Introduction to the city of Ravenna, Italy
Want an alternative to the usual Italian vacation destinations? Then how about visiting the charming city of Ravenna, Italy? Learn more about this location in this quick video introduction!
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Bologna in 3 minutes 🔆🍸 A great trip to Bologna in Italy
A trip to the beautiful city Bologna in Italy is worth it. Bologna is located in the region Emilia-Romagna and has its own airport. Bologna city offers many historical sights, such as San Petronio, Asinelli, beautiful squares and arcades.
Bologna can be visited on two days. If you are planning an Italy tour, visit Bologna and then continue to Florence. For a longer trip to Europe we recommend Florence rather than Bologna. You can find tips for hotels, car hire and flights in the links below.
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Lugo (Ravenna)
Lugo, also called Lugo di Romagna, is a town of medieval origin in the province of Ravenna in Emilia-Romagna in Italy.
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Middle Ages and Renaissance
The Lombards, under King Liutprand, occupied Ravenna in 712, but were forced to return it to the Byzantines. However, in 751 the Lombard king, Aistulf, succeeded in conquering Ravenna, thus ending Byzantine rule in northern Italy.
King Pepin of the Franks attacked the Lombards under orders of Pope Stephen II. Ravenna then gradually came under the direct authority of the Popes, although this was contested by the archbishops at various times. Pope Adrian I authorized Charlemagne to take away anything from Ravenna that he liked, and an unknown quantity of Roman columns, mosaics, statues, and other portable items were taken north to enrich his capital of Aachen.
In 1198 Ravenna led a league of Romagna cities against the Emperor, and the Pope was able to subdue it. After the war of 1218 the Traversari family was able to impose its rule in the city, which lasted until 1240. After a short period under an Imperial vicar, Ravenna was returned to the Papal States in 1248 and again to the Traversari until, in 1275, the Da Polenta established their long-lasting seigniory. One of the most illustrious residents of Ravenna at this time was the exiled Florentine poet Dante. The last of the Da Polenta, Ostasio III, was ousted by the Republic of Venice in February 1441, and the city was annexed to the Venetian territories in the Treaty of Cremona.
Ravenna was ruled by Venice until 1509, when the area was invaded in the course of the Italian Wars. In 1512, during the Holy League wars, Ravenna was sacked by the French following the Battle of Ravenna. Ravenna was also known during the Renaissance as the birthplace of the Monster of Ravenna.
After the Venetian withdrawal, Ravenna was again ruled by legates of the Pope as part of the Papal States. The city was damaged in a tremendous flood in May 1636. Over the next 300 years, a network of canals diverted nearby rivers and drained nearby swamps, thus reducing the possibility of flooding and creating a large belt of agricultural land around the city.
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10 Salads from all over the World
Second stop of our food world tour, 10 Salads from All Over the World! Because sandwiches are not the only universal dish, we selected 10 of the most delicious, colorful and original salads, from almost every continent, to show you their endless variety.
Check out our website to find the recipes and more background informations about every one of these recipes:
Salad (from latin salata that means “salt” as it was the way in the Roman Empire to conserve vegetables) is a term that covers a large amount of declinations. With raw or cooked veggies, fruits or cereals, sometimes including meat, fish, eggs or cheese, seasoned with fresh herbs or nuts and finally dressed with a creamy, acid, light, spicy sauce… Then when all the ingredients are combined BAM! - unfolds an explosion of textures, flavors, colors. There are thousands of combinations possible according to what is in your fridge and in your country - and most of them taste even better than a good old burger.
In this video we let you discover 10 salads from all over the world, not necessarily the most commonly eaten, but the most interesting. We selected them to show you the diversity of one meal that, despite its enormous differences, is always designated by the only term “Salad”.
- The Moroccan Orange Blossom & Carrot salad, seasoned with raisins, orange juice and pistachios.
- The sweet/sour German Sausage salad, with pickles and onions.
- The Finnish Rosolli salad combining potatoes, carrots and beetroots with a fluffy whipped cream, eaten alongside herring and apples for Christmas time.
- The Caesar Salad, born between Mexico and the US by the hands of an Italian chef and originally composed of Roman lettuce and croûtons, and seasoned with a rich sauce based on mayonnaise, anchovies and Worcestershire sauce.
