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GÊNES, a history
CHESTER CHAN 2.27.2014
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kopp38
2.
GÊNES, ITALIE
One of Italy and Europe's largest cities on the Mediterranean
Largest seaport in Italy
Known for shipyards and steel building since the 1800s
Today, Gênes continues to thrive
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GÊNES
From the Latin word for knee
"Genu"
Like French "genoux"
Because of its location at he center of the Ligurian coastal arch
5.
MANY NAMES
Italian: Genova
French: Gênes
English: Genoa
Nickname: "la Superba" (the Proud One)
6.
ORIGINS OF GÊNES
Occupied by many peoples throughout history
Quiet town on the Mediterranean at first
Greeks possibly the first to live there around 5th century BC
Later part of the Roman Empire, Ostrogoths, Byzantines
773 becomes a part of the Frankish Empire
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ORIGINS OF GÊNES CONT.
934-the Fatmids burn down the city
After leaving the Roman Empire, Genoa's citizens were given some
Independence and political rights
The people rebuilt the city
Over the next few hundred years, Gênes became a very strong port city
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ORIGINS OF GÊNES CONT.
The city continued to thrive until the Black Death on 1347
The city fell to Milan as it weakend
The cities sailors looked elsewhere for fortune
The most famous being Christopher Columbus (but he did donate some of his fortune to the city)
Still, the city was able to thrive, reaching a strong point in the 16th century, a time of many artists
9.
ANOTHER PLAGUE
Sadly, in 1656, the city was hit by the Naples Plague
Nearly half the city died from it
Thankfully, Gênes has not faced a plague since this one
30 years later, the city was bombarded by 13,000 French cannonballs
No longer under Spanish rule, Gênes was occupied by the French for the next 100 years
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BALILA
In 1746, Gênes was occupied by Austria
A boy named Giovan Battista Perasso (Balila) started the revolt against Austria
He threw a stone at an Austrian official
"Little boy" went down in history as a Genoan and Italian hero
11.
THE NEW WORLD
With the discovery of the New World, the Mediterranean no longer held its power
Gênes' influence started to decline around the year 1800
It was still a major port in the Mediterranean, but the Mediterranean was no longer the most important sea
This was close to the time of the story of le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Again, Gênes is not irrelevant, just less important than in the past
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THE SIEGE OF GENOA
1800, Napoleon Bonaparte ruled over the French territory
Austrians captured Gênes
But in a pyrrhic (not entirely beneficial) victory
The Austrians focused on Gênes
Napoleon was able to focus on the more important Battle of Marengo
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THE SACK OF GENOA
Gênes went back to Napoleon, and then defeated Napoleon themselves
Under the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, civilians revolted
The city fought back and massacred its people
Soldiers shouted, "They are all Balilla, we must kill them all!"
This happens about ten years after Dantes' story is over
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GÊNES STAYS A PART OF ITALY
NEXT: CULTURE
Photo by
Luigi_Alesi
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ITALIAN FOOD
Pasta was a heavy staple in the south
The North ate mostly cornmeal in the 19th century
Poverty led to the rise of the tomato, which changed Italian food forever
It was once thought to be poisonous
Photo by
bulliver
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MUSIC
Opera was very popular
The Teatro Carlo Felice was built in 1828, housing theater, music
Niccolò Paginini was born in Gênes
Known for trallero--five male voices (tenor, baritone, alto, chit area, and bass)
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PALAZZO REALE
Palace built in the seventeenth century
Still intact
The Savoie family lived here during the time period of Dantès
Photo by
SebastienBeun
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PIAZZA DE FERRARI
Built in 1893
The fountain connects old Gênes with the new side of Gênes
Center of the city, surrounded by banks
Photo by
kopp38
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BANCA DI GENOVA
Bank opened in 1870
One of the first to do trans-Atlantic business with Buenos Aires
Long-lasting bank, as Gênes has been a major city in Italy
Opened offices in London, Paris, NYC, Berlin
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PORTO ANTICO
The port of Gênes has thrived at different levels over the centuries
The location of Gênes has always and will always be its greatest asset
Though, since the sixteenth century, the port has slowed
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WORKS CITED
History for Kids "Genoa"
Wikipedia: Genoa, Balilla, The Sack of Genoa, The Siege of Genoa
Life in Italy during the 19th Century
Chester Chan
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