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Rome

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by Matthew Kneale


  Socialist Party, 341

  Socrates of Constantinople, 72

  Soderini, Francesco, 157, 160

  Sonnino, Sidney, 286

  Sorani, Settimio, 327

  sorcery, 14, 45

  Sorice, Antonio, 320

  Soviet Union (1922–91), 303, 310, 316, 317, 333, 335

  Sozomen, 69, 71, 74–5, 77

  Spain

  Al-Andalus (711–1492), 79

  Charles V’s reign (1519–56), 161, 162, 164, 170, 192, 196, 199, 203, 206, 209, 210, 213

  Civil War (1936–9), 302

  Gauls, 6

  Jews, pogroms against, 170, 250

  Kingdom of Galicia (409–1833), 152

  prostitutes, 170

  Roman Hispania (218 BC–418 AD), 53, 54, 65, 66, 73

  Rome, community in, 170, 174

  Rome, sacking of (1527), 192, 196, 199, 203, 206, 209, 210, 213

  Rome, sacking of (1849), 229, 266

  Visigothic Kingdom (418–711), 79

  War of the League of Cognac (1526–30), 162, 164, 192, 196, 199, 203, 206, 209, 210, 213

  Spanish Steps, 236, 237

  Spina district, Borgo, 291

  SPQR (Senātus Populusque Rōmānus), 151, 245

  Sri Lanka, 54

  SS (Schutzstaffel), 30, 328, 330–35, 338, 341, 343–5, 350

  St Luke, Mary, 323, 335, 338–9, 340, 342, 346, 347, 348–9, 351, 352

  St Nicholas’ Chapel, Canossa, 115

  St Paul’s Episcopal Church, 285

  St Peter’s Basilica

  Arab sacking (846), 131

  bronze canopy, 233

  Byzantine era (553–754), 108, 109

  demolition and rebuilding, 169, 175–6, 177, 191–2, 216, 238

  French attack (1849), 267, 268

  Henry IV’s siege (1083–4), 142

  Italian Republic era (1946–), 357

  Kingdom of Italy era (1870–1946), 275, 288, 292

  Leonine Wall, 131, 231

  Ostrogothic era (493–553), 94, 98

  Papal States era (754–1870), 124–9, 169, 175–7, 191–2, 216, 232–3, 238–40

  pilgrims, 152, 153, 169

  Pius IX, death of (1881), 275–6

  relics, 153, 239

  Roman Republic era (1849), 229

  Spanish-Lutheran sacking (1527), 197, 202–3, 210

  Western Roman era (285–476), 49–53, 65

  St Peter’s Square

  colonnades, 232, 234

  German kings, 124

  and Fascist redevelopment, 292

  French attack (1849), 268

  Lent, 254

  littering, 240

  and Nazi occupation (1943–4), 334, 340

  pilgrims, 169

  Pius IX, death of (1881), 275–6

  processions, 256

  Stadio Olimpico, 125

  Stahel, Reiner, 334

  Starace, Achille, 313, 314

  statues

  archaeology, 284

  colossal, 38

  equestrian, 38, 45, 46, 285, 286, 291

  Forum, 44, 90, 91

  golden, 38, 42

  Greek, 46

  ivory, 38

  Leo X, 180

  Liberal era, 285–6, 298

  Nero, 42

  Pasquino, 180, 267

  removal/destruction of, 63, 69–70, 91, 98, 109

  terracotta, 10, 17

  Third Century Crisis, 47

  Trajan, 45

  Victory, 63

  Virtus, 69

  di Stefano, Cencio, 139

  Stephen VI, Pope, 131–2

  Sterina, Signora, 331

  stethoscopes, 253

  Stilicho, Flavius, 34–5, 40, 45, 60, 66

