A town of central Italy. It is primarily a tourist center, with villas and gardens on a hill overlooking the Arno River and the city of Florence. Population: 14,100.
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A town of central Italy. It is primarily a tourist center, with villas and gardens on a hill overlooking the Arno River and the city of Florence. Population: 14,100.
| Comune di Fiesole | |
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Municipal coat of arms |
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| Country | |
| Region | Tuscany |
| Province | Province of Florence (FI) |
| Mayor | Fabio Incatasciato |
| Elevation | m ( ft) |
| Area | km² ( sq mi) |
| Population (as of 2004-12-31) | |
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| - Density | /km² (/sq mi) |
| Time zone | CET, [[UTC+1]] |
| Coordinates | |
| Gentilic | Fiesolani |
| Dialing code | 055 |
| Postal code | 50014 |
| Frazioni | Pian di San Bartolo, Pian del Mugnone, Caldine, Compiobbi, Girone |
| Patron | St. Romulus |
| - Day | July 6 |
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| Website: www.comune.fiesole.fi.it | |
Fiesole is a town and comune of the province of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany, on a famously scenic height above Florence, 8 km (5 mi) NE of that city. According to the 2003 census, its population was 14,100.
Fiesole was probably founded in the 9th-8th century BC, as it was an important member of the Etruscan confederacy, as may be seen from the remains of its ancient walls.
The first recorded mention on the town dates to 283 BC, when the town, then known as Faesulae, was conquered by the Romans. In pagan antiquity it was the seat of a famous school of augurs, and every year twelve young men were sent thither from Rome to study the art of divination. Sulla colonized it with veterans, who afterwards, under the leadership of Manlius, supported the cause of Catilina. Fiesole was the scene of Stilicho's great victory over the Germanic hordes of the Vandals and Suevi under Radagaisus 405. During the Gothic War (536-53) the town was several times besieged. In 539 Justinus, the Byzantine general, captured it and razed its fortifications.
It was an independent town for several centuries in the early Middle Ages, no less powerful than Florence in the valley below, and many wars arose between them; in 1010 and 1025 Fiesole was sacked by the Florentines, before it was conquered by Florence in 1125, and its leading families obliged to take up their residence in Florence.
In the neighbourhood are:
| Tuscany · Comuni of the Province of Florence | ||
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| Bagno a Ripoli · Barberino Val d'Elsa · Barberino di Mugello · Borgo San Lorenzo · Calenzano · Campi Bisenzio · Capraia e Limite · Castelfiorentino · Cerreto Guidi · Certaldo · Dicomano · Empoli · Fiesole · Figline Valdarno · Florence · Firenzuola · Fucecchio · Gambassi Terme · Greve in Chianti · Impruneta · Incisa in Val d'Arno · Lastra a Signa · Londa · Marradi · Montaione · Montelupo Fiorentino · Montespertoli · Palazzuolo sul Senio · Pelago · Pontassieve · Reggello · Rignano sull'Arno · Rufina · San Casciano in Val di Pesa · San Godenzo · San Piero a Sieve · Scandicci · Scarperia · Sesto Fiorentino · Signa · Tavarnelle Val di Pesa · Vaglia · Vicchio · Vinci | ||
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