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It is not known where Prostitutes Bussolengo services of the early Christians were held in Prostitutes Bussolengo. The so-called grotto of San Nazzaro, of which mention will be made later on, [3] is generally looked upon as Prostitutes Bussolengo place, and tradition has it that Divine worship was actually celebrated there.

The frescoes that adorn the church are of later date than the building, and were probably added when the church was restored in the tenth century, after it had suffered much damage at the hands of the Hungarians. That Verona possessed a bishop as early as the third century of the Christian era would point to the fact that even at that time the town contained many believers, though the martyrdoms of S. Fermo and S. Rustico in the reign of Diocletian would again demonstrate that at that epoch at all events the pagan world was in the supremacy.

The advantages that accrued to Prostitutes Bussolengo from her geographical position have already been dwelt on. Odoacer was the first of these invaders. He bore down upon Prostitutes Bussolengo at the head of a large force of warriors, possessed himself of Rome, where he deposed Augustolo, the last Emperor of the West, and after he had imprisoned him at Ravenna, he Prostitutes Bussolengo himself to be proclaimed King of Italy.

This was inand there can be little doubt that he held sway in Verona, from whence however he was driven out in a pitched battle by Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths. Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths, is a name and personality associated with song and legend. His love for Verona was great, Prostitutes Bussolengo though his official residence, so to speak, was at Ravenna, it was at the city beside the Adige that Prostitutes Bussolengo preferred to dwell. Baths, palaces, strongholds, and external walls were built in turn by him, and to him too is due the restoration of the aqueduct.

Pietro are still to be seen, and point to a style of architecture that had its origin in Rome. To this is ascribed among other things his destruction of the oratory of S.

Stefano, at that time the Cathedral church of Verona. The legend runs as follows: Theodoric on leaving the bath mounts his horse, Prostitutes Bussolengo followed by Prostitutes Bussolengo hounds gives chase to a stag. The Prostitutes Bussolengo however always Prostitutes Bussolengo to escape. The hunter pursues in reckless Prostitutes Bussolengo and eagerness, till he finds himself brought to the gates of hell. An allegorical lesson that might have a warning not only for the king of the Ostrogoths, but for all of every class and nation who choose to heed it!

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Nor did legends of different sorts cease to be circulated about Theodoric in and around Verona till the fourteenth century. The Gothic rule began to decline in the days of Totilaand wars in different directions around Verona, generally ending in the defeat of the Goths, proved at last their undoing. An invasion of the Greeks was however successfully withstood, though more perhaps by fortune than by skill.

Nor did a fresh expedition led by Totila in person fare better. Teias was appointed king in his steadonly Prostitutes Bussolengo die by the hand of Narses two years later, and with him the Gothic rule came to an end in Italy.

Fresh incursions from Germany again followed; but it was not till the year that any permanent rule was established in Verona. That year however saw the Longobards or Lombards, under their king Alboin, pour down from the North and spread over Prostitutes Bussolengo fertile plain which to this day bears their name. Their rule extended to Verona, where all traces of Gothic Prostitutes Bussolengo Grecian power disappeared before that of the new-comers.

He had no settled capital in Prostitutes Bussolengo, but, as Theodoric had done before him, he dwelt gladly at Verona. The story of his orgie is a well-known one, though it may be that in his drunken debauchery he was Prostitutes Bussolengo conscious of the sacrilege that he called upon his wife to commit.

His brutality was amply avenged. In our days Gilbert or Giselbert, Duke of Verona, opened Prostitutes Bussolengo case, drew from it the Prostitutes Bussolengo and ornaments, and then with the vanity peculiar to the ignorant, boasted Prostitutes Bussolengo he had seen Alboin. The certainty of it cannot perhaps be asserted definitely, but the legend is a well-established one; and the historian Paul quoted above tells how he saw the fateful goblet, and speaks of the murder, the flight of the wife and of her accomplice, in a way which proves that he at least believed it all.

In the year said to have been that of the marriage of Theodolinda and Duke Autari, the year A. It rises in Lake Ressen in South Tyrol, and after a course of some miles, during which it is joined by a Prostitutes Bussolengo of mountain streams and torrents, it empties itself into the Adriatic. The Adige in German the Etsch flows down through the Brenner pass, now enclosed in narrow channels, now Prostitutes Bussolengo out through lakes and wide openings, gathering force and volume, till from small beginnings it becomes the impetuous mass of waters which rushes headlong through Verona.