  Stilicho, Serena, 66, 67

  stirrups, 140

  Story, William Wetmore, 236, 237, 238, 243, 248, 251, 252, 260, 271

  strappado, 185

  strikes, 15, 60

  Suetonius, 23

  Sulpicius, Quintus, 20

  Sutri, Lazio, 118

  Sweden, 234

  Swiss Guards, 197, 219, 225, 245

  Switzerland, 193, 197, 208, 227, 228, 320

  Syllabus of Errors, The (Pius IX), 274

  Sylvester III, Pope, 117

  Symmachus (pagan), 63

  Symmachus, Pope, 94

  syphilis, 173, 174, 175, 183, 253

  Syracuse, 7

  Syria, 47, 60, 111

  Taginae, battle of (552), 107

  Tangier, Morocco, 320

  Tarpeian Rock, 168, 185

  Tarquin, king of Rome, 12–13

  Taylor, Maxwell, 319–20

  Taylor, Myron, 334

  telegraph, 222, 223, 271, 274

  Temple to Asclepius, 48, 50, 59

  Temple to Ceres, 192

  Temple to the Great Mother, 40

  Temple to Janus, 96–7

  Temple to Juno, 19, 20, 22–3

  Temple to Jupiter, 13, 17, 26, 39, 48, 90, 357

  Temple to Peace, 46, 292, 357

  Temple to Serapis, 132

  Temple to Vesta, 12, 19, 24, 48–9, 92

  Teofilatti family, 132

  Termini railway station, 284, 305, 321, 323, 324

  Testaccio Hill, 191

  Tetzel, Johann, 177

  Tevere, Il, 282

  Theatre of Marcellus, 41–2, 91, 133, 144, 172, 205, 284, 290–91, 331, 333

  Theatre of Pompey, 41, 91

  theatre, 41–2, 254–5, 271

  Theodohad, king of the Ostrogoths, 85, 86–7

  Theodora, Byzantine empress, 86, 87

  Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths, 83–4, 92, 94

  Theodoric of Verdun, 143

  Theodosius, Roman emperor, 49, 64

  Theopaschism, 95

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

  Thirty Years War (1618–48), 234

  Three Chapters, The, 100, 101

  Tiber canal, 287

  Tiber Island, 11, 48, 133, 147, 250, 332, 338, 351, 357

  Tiber river, 5, 11, 15, 17, 98, 168

  Arab invasion (846), 131

  bridges, 193, 283, 292

  Clement III’s remains, 150, 151

  floating mills, 98, 137, 242

  floods, 109, 181, 217, 250, 287

  food, transport of, 54

  Formosus’ remains, 132

  French attack (1849), 267

  Jewish Ghetto, 250, 252

  Ostrogothic sacking (546), 103

  pilgrim stampede (1450), 173

  pollution, 58, 182

  sewers, 182

  Spanish-Lutheran sacking (1527), 197, 205

  Visigothic sacking (410), 66

  water, usage of, 96, 133, 182, 183, 214, 233

  Tiberius, Roman emperor, 23

  Tibur, 101

  Tiburtina, 305

  Times, The, 266

  Titus, Roman emperor, 76

  Titus Tatius, king of the Sabines, 11

  Tivoli, Lazio, 101, 149, 322

  togas, 11

  Toledo, Fernando Álvarez de, duke of Alba, 217

  Tomkins, Peter, 341–2

  torone, 256

  Torriti, Jacopo, 174

  torture, 185, 204, 205, 216, 336, 341, 347, 358

  Toscanini, Arturo, 303

  totalitarianism, 298

  Totila, king of the Ostrogoths, 100–108, 145

  tourism, 235–41, 243, 244, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 299–300