- The Mexican Black Bean and Corn Salad.
- The Peruvian Solterito with black Quinoa.
- The Thailandese Glassnoodle Salad (or Yum Woon Sen) combining spicy, sweet and salty flavors.
- The Japanese Hijiki, a cooked salad based on seaweed cooked in sake, soy sauce and kirin with tofu, lotus roots or edamame.
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Arcangelo Corelli - Sarabanda
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Arcangelo Corelli ( 17 February 1653 – 8 January 1713) was an Italian violinist and composer of the Baroque era. His music was key in the development of the modern genres of sonata and concerto, in establishing the preeminence of the violin, and as the first coalescing of modern tonality and functional harmony.
Baptismal records indicate that Corelli was born on 17 February 1653 in the small Romagna town of Fusignano, then in the diocese of Ferrara,[3] Papal States. His family were land-owners who had lived in Fusignano since 1506 (a Corelli moved to the area from Rome in the fifteenth century). Although apparently prosperous, they were almost certainly not of the nobility, as several fanciful accounts of the composer's genealogy subsequently claimed.[n 1] Corelli's father, from whom he took the name Arcangelo, died five weeks before the composer's birth. Consequently, he was raised by his mother, Santa (née Ruffini, or Raffini), alongside four elder siblings.
The wealth of anecdotes and legends attached to Corelli contrast sharply with the paucity of reliable contemporary evidence documenting events in his life. This gap is especially pronounced for his formative years, including his musical education, even though traditional accounts of a highly idealized childhood have long been debunked.[n 2][5] According to the poet Giovanni Mario Crescimbeni, who presumably knew the composer well, Corelli initially studied music under a priest in the nearby town of Faenza, and then in Lugo, before moving in 1666 to Bologna.
A major centre of musical culture of the time, Bologna had a flourishing school of violinists associated with Ercole Gaibara and his pupils, Giovanni Benvenuti and Leonardo Brugnoli. Reports by later sources link Corelli's musical studies with several master violinists, including Benvenuti, Brugnoli, Bartolomeo Laurenti and Giovanni Battista Bassani. Although historically plausible, these accounts remain largely unconfirmed, as does the claim that the papal contralto Matteo Simonelli first taught him composition. A remark Corelli later made to a patron suggests that his musical education focused mainly on the violin.
Chronicles of the Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna indicate that Corelli was accepted as a member by 1670, at the exceptionally young age of seventeen. The credibility of this attribution has been disputed. Although the nickname Il Bolognese appears on the title-pages of Corelli's first three published sets of works (Opus 1 to 3), the duration of his stay in Bologna remains unclear. Anecdotes of trips outside Italy to France, Germany and Spain lack any contemporary evidence. For example, the anecdote that Corelli's continental fame stemmed from a trip to Paris at the age of nineteen, where he was chased away by an envious Jean-Baptiste Lully, seems to have originated with Jean-Jacques Rousseau. It was also claimed that Corelli spent time in Germany in the service of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (supposedly in 1681), as well as in the house of his friend and fellow violinist-composer Cristiano Farinelli (between 1680 and 1685).
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Although it is unclear quite when Corelli arrived in Rome, he was certainly active there by 1675, when Arcangelo Bolognese (as he was referred to) was engaged to play as one of the supporting violinists in lenten oratorios at the church of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, as well as in the French national celebrations held each year on 25 August at San Luigi dei Francesi and during the ordination of a member of the powerful Chigi family at Santi Domenico e Sisto. In August 1676, he was already playing second violin to the renowned Carlo Mannelli at San Luigi dei Francesi. Although Rome did not have any permanent orchestra providing stable employment for instrumentalists, Corelli rapidly made a name for himself, playing in a variety of ensembles sponsored by wealthy patrons, such as Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili, for whom he played in Lenten oratorios at San Marcello from 1676 to 1679.
In 1687 Corelli led the festival performances of music for Queen Christina of Sweden. He was also a favorite of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, grandnephew of another Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, who in 1689 became Pope Alexander VIII. From 1689 to 1690 he was in Modena. The Duke of Modena was generous to him. In 1708 he returned to Rome, living in the palace of Cardinal Ottoboni. His visit to Naples, at the invitation of the king, took place in the same year. (wikipedia.org)
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