This fear is almost entirely set at rest now. The inundation alluded to above is the first recorded in history; and one old chronicler asserts that so fearful a deluge had not occurred since Prostitutes Bussolengo universal one when mankind was destroyed in the days of Noah.

The country around Verona was submerged for miles, many inhabitants were drowned, and the number of corpses of beasts, as Prostitutes Bussolengo as of human beings, floating about in the waste of waters may Prostitutes Bussolengo be held responsible for the outbreak of a grievous sickness which shortly after visited the city.

This first noted inundation was not only a mark in history, it was also the occasion for a miracle—at least in the eyes of the faithful. The waters which rose to the height of several feet restrained themselves when in the neighbourhood of the church of S. Although on a level with the windows they forbore to enter the sacred edifice, though the doors were open and would have admitted them readily had their reverential attitude not kept them outside in an upright position!

There were three churches dedicated Prostitutes Bussolengo S. Zeno in Verona, and it is impossible to say around which of the three the miracle took place. The story relating to it was told to St Prostitutes Bussolengo I. Many investigations have been made on the subject, all alike leading to nothing and leaving the locality of the scene unestablished.

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The third church is about a javelin cast from the river, and there is no fairer church that I have seen in all Verona. Its services from a commercial point of view are great. It acts also as a highway whereby to convey heavy bales of goods, and many a raft laden with timber comes floating down its waters, which season the wood at the Prostitutes Bussolengo time that they carry it to its destination.

B EFORE leaving too Prostitutes Bussolengo behind us the days when Roman art and influence held sway in Verona it may be well to Prostitutes Bussolengo and study the monument of that past epoch which exists to Prostitutes Bussolengo day in the shape of the Amphitheatre, and consider carefully its history in all its detail. Great uncertainty exists as to when the Arena was built. Its chroniclers, jealous to claim for it an antiquity beyond the bounds of probability, wish to ascribe it to the Etruscans; but it is Roman Prostitutes Bussolengo to its architecture, the lettering over the arches is Roman, Prostitutes Bussolengo is Prostitutes Bussolengo the manner of numbering the seats of the spectators.

Its age must for ever remain a mystery; the only certainty on that point being that it is very great. Some writers declare that it dates from the time of Diocletian only, and ask how is it likely that a mere Roman colony should boast a stone amphitheatre when the capital itself was lacking in such a possession? It may be answered that other towns of less importance than Verona, colonies too of Rome, were provided with arenas, some indeed grander and more elaborate than the Veronese one.

The first use for all amphitheatres Prostitutes Bussolengo only for fights of beasts: elephants, tigers, lions, Prostitutes Bussolengo, bears, even crocodiles being introduced for the purpose of warring among themselves, and proving who was the victor in the struggle for supremacy.

These sports gained in Prostitutes Bussolengo and luxury so-called according to the number and variety of beasts that could be obtained; and the rarer the animal exhibited in the arena, the greater the success of the entertainment. Thus when a hippopotamus and five crocodiles appeared on the scene, the triumph was well-nigh Prostitutes Bussolengo These sports were first held in the theatres or in the circuses, but the latter were intended really for Prostitutes Bussolengo and chariot races; the theatres for scenic representations.

The difficulties both as to seeing and performing experienced in these buildings called for another kind of edifice, and led promptly to the formation of the arenas or amphitheatres of which such beautiful specimens remain to this day showing us even in their ruined or mutilated condition on what grand and colossal lines they were erected. The theatres of Greece and Prostitutes Bussolengo served to give an idea on which the needed building should be erected.

A semicircle of steps, spacious and uncovered, would serve to seat the audience, then in order to accommodate Prostitutes Bussolengo spectators and fill in the Prostitutes Bussolengo destined for the stage, another semicircle was added, leaving a vacuum in the middle suitable for games, sports, or fights. The Arena of Verona was built of great blocks of stone, in a slightly oblong shape, yards long, and wide, and its arrangements for the coming in and going out of the 20, persons whom Prostitutes Bussolengo could seat were admirable.

The outer wall consisted originally of four stories, but of the upper one only a fragment remains, sufficient however to show how the huge curtain or veil velarium which covered the whole arena, and protected the spectators from the sun, was arranged and Prostitutes Bussolengo.

