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Timeline of Milan

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Milan, Italy.

BC era edit

3rd–8th centuries edit

11th century edit

  • 1045 - Milan adopts the commune form of local city-state government.[6]

12th–14th centuries edit

 
Ground was broken for Milan Cathedral in 1386

15th–16th centuries edit

17th century edit

18th century edit

19th century edit

 
Milan in the 1890s

20th century edit

1900s–1940s edit

 
Milan in 1935

1950s–1990s edit

21st century edit

See also edit

Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northwest Italy:(it)

References edit

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This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.

Bibliography edit

Published in the 16th-19th century edit

in English
in other languages
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  • Morigia, Paolo (1595), La nobiltà di Milano, Milan: Pontio; 2nd edn (1619) with additions by Girolamo Borsieri, Milan: Bidelli.
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Published in the 20th century edit

in English
  • George Charles Williamson (1901), "Milan", Cities of Northern Italy, New York: A. Wessels company, OCLC 6516634
  • Cecilia M. Ady (1907), History of Milan under the Sforza, London: Methuen & Co., OCLC 4369439, OL 6994215M
  • Milan, Mediaeval Towns, London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1908
  • Brown, Horatio Robert Forbes; Ashby, Thomas (1910). "Milan" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). pp. 437–441.
  • Benjamin Vincent (1910), "Milan", Haydn's Dictionary of Dates (25th ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co., hdl:2027/loc.ark:/13960/t89g6g776 – via Hathi Trust
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  • John Foot (1999). "Television and the City: The Impact of Television in Milan, 1954-1960". Contemporary European History. 8 (3): 379–394. doi:10.1017/S0960777399003033. JSTOR 20081718. PMID 20120561. S2CID 35221104.
  • Stefano D'Amico (2000). "Crisis and Transformation: Economic Organization and Social Structures in Milan, 1570-1610". Social History. 25 (1): 1–21. doi:10.1080/030710200363249. JSTOR 4286606. S2CID 145362967.
in Italian
  • Francesco Malaguzzi Valeri (1906), Milano (in Italian), Bergamo: Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche, OL 22335383M
  • "Milano". Piemonte, Lombardia, Canton Ticino. Guida d'Italia (in Italian). Milan: Touring Club Italiano. 1916. p. 5+. hdl:2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t1rf92c9w.
  • Storia di Milano (in Italian). Fondazione Treccani. OCLC 461149469. 1953-1966 (17 volumes)
  • Luigi Ganapini. Una città in guerra (Milano, 1939-1951) (Milan: Angeli, 1988)
  • Achille Rastelli. Bombe sulla città. Gli attacchi aerei alleati: le vittime civili a Milano (Milan: Mursia, 2000)

Published in the 21st century edit

in English
  • "History of Italy". HistoryWorld. p. 2. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  • Lecco, Alberto; Foot, John (2020). "Milan Italy". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
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  • Anna Trono; Maria Chiara Zerbi (2002). "Milan: The city of constant renewal". GeoJournal. 58.
  • Elisabetta Merlo; Francesca Polese (2006). "Turning Fashion into Business: The Emergence of Milan as an International Fashion Hub". Business History Review. 80 (3): 415–447. doi:10.1017/S0007680500035856. JSTOR 25097225. S2CID 156857344.
  • ""Venice and Northern Italy, 1400–1600 A.D." Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History". The Met. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  • "Insider's Guide to Milan", Wall Street Journal, 2 October 2010
  • "You Know You're a Milan Insider When". New York Times. 15 October 2010.
  • Chris Wickham (2015). "Milan". Sleepwalking into a New World: The Emergence of Italian City Communes in the Twelfth Century. Princeton University Press. pp. 21–66. ISBN 978-1-4008-6582-6.
in Italian
  • Francesco Ogliari. Fiamme su Milano: I bombardamenti aerei 1940-1945 (Pavia: Selecta, 2005)

External links edit

  • Europeana. Items related to Milan, various dates.
  • Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Milan, various dates

