Traveling Italy with a broken leg & Giasolli name research begins

Traveling Italy with a broken leg & Giasolli name research begins

Author: Vincent Giasolli

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-09-18

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 0557163730

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During a honeymoon journey starting in Tuscany, Nyki broke a bone in her leg. Travel plans changed, yet the adventure just became more interesting! Their journal is a captivating adventure where they discovered the origin of their last name (Giasolli) and met relatives they had only found existed a year earlier. Explore hidden regions of Italy and Switzerland, learn some of the treasured places they discovered, and share the emotions brought to life by traveling with a broken leg. A true adventure!


Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part 3

Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part 3

Author: The Reverend Sandy Brown

Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited

Published: 2021-04-14

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1783628529

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An indispensable guidebook to the final 400km of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Rome. This is the most popular stretch of the pilgrim route connecting Canterbury to the Vatican City. Crossing Italy's heartland, this last section of the Via Francigena goes through two of Tuscany's loveliest cities, Lucca and Siena, and visits medieval San Gimignano, Monteriggioni and Radicofani. Divided into 18 day stages, the route is suitable for any averagely fit walker. Full stage directions are accompanied by maps showing the route line and the facilities available at different locations. Accommodation listings give invaluable information on low-cost pilgrim hostels and where to stay. There are useful city maps for Lucca, Siena, Rome and Viterbo, and a stage planning table lists intermediate distances between accommodation, so you can customise your own walking schedule. Containing a wealth of advice on planning, preparation and tips for making the most of the walk, this is a must-have guide for any pilgrim. One of three volumes covering the complete Via Francigena.


Forged in the Shadow of Mars

Forged in the Shadow of Mars

Author: Peter W. Sposato

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1501761919

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In Forged in the Shadow of Mars, Peter W. Sposato traces chivalry's powerful influence on the mentalitè and behavior of a sizeable segment of the elite in late medieval Florence. He finds that the strenuous knights and men-at-arms of the Florentine chivalric elite—a cultural community comprised of men from both traditional and newly emerged elite lineages—embraced a chivalric ideology that was fundamentally martial and violent. Chivalry helped to shape a common identity among these men based on the profession of arms and the ready use of violence against both their peers and those they perceived to be their social inferiors. This violence, often transgressive in nature, was not only crucial to asserting and defending personal, familial, and corporate honor, but was also inherently praiseworthy. In this way, Sposato highlights the sharp differences between chivalry and the more familiar civic ideology of the popolo grasso, the Florentine mercantile and banking elite who came to dominate Florence politically and economically during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. As a result, in Forged in the Shadow of Mars, Sposato challenges the traditional scholarly view of chivalry as foreign to the social and cultural landscape of Florence and contests its reputation as a civilizing force. By reexamining the connection between chivalric literature and actual practice and identity formation among historical knights and men-at-arms, he likewise provides an important corrective to assumptions about the nature of elite violence and identity in medieval Italian cities.


Black Warriors: the Return of the Buffalo Soldier

Black Warriors: the Return of the Buffalo Soldier

Author: Ivan J. Houston

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2023-03-26

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1663251290

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The Italians in the towns and villages liberated by the buffalo soldiers during World War II called them Giganti Buoni, the Good Giants. They did not know that these giants would return to a country where they were still second-class citizens. In 2012, Ivan J. Houston, one of those remaining buffalo soldiers, was invited to return to Italy by the owner of a villa his battalion captured. He and his family would be guests at the fifteenth-century Villa Orsini, now a bed and breakfast renamed the Villa La Dogana. His return to Tuscany almost seventy years after the war had ended was filled with emotion. In this book, he describes how he went back to a place where African American buffalo soldiers are considered heroes and liberators. He visits battlefields where more than three thousand African American buffalo soldiers were killed or wounded as they battled Nazi and Fascist soldiers. The author and his family returned to Italy for five consecutive years, visiting the battle sites and celebrating ancient victories that will never be forgotten.


Early Italian History and the birth of the Giasolli name

Early Italian History and the birth of the Giasolli name

Author: Vincent Giasolli

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1304660516

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Italy was the first country to create homes for abandoned children. Although most European countries did not adopt homes for foundlings until the nineteenth century, Pope Innocent III opened one in Milan in 1198. Northern cities began opening hospitals and churches to abandoned babies and soon foundling homes were established for the sole purpose of raising abandoned infants. To encourage discretion, these institutions installed a rotating box, allowing complete dis-cretion. Over time, the realization that this discretion also encouraged the unwed mothers absolute secrecy and a father's lack of responsibility created a backlash in society and the "foundling wheel" began to be removed in 1860. In the 1870's Italian law began recording specifics of each child's birth. Mario Giasolli was born in 1833, and abandoned in a foundling hospital. The Giasolli surname was a creation of tradition and local dialect.