, 237, 239, 241, 272

  Prussia (1525–1947), 274

  public squares, 44–5

  Pucci, Antonio, 198

  Puglia, 141, 142

  pulmentarium, 136

  Punic War, Second (218–201 BC), 23, 25, 26

  purgatory, 177

  Pyramid of Cestius, 236, 355

  Pyrrhus of Epirus, 23, 26

  Quadraro, 340, 346

  quaestorship, 55

  Quattro Coronati Church, 146, 147, 148, 151

  Quirinal Hill, 19

  Quirinal Palace, 219, 223, 225, 225, 232, 255, 258, 267, 272, 284, 315, 320

  Racial Laws (1938), 309–10, 313, 327, 330

  Radagaisus, 60, 69

  Raggi, Virginia, 355

  railways, 222, 223, 271, 274, 300

  rape, 74–5, 77, 250, 324

  Raphael, 187, 190

  Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, 35–
6, 70, 80, 84, 86, 95, 98, 120, 208

  Red Cross, 350

  Red Triumvirate, 270

  Reformation, 180

  Regina Coeli prison, 282, 337

  Regola, 258

  reincarnation, 7

  relics, 128, 152, 169, 203, 239

  religion

  Christianity, see Christianity

  Egyptian, 47

  Gaulish, 7

  Greek, 12, 47

  Judaism, see Jews

  Roman, see paganism

  Visigothic, 32

  Remus, 10, 11, 52, 189, 258

  Renaissance, 173–217

  Renzo da Ceri, 193, 194, 195, 196

  Reparto Speciale di Polizia, 337, 341, 347

  revenge churches, 151, 358

  Rhine river, 40

  Riario, Raffaele, 172

  Riccione, Emilia-Romagna, 301

  Richard of Capua, 126

  Ricimer, Flavius, 90

  di Rienzo, Cola, 285

  Rieti, Lazio, 230, 261

  Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, 6, 208

  Riograndense Republic (1836–45), 227–8

  Roatta, Mario, 322

  Robigus, 125

  Roma, A.S., 125, 356

  Roman Empire (27 BC–1453 AD), 29–80, 83–111

  Adrianople, battle of (378), 32, 48

  apartment blocks, 49, 57, 89

  aqueducts, 53, 57, 87

  architecture, 45–6

  army, 97

  art, 46–7

  baths, 53–4, 58

  Catalaunian Fields, battle of (452), 79

  chariot racing, 38

  Christianity, conversion to, 48, 49, 51, 61

  Civitate, battle of (1053), 122

  class, 57, 62

  concrete, 45

  crime, 55

  Dacian Wars (101–6), 45

  dinner parties, 55–7, 64–5

  disease, 57–9

  dole rations, 59, 60

  drama, 41–2

  family, 61

  fires, 54–5, 57

  food, 54, 56, 57

  fora, 44–5

  free speech, 39–40

  Frigidus, battle of (394), 34

  games, 92, 93

  gladiators, 43–4

  Gothic War (376–82), 31–2

  Gothic War (535–54), 87–9, 96–108

  immigration, 58, 60

  inequality, 55, 57, 65

  language, 60, 89–90

  Lazic War (541–62), 98, 100, 107

  marble, 38, 91

  Milvian Bridge, battle of (312), 48

  Norman invasion (1081–5), 123, 141, 142, 145

  Ostrogothic conquest (488–93), 83–4

  Ostrogothic sacking (546), 101–6, 145

  papal schism (498–506), 94

  plague pandemic (541–2), 99

  population, 59

  Pragmatic Sanction (554), 108

  Ravenna, siege of (409), 70

  religion, see Christianity; paganism

  Senate, 110

  sewers, 58

  sex, 61–2

  slavery, 54, 56, 60, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71

  sorcery, 45, 86

  statues, see under statues

  Stilicho, execution of (408), 35, 40, 45

  Taginae, battle of (552), 107

  Third Century Crisis (235–84), 31, 37, 47, 59, 61

  Vandal kingdom, conquest of (533), 85