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The exits vomitoriseventy-four in number, communicated with internal staircases which led up to the steps where the spectators were seated.

Nor was the question of class distinctions ignored. Seats of costly marble and highly ornamented were reserved for those of high degree; the knights were allotted places in the centre; the Roman matrons had their special quarters; the crowd was relegated to the upper part.

A private citizen named Maximus gave many of these sights in the Arena in honour of his dead wife, though on one occasion the entertainment failed to come off owing to a heavy storm at sea having detained the vessels which should have conveyed some panthers from Africa.

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The spot where the wild animals were confined at Verona is not certain: some writers say that they were kept in subterranean cellars close to the Arena, and introduced through the gates that support the Podium. The mention of their various callings shows too how every sort of combat was practised, as well as the mixed nature of the fights.

These forms of sport however paled after a time, and instead of a fair trial of strength, of beast against beast, or armed Prostitutes Bussolengo contending for the mastery, Prostitutes Bussolengo was judged more exciting to see men, and even women and children exposed to the rage and hunger of the animals with no weapon worthy of the name in Prostitutes Bussolengo hands and no chance of escape from a death of shame and agony.

To the honour Prostitutes Bussolengo Verona it must however be said that the number of such scenes was very limited in their midst, and that the Arena was only on rare occasions put to the purposes which so often disgraced the Colisseum at Rome.

The Arena however witnessed the martyrdoms Prostitutes Bussolengo S. Rustico, who suffered during the persecutions of Diocletian and Massimianus about the year A. Their story is this: Fermo was a nobleman of Bergamo, and an accusation laid against him in Prostitutes Bussolengo quarters denounced him as a Christian. Threats, promises, tortures were employed in vain to induce them to adjure their so-called errors; and it was thereupon decided to bring them into the Arena and delight the inhabitants of Verona with an exhibition.

He came into the town, joined Fermo and Rustico, and together they were Prostitutes Bussolengo into the Prostitutes Bussolengo. He would not sanction Prostitutes Bussolengo death which had not been decreed by the Emperor, Prostitutes Bussolengo declared that the Bishop had Prostitutes Bussolengo childish through excess of age.

The pile was erected, and the victims placed thereon. The flames however seized upon the executioners, and left the saints Prostitutes Bussolengo, according to one legend.

Another one though says that a heavy shower of rain fell at the very moment when the fire was about to be kindled, and extinguished it. Their names are in any case invoked whenever a lengthened drought prevails, and the response generally obtained ought to convert every sceptic as to the marvellous powers possessed by these godly men. Prostitutes Bussolengo deliverance from this form of death was declared to be miraculous; their enemies denounced them as magicians, and dragged them off to the banks of the Adige, where they were finally beheaded.

This occurred on the 9th of August, and their bodies, rescued by their friends, were eventually buried Prostitutes Bussolengo the Prostitutes Bussolengo altar of the magnificent church which bears the name of S. Fermo Maggiore, and which is dedicated to the memory of S. The practice of gladiatorial fights of all kinds came to an end A.

The invasion of the Goths and Huns brought with it a Prostitutes Bussolengo of destruction as to most public buildings already in existence coupled with a need for walls, towers, and castles that was urgent and peremptory. Theodoric with all his love for Prostitutes Bussolengo had no respect for this its greatest monument, and freely encouraged the removal of stones, architraves, and blocks of marble from the Arena to serve for the bastions, aqueducts, and other buildings with which he enriched the town.

Nor did the Amphitheatre fare better at the hands of Berengarius. He allowed its mighty stones to be used whenever a building, private or public, required any massive addition, and the only marvel is that it was not absolutely ruined by the wholesale plunders committed within its walls.

Its use in those days was almost exclusively reserved for judicial trials, for Prostitutes Bussolengo to Divine Justice, and for duels and tournaments. It also served as the place for public executions, and for the doing to death of heretics.

Several jousts and tournaments were held here during the reigns of the Scaligers, but the only one deserving of special notice in these pages is the one given in by Antonio della Scala the illegitimate son of Cansignorio. The reason for this particular tourney was to wipe out a deed of murder, and to obliterate from the minds of the people of Verona the fact that a fratricide and a villain ruled over them.

Cansignorio della Scala had laden his soul with the murders of two of his brothers in order to secure the succession to his illegitimate sons Bartolomeo and Antonio. Bartolomeo was beloved by Prostitutes Bussolengo people, and in all ranks of society his presence was hailed with joy and affection. The daughter of the house, a young and beautiful maiden, aroused the love of the young lord of Verona, who had however a powerful and evidently favoured rival in the person of a noble youth of the family of Malaspina.

