The Italian City-Republics Were The Manhattan Of The Twelfth Century – Analysis

The Italian City-Republics Were The Manhattan Of The Twelfth Century – Analysis

Eurasia Review

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By Mihai Macovei*

The beautiful Italian town of Bologna is famous for its vast historical center full of medieval buildings, palaces, churches, and elegant porticoes. The visitor is left speechless by the remaining twenty-two towers out of about 180 erected between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The Asinelli tower,...

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