  trachoma, 300

  trade unions, 303, 311

  Trajan, Roman emperor, 45, 357

  Trajan’s Column, 151

  trams, 283, 284, 300, 306, 309, 311, 317, 323, 335, 336

  Trans Tiberina, 37, 100, 105

  Trastevere

  Acqua Paola, 233

  artisans, 137

  banquets, 188, 216

  churches, 130, 151

  city walls, 231

  Fascist era (1922–44), 293, 356

  fortress towers, 133

  French attack (1849),
261

  Jews, conflict with (1848), 258–9

  Liberal era (1870–1915), 285

  medieval homes, 357

  Napoleonic occupation (1796–1814), 221

  orchards and vineyards, 124

  Santa Maria Church, 151, 234

  San Michele a Ripa workhouse, 249, 271

  Second World War (1940–44), 282, 324, 347

  Spanish-Lutheran sacking (1527), 193, 199

  stone-throwing boys, 186

  streets, 174

  tourism, 244

  trench warfare, 167, 268, 341

  Trenchocracy, see trincerocrazia

  Trevi Fountain, 133, 182, 232, 236

  tricolour, 223, 226, 285

  Trier, Germany, 38, 40

  Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 317

  trincerocrazia, 288

  Tritone fountain, 233

  True Cross, 153

  tuberculosis, 58, 183, 236, 300

  Tudela, Benjamin, 135

  Tunic of the Virgin, 128

  Tunisia, 65, 85, 111, 215, 329

  Turkey, 6

  Turks, 161, 170

  Tuscany, 38, 60, 68, 70, 86, 170, 249, 266, 273

  Florence, 159, 165–6, 194, 208, 213, 214, 314

  Tusculum, Lazio, 117

  Twelve Tables (c. 450 BC), 15, 61

  typhoid, 236, 253

  typhus, 183, 300

  Ukraine, 6

  Umberto I, king of Italy, 281

  Umberto II, king of Italy, 321

  Umbria, 107

  Union Club, 299

  United Kingdom

  Grand Tour, 235, 236–7, 241

  and Roman Republic (1849), 266, 269

  Second World War (1939–45), 315–19, 322, 326–7, 339–42, 347–8, 352

  United Nations (UN), 355

  United States

  and Roman Republic (1849), 266, 269

  Second World War (1941–45), 281–2, 316, 318–20, 322, 339–42, 347–8, 351, 352

  Wall Street Crash (1929), 299, 312

  Urban II, Pope, 152

  Urbino, duke of, see Francesco Maria I della Rovere

  Uronica, 152

  Ursinus, bishop of Rome, 53

  Uruguay, 228, 262

  Utrecht, Netherlands, 119

  vaccination, 245, 253

  del Vaga, Perino, 204

  Valens, Eastern Roman emperor, 32, 48

  Valentian I, Western Roman emperor, 44–5

  Valeriano, Piero, 181, 189–90

  Valerii family, 76

  Valmontone, 348

  Vandals, 34, 85, 90, 93

  Vascello, 268

  Vatican, 1

  Acqua Damasiana, 133

  British representation, 241

  Capture of Rome (1870), 275

  Leonine Wall, 131, 231

  library, 210

  and Mussolini, 298

  Nazi occupation of Rome (1943–4), 328, 329, 333–4, 346, 350

  L’Osservatore Romano, 301, 334

  Palace, 172–3, 178, 232, 272, 286

  Porta Pertusa, 260

  and Prati district, 288

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

  Via Lungara, 174

  see also papacy; St Peter’s

  Vatican Hill, 49, 260

  de Vecchi, Cesare Maria, 279

  Veii, 16–18, 20, 22, 60, 79, 238, 357

  Venice

  Austrian Empire (1815–66), 222, 229

  Piazza San Marco, 44

  Republic of Venice (697–1797), 144, 161, 162, 166, 186, 189, 208, 222

  di Veroli, Olga, 352

  Verona, Veneto, 95

  Veronica cloth, 153, 169, 203, 239

  Vespasian, Roman emperor, 42, 52

  Vestal Virgins, 12, 19, 24, 48–9, 92

  Vesuvius, 14, 30

  Via Alessandrina, 174

  Via Ardeatina, 344

  Via Asiago, 320

  Via Babuino, 285, 299

  Via della Conciliazione, 292, 355–6

  Via del Corso, 170, 232, 234, 247, 256, 257, 258, 274, 285, 298

  Via Emilio Dandolo, 285

  Via Emilio Morosini, 285

  Via Garibaldi, 285

  Via Giulia, 174

  Via dell’Impero, 291, 295, 324

  Via Leonia, 174