  Vandal sacking (455), 90, 93

  Visigothic sacking (410), 70–78, 73, 145

  Visigothic sieges and sacking (408–10), 66–78, 73

  women, 61

  Roman Republic (509–27 BC), 5–9, 12–27

  Caesar’s dictatorship (49–44 BC), 1, 7, 27, 39, 41

  Cannae, battle of (216 BC), 25

  chariot racing, 16

  class, 14–15, 25

  drama, 41

  food, 16, 56, 57

  foundation of (509 BC), 12–13, 24

  free speech, 39–40

  gladiators, 43

  paterfamilias, 15

  poverty, 14–15

  religion, 13–14, 16, 17, 19, 23, 25, 40

  Rome, sacking of (387 BC), 18–25

  sex, 62

  slavery, 15, 17, 60

  sorcery, 14

  strikes, 15, 60

  Twelve Tables (c. 450 BC), 15, 61

  Veii, battle of (396 BC), 16–18, 20, 22, 60

  Roman Republic (1849), 226–31, 259–69, 272

  Romania, 45

  Romipetae, 128

  Romulus, 10, 11, 41, 52, 128, 189, 190, 258

  Romulus Augustulus, Western Roman emperor, 84

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 334

  de Rosas, Juan Manuel, 228

  Roselli, Pietro, 230, 265

  Rossi, Pellegrino, 224

  Rosso, Gianbattista, 204

  Rothschild family, 251

  Rudolph of Swabia, 120

  ruota, 191, 243

  Ruskin, John, 236, 237, 240

  Russell, Odo, 241, 247, 272

  Rusticus, 144, 147

  Sabines, 11

  sackings of Rome

  387 BC Gauls, 18–25

  410 Visigoths, 70–78, 73, 145

  455 Vandals, 90, 93

  546 Ostrogoths, 101–6, 145

  1084 Normans, 144–9

  1527 Spanish-Lutheran, 192–213, 196, 200, 202, 208, 239

  1849 French attack, 259–69, 263, 270

  1943 Nazis, 324–53

  sacrifices, 14, 16, 19, 23, 25, 69

  Saffi, Aurelio, 285

  Sala del Cinema, Mostra della Rivoluzione Fascista, 317–18

  Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 153

  Salarian Gate, see Porta Salaria

  Salerno, Campania, 149, 319, 322

  Sallust, 76

  Salto, battle of (1846), 228

  Samson, 125

  San Agnese Church, 51

  San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane Church, 233

  San Clemente Church, 151, 358

  San Giorgio al Velabro Church, 147, 291

  San Giovanni Gate, see Porta San Giovanni

  San Giovanni Laterano Church, see Lateran Basilica

  San Giovanni a Porta Latina Church, 147

  San Gregorio della Divina Pietà Church, 251

  San Lorenzo Church, 49, 50, 51, 52, 108, 275–6, 282

  San Lorenzo Gate, see Porta San Lorenzo

  San Lorenzo in Lucina Church, 146, 147–8

  San Marco Church, 130

  San Michele a Ripa workhouse, 249, 271

  San Pancrazio Church, 94

  San Pancrazio Gate, see Porta San Pancrazio

  San Paolo Gate, see Porta San Paolo

  San Pietro a Montorio Church, 174

  San Salvatore Monastery, 197

  San Sebastiano Gate, see Porta San Sebastiano

  Sant’Adriano Church, 110

  Sant’Angelo Bridge, 173, 174, 276

  Sant’Eustachio Church, 256

  Sant’Ignazio Church, 272

  Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza Church, 233

  Santa Cecilia Church, 100, 130, 207

  Santa Costanza, Church of, 357

  Santa Maria ad Martyres Church, 110

  Santa Maria a Antiqua Church, 109

  Santa Maria a Aracoeli Church, 171, 192, 239, 286

  Santa Maria a Cosmedin Church, 248

  Santa Maria del Popolo Church, 174

  Santa Maria dell’Anima Church, 174

  Santa Maria della Pace Church, 174