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Cecilia where they threw them down close beside the Nogarola palace. The news of the murder spread like wildfire through the city, and amid clamours of horror and indignation the name of the assassin was eagerly demanded. Antonio declared that his brother had been foully done to death at the instigation Prostitutes Bussolengo Malaspina and with the connivance of Nogarola, who had willed in this manner to avenge an outrage committed on his daughter by the murdered man.

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Her beauty is said to have been extraordinary, and when she rode into the city in a robe of dazzling whiteness covered with gems and seated on a magnificent white steed, she was hailed with transports of delight. Courtiers, heralds, pages and trumpeters preceded and followed her, flags waved throughout the city, joyousness pervaded every heart, and the recollection of the corpses wrapped in their grim sere cloths and crying for vengeance seemed to have faded from the memory.

It consisted of an erection set up in the middle of the Amphitheatre, and representing a rock which was covered with hangings of costly velvets and silks.

The loveliest maidens in Verona stood inside Prostitutes Bussolengo defend the Prostitutes Bussolengo from its besiegers, armed with Prostitutes Bussolengo, sweetmeats, and jets of perfumed waters. The attack was gallantly conducted and gallantly withstood! After several assaults however a host of youths from Vicenza perceived that one side of the rock was left undefended. They rushed forward, and though checked for a moment by a rain of the most exquisite comfits they stormed the breach, gained an entry into the castle and the damsels were Prostitutes Bussolengo The rage and jealousy of the other combatants at the success of the Vicentins threatened for a moment to convert this toy war into real and deadly strife; but peace was decreed by the directors of the sports, and a grand feast Prostitutes Bussolengo by the bride herself became the signal for universal harmony and goodwill.

Prostitutes Bussolengo several centuries after the fall of the Scaligers the Amphitheatre was used chiefly for Prostitutes Bussolengo and feats of arms, though for some time during the fifteenth century it was set apart as the abode of the prostitutes of the town, and stern laws were passed with regard to their inhabiting no other quarter save that alone.

Under the Venetian government measures were also taken for the preservation of the Arena, and from that time forward Verona has studiously Prostitutes Bussolengo all the means in her power to guard with scrupulous devotion this glorious memory of the Past.

Some excavations made of late years have led to the discovery that water could be conveyed into Prostitutes Bussolengo by pipes, so that nautical games and naval displays could also be given when any occasion called for such a pastime.

There were also, according to Seneca, some hidden tubes laid in connection with these water-pipes, which spurted odorous water from the base of the Amphitheatre right up to the top. The last joust mentioned in history Prostitutes Bussolengo took place in the Arena was at the Prostitutes Bussolengo of the eighteenth century, when some tilting at Prostitutes Bussolengo ring Prostitutes Bussolengo given in honour of the Elector of Bavaria, afterwards the Emperor Charles VII.

The entertainment however failed to please the jaded tastes of that age, and it was decided to Prostitutes Bussolengo bull-fighting into Verona, and degrade the Arena with exhibitions of this all unworthy order.

The first bull-fight was held July 21,and met with immediate approbation. This form of sport, though new at that time in Verona, dates from a very remote epoch. At Verona the taste for it spread quickly, and no foreigner of note or distinction who went there failed to be present at the bull-fight which would be sure to be given in his honour in the Arena.

The inscriptions which are studded about in the building, recording many of the events Prostitutes Bussolengo have taken place there, has one which tells how the Emperor Joseph II. Another tablet records a very different scene that took place earlier in the same year when the Pope Pius VI.

Truly the building cannot be accused of having served for nothing, nor of having reserved its walls for one kind of spectacle only! At the beginning of the following century the Emperor Napoleon I. These fights were conducted chiefly at that time with dogs, whose training required that they should seize the bull by the ear, when the latter was considered vanquished, and the toreadores gave him the Coup de grace.

The peril run by the hounds—generally mastiffs—was great. The utmost agility Prostitutes Bussolengo vigilance was needed on their part to escape being gored by the horns of their adversary, and to seize his ear before he ripped up their sides.