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Milan Italy This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 BC era 2 3rd 8th centuries 3 11th century 4 12th 14th centuries 5 15th 16th centuries 6 17th century 7 18th century 8 19th century 9 20th century 9 1 1900s 1940s 9 2 1950s 1990s 10 21st century 11 See also 12 References 13 Bibliography 13 1 Published in the 16th 19th century 13 2 Published in the 20th century 13 3 Published in the 21st century 14 External linksBC era edit590 BCE Founded by the Celts 1 under the name Medhelanon 2 222 BCE Medhelanon was conquered by the ancient Romans who Latinized the name of the city into Mediolanum 3 49 BCE Mediolanum becomes municipium 3rd 8th centuries edit3rd C CE Roman Catholic diocese of Milan established 4 286 CE Western Roman Empire capital moves from Rome to Mediolanum 3 313 Edict of Milan 370 Basilica of San Lorenzo consecrated 379 Basilica of Sant Ambrogio consecrated 382 San Nazaro in Brolo construction begins 402 City besieged by Visigoths 452 City besieged by Huns 539 City sacked by Ostrogoths 569 Lombards conquer city 774 Milan surrenders to the Franks 833 San Vincenzo in Prato built 5 899 Hunnish invasion 5 11th century edit1045 Milan adopts the commune form of local city state government 6 12th 14th centuries edit nbsp Ground was broken for Milan Cathedral in 13861135 Chiaravalle Abbey founded 5 1157 Circular moat Naviglio constructed round the town 5 1158 Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa besieges and sacks the city but it soon rebels 1162 Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa seizes and destroys the city 5 1183 After the Peace of Constance Milan returns to the commune form of government 7 5 13th C Palazzo Borromeo Milan established 5 1233 Palazzo della Ragione built 1237 After the Battle of Cortenuova Pagano della Torre rallied and saved Milan 5 1259 Milan is ruled as a Signoria with the Della Torre family ruling as Signores 7 1277 The Battle of Desio is fought between the Della Torre and Visconti families for the control of Milan 5 The Visconti of Milan emerges as the victors at Desio and begin their rule of Milan as the Signores 5 1302 Guido della Torre deposes Matteo I Visconti as the Signore 1311 Henry VII restores Matteo I Visconti as the Signore 1321 Loggia degli Osii built with two open porticos in black and white marble 5 1330 Piazza del Duomo Milan work begins 5 San Gottardo Milan work begins 5 1336 Public clock installed 8 1360 Castello Sforzesco construction begun 5 1381 Chiesa di Santa Maria alla Scala built 1386 Milan Cathedral begins construction 5 1395 Milan is formally elevated to a Duchy when Wenceslaus IV titles Gian Galeazzo Visconti the Duke of Milan 9 15th 16th centuries edit1412 Gian Maria Visconti assassinated in front of the San Gottardo Milan 5 1447 The death of Filippo Maria Visconti 1392 1447 ends more than two centuries of Visconti rule in Milan 5 10 The Golden Ambrosian Republic begins 1450 The House of Sforza takes power 5 11 1456 Ospedale Maggiore begins construction 1463 Santa Maria delle Grazie Milan begun 5 1471 Printing press in operation 12 13 1482 Santa Maria delle Grazie built 1493 Santa Maria presso San Celso begins construction 1496 Chiesa di Santa Maria della Passione built 1497 Apicius de re Coquinaria cookbook published 14 1498 Leonardo paints The Last Supper in the Santa Maria delle Grazie church 11 1508 Santa Maria alla Fontana built 1515 Battle of Marignano and Francis I of France takes Milan 5 1522 Francesco II Sforza in power 5 1535 City becomes part of Habsburg Spain 1562 Palazzo dei Giureconsulti begins construction 1565 Casa degli Omenoni built approximate date 1577 Milan Cathedral consecrated by Charles Borromeo cardinal saint 5 1579 San Fedele built 1580 Plague 15 17th century edit1608 Palazzo del Senato construction begins 1609 Biblioteca Ambrosiana opens 5 1618 Pinacoteca Ambrosiana opens 1630 Plague begins 15 16 1631 Palazzo Annoni construction begins 1640 The gazette named Milano was published for the