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Index
Title page Table of Contents Preface Introduction Part I: Geographic and Historic Features of Todi Chapter 1: Geography Chapter 2: Todi History
The Umbrian-Etruscan Period(1,000 BC–300 BC) The Roman Period (300 BC–AD 400) Early Middle Ages (6th–11th centuries AD) High and Late Middle Ages (11th–14th centuries AD) The Renaissance (15th–17th centuries AD) Modern Age
Part II: Points of Interest (POI)
POI-1. Jacopone da Todi POI-2. Teatro Comunale POI-3. Piazza del Popolo POI-4. The Cathedral POI-5. Palazzo Cesi POI-6. Angelo Cesi POI-7. Bishop’s Palace POI-8. Renaissance Palaces and Lordships POI-9. Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo POI-10. Palazzo del Popolo POI-11. Mars Statue POI-12. Palazzo dei Priori POI-13. Eagle’s Nest Legend POI-14. Piazza Garibaldi POI-15. San Fortunato Church POI-16. Jacopone da Todi Lyceum POI-17. La Rocca and San Callisto Cistern POI-18. The Medieval Walls and Gates POI-19. Porta Perugina and Borgo Nuovo POI-20. The Agricultural High School POI-21. Medieval Houses and Neighborhood POI-22. Monastery of the Poor Clares and the Purgatorio Painting POI-23. Waterworks and Fonte Scannabecco POI-24. Palazzo Pongelli POI-25. Sant’ Ilario POI-26. Nicchioni and Roman Sustaining Structures POI-27. The Roman Amphitheater and the churches of San Filippo and San Nicolò POI-28. Mezzomuro POI-29. Tempio della Consolazione POI-30. The Church of Santa Maria in Camuccia
Part III: Walking Tours
Introduction
Tour Route 1. Piazza del Popolo Tour Route 2. From Porta Perugina to Piazza del Popolo Tour Route 3. From Porta Romana to Piazza del Popolo Tour Route 4. From Tempio della Consolazione and Porta Fratta to Piazza del Popolo Part IV: Interesting Historic Sites Near Todi
Introduction Montesanto Carsulae Petrified Forest Notable Villages and Castles Near Todi:
References Acknowledgments
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