  Santa Maria a Maggiore Church, 93, 139, 255, 357

  Santa Maria Nova Church, 153

  Santa Maria a Trastevere Church, 151, 234

  Santa Prassede Church, 130

  Santa Prisca Church, 147

  Santa Sabina Church, 93, 357

  Santa Scala steps, 274

  Santi Cosma e Damiano Church, 109

  Santi Martino e Luca Church, 109

  Santi Quattro Coronati Church, 146, 147, 148, 151

  Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 152
r />   Santo Spirito Gate, see Porta Santo Spirito

  Santo Spirito Hospital, 197, 213

  Santo Stefano Rotondo Church, 93

  Sapienza, La, 190

  Sardinian Grenadiers, 322

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 295, 307

  Sarus, 70

  Saturnalia, 64

  Savoy monarchy, 279

  Savoy, Duchy of (1416–1860), 226

  sbirri, 246, 259, 271

  Scappi, Bartolomeo, 188, 216

  schizophrenia, 161

  schools, 293

  Scipione, 321

  Scotland, 240

  Scythians, 60

  Sea of Marmara, 38

  Sebastian, Saint, 51

  Second World War (1939–45), 52, 277–83, 315–53

  Allied bombing of Rome (1943), 281–2

  Anzio, battle of (1944), 339–42, 348, 352

  Battle of Britain (1940), 317

  Italian armistice (1943), 283, 318–20

  Italy enters war (1940), 315

  Monte Cassino, battle of (1944), 339, 347

  Nazi occupation of Rome (1943–4), 321–53

  North Africa Campaign (1940–43), 316, 317

  Secret History, The (Procopius of Caesarea), 85–7

  Sedan, battle of (1870), 274

  Sena Gallica, 27

  Senate, 12, 40, 44, 70, 71, 76, 92, 93, 96, 107, 110, 287

  Senator’s Palace, Capitoline Hill, 233

  Senones, 6–9, 27

  senza moccolo, 257, 258

  Septizonium, Palatine Hill, 133, 143, 147

  Sergius I, Pope, 153

  servants, 137, 178

  Servian Wall, 26, 37, 284

  servientes armorum, 179

  Sessa, duke of, see Fernández de Córdoba, Luis

  Sette Chiese, 305

  sewers, 58, 92, 182

  sex

  adultery, 244–7, 312

  chastity, 62, 74, 77, 187

  Christianity, 62, 74, 77, 117, 134, 244–7, 306–7

  classical Rome, 61–2

  Fascism, 306–7, 308, 312

  homosexuality, 62, 190, 308

  leprosy, 134

  prostitution, see prostitution

  rape, 74–5, 77, 250, 324

  Sforza, Francesco, 164

  Sforza, Giovanni, 179

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 340

  Shrewsbury, earl of, see Chetwynd-Talbot, Henry John

  Sichelgaita of Salerno, 122

  Sicily

  Greek period (c. 800–212 BC), 7, 12

  Roman period (212 BC–468 AD), 65, 78, 93

  Ostrogothic period (491–535), 81, 87

  Byzantine period (535–827), 87, 96, 101, 110

  Muslim period (827–1091), 131, 136, 144

  Norman period (1061–1194), 122, 144

  Spanish period (1479–1713), 161, 170

  Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1808–1861), 221, 223, 224, 273

  Second World War (1940–43), 319, 325

  Siena, Tuscany, 166

  Signa Apostolorum, 153

  Silverius, Pope, 95

  de Sismondi, Jean Charles, 242

  Sistine Chapel, Vatican, 1, 155, 170, 176, 237, 250

  Sixtus IV, Pope, 172, 173–4, 176

  slavery, 15, 17, 34, 36, 54, 56, 60, 62, 68, 69, 137, 262

  Slavs, 97, 170

  smallpox, 58, 59, 253

  Social Italian Republic (1943–5), 325, 326

 

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