first time 1644 Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine rebuilt 18th century edit1717 Teatro Regio Ducale built 1761 Palazzo Litta built 1762 Madonnina statue erected 1772 Royal Palace of Milan renovated 5 1774 Orto Botanico di Brera garden established 17 1776 Brera Academy founded 5 1778 La Scala inaugurated 5 Royal Palace of Milan expanded 1779 Teatro Lirico built 1784 Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli established 1785 The newspaper Il Corriere di Gabinetto Gazzetta di Milano was published for the first time 1786 Biblioteca di Brera library opens Archivio di Stato di Milano state archives established 18 1793 Palazzo Serbelloni built 1796 Milan declared capital of Cisalpine Republic 1797 1st Grenadier Battalion and 2nd Rifle Battalion of the Polish Legions founded in Milan 19 19th century edit1802 Milan becomes capital of the Napoleonic Italian Republic 20 1805 Coronation of Napoleon as King of Italy 20 1807 Milan Conservatory established Arena Civica opened 5 1808 Milan Stock Exchange established Casa Ricordi music publisher in business 21 1817 Caffe Cova in business on Via Monte Napoleone 14 1820 Revolutionary Carbonari arrested 22 1824 Pasticceria Marchesi in business 23 1838 Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano founded 1840 Milan Monza railway begins operating 1842 Premiere of Verdi s opera Nabucco 24 1848 Five Days uprising against Austrian Empire 20 5 1860 Campari in business 14 Antonio Beretta becomes mayor 1861 Milan becomes part of Kingdom of Italy City hall opens in Palazzo Marino 1863 Istituto Tecnico Superiore founded 1864 Stazione di Milano Centrale 1864 it opens at Piazza della Repubblica Milan it 1866 Cimitero Monumentale di Milano opened 5 1870 Hoepli publisher in business 1871 Population 261 976 25 1872 Pirelli company founded Ca de Sass built Teatro Dal Verme opens 1873 Societa Storica Lombarda history society founded 1876 Corriere della Sera newspaper begins publication 26 Trams begin operating 1877 Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II built 1879 Milano Affori railway station and Milano Bovisa Politecnico railway station open Societa d Esplorazione Commerciale in Africa founded 1881 Population 321 839 5 1883 Salumi Peck company it in business 14 27 1886 Breda manufactory in business German School of Milan founded Piazza della Scala established 5 1888 Parco Sempione established Via Dante constructed 5 nbsp Milan in the 1890s1891 Camera del Lavoro labor centre 27 and Societa escursionisti milanesi it hiking club 28 founded 1894 Touring Club Italiano established 1896 Casa di Riposo per Musicisti founded Italo Pacchioni creates first Italian film Arrivo del treno alla Stazione di Milano 20 29 1897 Population 470 558 30 1898 Bava Beccaris massacre 20 1899 Milan Football and Cricket Club founded 31 Parini statue erected in Piazza Cordusio 20th century edit1900s 1940s edit 1902 Bocconi University founded 1903 Palazzo Castiglioni built 1906 Confederazione Generale del Lavoro labor union headquartered in Milan 20 Milan International 1906 world s fair held Simplon Tunnel opens Casa Campanini built Population 560 613 5 1907 Turci Calzature it shoe shop in business 1908 Internazionale Milano football club founded 31 1909 Malpensa Airport established 1911 Bar Jamaica it in business 1912 Messina tram depot built 1915 Castello Cova built American Chamber of Commerce established 32 33 1917 Galleria Pesaro opens La Rinascente shop in business 32 1919 March Fascio di Combattimento political group founded 22 August Honorary Consulate of Poland opened later elevated to Consulate General see Italy Poland relations 34 1921 Milan Sample Fair begins 35 Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore established 1922 Novecento Italiano art movement active 36 1924 University of Milan founded 1926 Stadio San Siro opens 1927 A Rizzoli amp Co founded 1930 Planetario di Milano inaugurated 1931 Milano Centrale railway station opens 1932 Palazzo Mezzanotte stock exchange built 1933 Trolleybuses