Monday, November 23, 2015
italy history
Traces of Italy's glorious past can still be seen all over the country, including of course in its capital, Rome. Important cultures and civilizations have existed in Italy since the pre-historic era, while the Etruscan civilization and the Roman Empire have shaped the European cultures for centuries. In many ways Italy is a modern state where the reunification process began in 1815 and was completed in 1871.
The history of Italy is long and complex but reminders of it are to be found everywhere. The Roman Empire lasted from c. 750 BC until it disintegrated with attacks from Barbarians such as Alaric, King of the Visigo in 410 AD, the sack of Rome by vandals under Genseric and the final deposition of the last Emperor of the West Romulus Augustus by Odoacer in 476 AD. But this did not mean the end of civilization as the Arian Christian Theodoric, leader of the Ostrogoths, drove out Odoacer in 493 AD and the Ostrogoths ruled most of Italy from their capital Ravenna until the one of the Emperor of the East Justininan's Generals reconquered Italy. But this was again short lived as the Lombards under Alboin began to invade from the north in 568AD. Nevertheless the wealth and richness of the Barbarian Ostrogoths rule is well demonstrated in the great artistry displayed in the building of fine churches with superb mosaics to be seen in and around their capital Ravenna.
Monuments to the events of modern history also may be seen throughout Italy. You may remember that during the Italian campaign (1943-45), German and Allied armies battled from one end of Italy to the other. Today you can visit the monuments, museums and battlegrounds dedicated to those who fought in World War II. Many of these deeply moving places are in or near Rome, Florence, and Bologna. There are also many sites to visit in smaller towns.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
No comments :
Post a Comment