A Prostitutes Bussolengo of shelter of a circular form was erected in the middle of the Arena wherein the assistants of the fight could take refuge if the bull became too savage. These assistants were dressed half in white and half in red, and their business was to incense the animal by waving red rags in his face, goading him with prongs and sharp sticks, and other devices tending to aggravate him beyond endurance.

On the present occasion a young Prostitutes Bussolengo vigorous bull was turned loose into the Arena, who came on snorting, tossing the sand from beneath his feet, and showing every symptom of courage and sport. The mastiffs were let Prostitutes Bussolengo on to Prostitutes Bussolengo one by one, but all in turn were overcome, and lay in the sand so many heaps of quivering, mangled flesh.

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This latter part of the programme was carried out by a multitude Prostitutes Bussolengo small lamps being ranged along Prostitutes Bussolengo lines of the architecture, and thereby creating an impression of lightness and beauty that was almost magical in its effect.

A tablet in the Arena records this Congress and the festivities held to celebrate it. Some mention of the game of Pallone—a game peculiar to Italy, and for that reason not unlikely to prove of interest in these pages—may be Prostitutes Bussolengo here, together with an account of how it was played in the Arena at Verona. At Verona it was originally played near the Ponte dei Rei Figli or Rofiolo, along the wide street known to this day as that of the Via or Caserma Pallone.

The handle of this bat is hollowed in such a way as to admit of the fist passing through to grip it firmly. The players, divided in two sets, donned a costume of red and white or red and yellow. At one Prostitutes Bussolengo all ranks took part in it, and some famous matches took place in the Arena between the champions of Verona and those of the neighbouring cities, some at times coming even from Rome. The next use for which the Arena served was as a theatre. A small stage was set up in the grand Amphitheatre of old, and strolling companies performed there with unqualified success.

These conditions of the would-be King of France could not however be complied with.

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The day was one of unrivalled splendour, but also of excessive heat. Since early dawn the inhabitants of Verona had flocked to the Porta Nuova, and listened with feverish anxiety as to Prostitutes Bussolengo the issue would be of the heavy sounds which roared across the plain from the oft firing guns of the two forces.

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At eventide the wounded were brought in, and though grief over their defeat filled the heart of every citizen of Verona, Prostitutes Bussolengo whole city was given over to the care of those who had fought so gallantly on that day. Churches and houses were Prostitutes Bussolengo equally placed at the disposal of the wounded, Prostitutes Bussolengo no Prostitutes Bussolengo distinctions held back men, women and children from Prostitutes Bussolengo all that in them lay to succour the sufferers, be they friend or foe, Prostitutes Bussolengo or vanquished.

A tablet let into the wall records this visit, and, as on a previous occasion, the amphitheatre was illuminated with its Prostitutes Bussolengo of little lamps. The next occasion Prostitutes Bussolengo which the Arena was Prostitutes Bussolengo requisition was in when a fair was held in it for charitable purposes, and it was made to assume the appearance of an Alpine village.

In one spot were to be found light and good refreshments; in another the houses of Romeo and Juliet appeared unexpectedly on the scene; lower down the wheel of fortune offered its allurements to those who chose to make trial of its seductions; and humour, goodwill and hilarity held sway amid surroundings that certainly had never thought originally of harbouring such elements.

The centre of the Arena was laid out as a garden. In the middle gurgled a fountain of wine, while round the podium a sale was carried on of the choicest wines from the Valpolicella and the Valpantena. Another weird and lovely effect obtained in the Arena was on one occasion when the citizens had Prostitutes Bussolengo been bidden to be present at a concert given in the venerable building.

Each person on arrival was presented with a small candle which they were requested to light at a given signal. The effect of these thousands of little lights starting into life as the shades Prostitutes Bussolengo night fell, and that too from every part of the building, was very beautiful and striking, and reflected great credit on the mind which had planned so original and novel a style of illumination.

Hare Prostitutes Bussolengo stag-hunting were also tried in the Arena, but the spot was not suited for those forms of sport, which did not besides commend themselves to the people of Verona, and they were at once abandoned. Pigeon shooting was also tried here, but that too was Prostitutes Bussolengo given up.

The interest Prostitutes Bussolengo by aeronauts and their Prostitutes Bussolengo to travel through space had appealed in early days to the Veronese. The first efforts in such directions had been made inand the first ascent made from the Arena was nine years later. The Arena viewed from a great elevation presented, Prostitutes Bussolengo said, the appearance of a small ribbed basin speckled with black spots, the houses beside it Prostitutes Bussolengo like so many dice, the belfries like Prostitutes Bussolengo chimneys.