begin operating Torre Branca built in Parco Sempione 37 1934 Institute for International Political Studies founded nbsp Milan in 19351935 Villa Necchi Campiglio it residence built 38 39 1937 Linate Airport opens 1939 A C Milan football club active 31 Anteo Spazio Cinema opens 40 1942 Teatro Smeraldo it opens 1945 29 April Corpse of executed Mussolini brought to Piazzale Loreto 20 1947 Piccolo Teatro founded 41 1950s 1990s edit 1954 Padiglione d Arte Contemporanea inaugurated 1955 FrancoAngeli publisher in business Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea founded 1956 Palazzo dell Arengario built 1958 Milan Fashion Week begins 1960 Cinema Ambasciatori opens 40 1961 Milan Furniture Fair begins 1962 Amica fashion magazine in publication 1964 Milan Metro begins operating 1965 Milan Cathedral final details completed 1968 IULM University of Milan founded 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing 22 1974 Quelli di Grock it theatre troupe founded 1975 Armani fashion house founded 1979 MIP Politecnico di Milano School of Management formed 1980 Plastic nightclub it opens Parco Alessandrini inaugurated 1982 Domus Academy established 1985 Dolce amp Gabbana fashion house founded 1986 Class Editori founded 1987 MF Milano Finanza newspaper begins publication Massimo De Carlo art gallery opens 1 1990 Milan Metro Line 3 begins operating 42 Parco Agricolo Sud Milano established 1991 July City hosts the final round of the 1991 FIVB Volleyball World League Viafarini art entity established 43 10 Corso Como in business 44 1994 July City hosts the final round of the 1994 FIVB Volleyball World League 1995 Documentation Center for Visual Arts founded 43 1996 Vita Salute San Raffaele University and Trussardi Foundation established 1997 Milan Passante railway begins operating 1998 June University of Milan Bicocca established July City hosts the final round of the 1998 FIVB Volleyball World League 1999 Malpensa Express begins operating 21st century edit2001 23 May 2001 UEFA Champions League Final held in Milan 31 8 October Linate Airport disaster 20 City website online approximate date 45 chronology citation needed O artoteca art organization founded 43 2002 Orto Botanico di Cascina Rosa established Teatro degli Arcimboldi opens 2004 Gruppo A12 it architects active Bulgari Hotel in business 2006 Lettera27 headquartered in Milan 2 Letizia Moratti becomes mayor 46 2008 BikeMi launched Ecopass congestion charge begins 2009 Peep Hole 43 and Cardi Black Box art gallery active 47 Homeless World Cup football contest held 2010 Population 1 315 803 48 2011 Giuliano Pisapia becomes mayor 49 2012 Portello Park inaugurated 50 Milan Area C congestion charge begins replacing Ecopass Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori high speed train service begins operating connecting Milan to Naples via Rome 51 2013 Population 1 262 101 municipality 3 075 083 province 52 2015 1 May Expo 2015 world fair opens 2016 June Milan municipal election 2016 held See also editHistory of Milan it List of mayors of Milan List of rulers of MilanTimelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northwest Italy it Liguria region Timeline of Genoa Lombardy region Timeline of Bergamo Brescia Cremona Mantua Pavia Piedmont region Timeline of Novara TurinReferences edit Cronologia di Milano dalla fondazione fino al 150 d C in Italian Retrieved 11 July 2018 Tellier Luc Normand 2009 Urban World History Quebec Press de l Universite du Quebec p 274 ISBN 978 2 7605 1588 8 a b Haydn 1910 Chronology of Catholic Dioceses Italy Norway Oslo katolske bispedomme Oslo Catholic Diocese Retrieved 30 June 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Britannica 1910 Lecco a b History of Italy HistoryWorld Gerhard Dohrn van Rossum 1996 The First Public Clocks History of the Hour Clocks and Modern Temporal Orders University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 15510 4 Michael Wyatt ed 2014 Timeline Cambridge Companion to the 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