  Via Lungara, 174

  Via Manzoni, 349

  Via del Mare, 290

  Via dei Monti, 291

  Via Napoli, 321

  Via Nazionale, 284, 285, 294, 321, 343

  Via Nomentum, 52

  Via Ostiense, 287, 346

  Via del Portico d’Ottavia, 331

  Via di Porta Latina, 147

  Via Rasella, 342, 343, 345, 358

  Via Romagna, 347

  Via Sacra, 16, 91, 192, 216

  Via Tasso, 341, 347, 358

  Via Veneto, 292, 299, 336, 337, 338, 342, 343, 351

  Via XX Settembre, 284, 320

  Viale Adolf Hitler, 315

  Viale Africa, 324

  Viale Aurelio Saffi, 285

  Victoria, queen of the United Kingdom, 281

  Victory, 16, 63

  Vienna, Austria, 223

  Vigilius, Pope, 95, 100, 101–2

  Vigneri, Paolo, 281

  Vikings, 121, 131

  Villa Ada Savoia, 277–82, 283, 327

  Villa Borghese, 234, 283

  Villa Corsini, 265, 266, 268

  Villa Doria Pamphili, 234

  Villa Giulia Etruscan Museum, 357

  Villa Madama, 203

  Villa Pamphili, 237, 262, 264, 265, 266, 283

  Villa Sciarra, 268

  Villa Torlonia, 280

  Villa Wolkonsky, 328

  vineyards, 124, 168, 203, 234, 263–4

  Virgil, 64, 79

  Virtus, 69

  Visigoths, 30–37, 48, 66–80, 83

  Adrianople, battle of (378), 32, 48

  Catalaunian Fields, battle of (452), 79

  Christianity, 32, 49, 74–5, 79

  hierarchy, 36

  horde, 36–7

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

  slavery, 34, 36, 68, 69, 70, 71

  vistas, 232, 234

  Viterbo, 167

  Vitruvius, 176

  Vittoriano, 286

  Vittorio Emanuele II, king of Italy, 273, 274, 286, 291

  Vittorio Emanuele III, king of Italy, 279–82, 298, 320–22, 324, 326, 327

  Vittorio Veneto, battle of (1918), 298

  Vulca, 17

  Wahnsee Conference (1942), 328

  Waldensians, 285

  Wales, 6

  Wall Street Crash (1929), 299, 312

  waltz, 245

  water divination, 30

  wattle and daub, see daub and wattle

  Wedgwood, Josiah, 238

  von Weizsäcker, Ernst, 327–8, 333, 334, 335

  Western Roman Empire era (285–476), 29–80

  antiquities, 90–91

  aqueducts, 53, 57

  Catalaunian Fields, battle of (452), 79

  dinner parties, 55–7, 64–5

  disease, 57–9

  dole rations, 59, 60

  fires, 54, 57

  food, 54, 56, 57

  free speech, 39–40

  gladiators, 43–4

  immigration, 58, 60

  inequality, 55, 57, 65

  marble, 38, 91

  religion, 39, 47–53, 59, 62–4, 68–9, 74

  Romulus Augustulus, deposal of (476), 84

  sewers, 58

  sex, 61–2

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

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

  women, 61

  white telephone set, 302

  Whitsuntide, 141

  Wibert of Ravenna, see Clement III, Antipope

  Wigbert of Thuringia, 142

  wild-asses (siege weapon), 97

  William of Apulia, 144, 146, 148

  William of Malmesbury, 122

  wine, 7, 57,
59, 136, 178, 209, 229, 237, 245, 301, 320

  Witigis, king of the Ostrogoths, 87–9, 95–8, 145

  Wolsey, Thomas, 157

  wolves (siege weapon), 97–8

  women

  Fascist era, 305–7

  Gauls, 7

  Papal States, 138, 184, 186–7, 244, 250

  Roman Empire, 61

  Wycliffe, John, 285

  Wyss, M. de, 279–82, 317–18, 326, 336, 339, 341–2, 345–6, 348–9

  Young Italy Movement, 227

  Yugoslavia, 83

  Zeno, Eastern Roman emperor, 83–4

  Zolli, Israel, 327, 328

  Zozimus, 67, 69, 70

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  Title: Rome : a history in seven sackings / by Matthew Kneale.

  Description: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2017045287 | ISBN 9781501191091 | ISBN 1501191098

  Subjects: LCSH: Rome—History. | Rome—History, Military. | Rome (Italy)—History. | Rome (Italy)—History, Military.

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