A new phase of gymnastic life was afterwards represented in the Arena in the shape of velocipede Prostitutes Bussolengo, together with athletic displays, horse shows, races, and exhibitions of skill on horseback.

Thus the old walls of the Arena of Verona Prostitutes Bussolengo looked down on scenes as varied in their nature as the ages that have witnessed them. The spirit that called such edifices into being, has certainly passed away taking with it much of the cruelty, the power, the intolerance of those days, but leaving at the same time less stamina, less endurance of soul, and less strength of character. T HE power of the Lombards, after lasting for over two centuries in Italy was now tottering to its fall, Prostitutes Bussolengo about to give way to that of the Franks in the northern part at least of the Peninsula.

The Popes seeing to their dismay that the long-bearded invaders far from confining themselves to their northern conquests were planning to add to their possessions in the South, called in the aid of the Franks. Pepin I. Prostitutes Bussolengo, at that time King of the Lombards, saw clearly the danger threatening his realm.

To propitiate the French monarch and bind him to his cause he gave him his daughter Desideria in marriage, little foreseeing how such a step was but to aggravate Prostitutes Bussolengo difficulties. Desiderius swore to be revenged, though he had to conceal his intentions, and outwardly appear subservient. He sought to raise up foes against Charlemagne, who to avert the threatened sedition marched at the head of an army into Lombardy.

At Prostitutes Bussolengo same time his son Adelchi, whom Prostitutes Bussolengo had associated with him on the throne, withdrew to Verona, which he fortified—a fact that proves how even at that date the town was a stronghold and able to endure a siege. It was at once beleaguered by the Franks and compelled to open its gates to them while Adelchi had to retire and seek shelter and help at Constantinople.

The changes brought about at Verona under the Carlovingian rule were many. Counts were appointed in the place of the dukes who had held sway till then; and Verona was Prostitutes Bussolengo from a duchy into a county, though as far as transpires the extent of territory belonging to the new condition remained unaltered. Charlemagne was in Rome in the year when Pope Adrian I. Pepin, as other monarchs had done before him, loved to dwell at Verona, though fate willed it, that he should die and be Prostitutes Bussolengo at Milan Many fables are circulated as to Pepin, around Prostitutes Bussolengo memory a halo of love and respect has arisen which is not wholly dimmed to this day.

His tomb was said to be outside the church of S. Zeno, resting Prostitutes Bussolengo it and the church of S. Procolo; and the seat of justice where he sat and administered the affairs of state, was pointed out among the excavations on the Colle di San Pietro.

Scartazzini feels assured, moreover, that if this passage is compared with the prophecy of the Veltro Inf.

A new line of rulers came in after the Carlovingian monarchs in the person of Berengarius I. He had retired to Verona after a defeat which he had sustained at the hands Prostitutes Bussolengo Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy.

Berengarius was apprised of the plot, and sent for Flambert to warn him in his turn. He reminded him of the love which existed between them; of the favours he Prostitutes Bussolengo heaped on him, he pointed out to him the enormity of his crime, and the small gain that could accrue to him therefrom.

The same night Berengarius, to show that no trace of suspicion lurked in his mind, slept without guards, and instead of staying even within his fortified palace he caused his bed to be placed in an arbour in the garden.

The next morning, as Prostitutes Bussolengo was about to betake himself to church, Flambert, followed by some armed Prostitutes Bussolengo, came to meet him, and making as though he would embrace him, stabbed him to death. These rulers were for the most part also marquises of Tuscany, and their connection with Verona did not affect her history to any great or stirring extent. Their power Prostitutes Bussolengo to an end with Berengarius II.

During that time a series of counts and marquises filled the office of chief magistrate in Verona. They acted, it is true, as vassals of the Emperor, but occasionally they shewed a spirit of independence and insubordination that cannot always have been reassuring to their feudal lord. Verona was often the gathering place for Councils and Diets; and a noted one took place there in Juneunder the presidency of Otho II.

The diet was held in order to consider the ever vexed question of the sovereignty of the kingdom of Italy, and the Emperor was successful in procuring the unanimous nomination of his son Otho as future king of the Peninsula as well as of Germany.

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Verona threw in her lot with Henry IV. Two bishops Prostitutes Bussolengo Verona in turn subscribed to edicts published against Hildebrand, and Henry was supported anew Prostitutes Bussolengo the town when Prostitutes Bussolengo passed through it to wage war upon the Countess Matilda of Tuscany.

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The adhesion of the Veronese to the Imperial cause did not blind them however to their religious duties, and though no abundance of documents exists to record their prowess, there is sufficient evidence to show that the people of Verona took their share in more Prostitutes Bussolengo one crusade, and that on two occasions their Bishops went with them. In the meanwhile the power of the Italian Communes was working its way to the fore, establishing Prostitutes Bussolengo principles, and binding one town after another to its cause.

The arrival of Frederick Barbarossa in Italy in was to test to the utmost the new power of the Communes. His cruelty towards Milan, his ambition, his rapaciousness, convinced every inhabitant south of the Alps that they had in him an enemy Prostitutes Bussolengo no mean order, and that Prostitutes Bussolengo effort was praiseworthy which sought to expel him from their midst.

The story though Prostitutes Bussolengo told only by German writers. Some native historians indeed question the narrative.

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They maintain that the events related never took place, and seek to exculpate their fellow-citizens from a charge of treachery over an act which, if it occurred, may be Prostitutes Bussolengo as that of Prostitutes Bussolengo men bent on freeing their land from an invader and his forces. The Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had made one Prostitutes Bussolengo descent upon Italy; he had been to Rome to be crowned, and was then forced to return to Germany, Prostitutes Bussolengo soldiers being weary of a longer absence from their homes.

The bridge Prostitutes Bussolengo boats built above the city was Prostitutes Bussolengo for vengeance, and was a trap rather than a bridge—the boats being tied together in such guise as Prostitutes Bussolengo just to withstand the force of the current. Prostitutes Bussolengo beams of timber were in the meanwhile to be floated down the river, which beating against the bridge were to break it at the moment when the Imperialists would cross it.

The plot failed through a miscalculation as to time. The Imperial troops had hastened their march so as to escape from the bands Prostitutes Bussolengo peasants who were known to be arming against them, and crossed the bridge in safety. The timber Prostitutes Bussolengo for their destruction arrived only to work havoc among their foes, for it broke up the bridge, and separated a great number of Veronese who had Prostitutes Bussolengo on the track of the Germans from their friends; and Prostitutes Bussolengo Imperialists falling on them put them all to the sword.

The Emperor was not strong enough at that moment to avenge the intended insult; he had no choice but to continue his journey, which he did crossing Prostitutes Bussolengo mountains into Bavaria by the way of Trent and Botzen. This at least is the account given by the Imperial biographer; while the Veronese writers say that there Prostitutes Bussolengo another side to the story, and that no treachery was intended.

Be that as it may it certainly did not tend to improve the feeling entertained by the Emperor towards the people of Verona, while it confirmed on their side the advisability of protecting themselves as strongly as they could against the Imperial power and vengeance.

For this intent they joined the League then forming in Lombardywhich had for its object to arm against the common foe and fight till they had vanquished him. The allies obtained a great triumph at Vigasio, in the Veronese territory, when the Emperor without striking a blow retired from before his foes, after having stood looking them in the face for five whole days.

The League gathered fresh Prostitutes Bussolengo from this graceless retreat. Their return Prostitutes Bussolengo with the completion of the basilica of S.

Peace was however far from being the general order throughout the land. Civil and intestinal wars were rife on every side; and each town of any size or weight was split up into two factions which held either for the Pope or Emperor, or occasionally for its own cause exclusively, regardless of any interest outside the walls.

In the factions that raged between private families in Verona that of the Montecchi and Cappelletti has obtained a renown as lasting as Time itself, noticed as it is by no meaner writers than Dante and Shakespeare.

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The Montecchi, as head of the Ghibelline faction in the town, were also in constant strife with many other of their neighbours, especially those who belonged to the opposite faction. A contest of more than ordinary violence occurred on May 16,when the family of San Bonifacio Prostitutes Bussolengo at the head of the Guelph party. After a fierce encounter the Montecchi were worsted and expelled from the city. Their rivals, in order to strengthen their cause, appointed Azzo VI.

This Azzo had formerly belonged to the Ghibelline cause, but thought it more to his advantage to change his politics and side with the Guelphs. This was in the month of August of the same year. Azzo was seated in his council chamber when his foes burst in upon him. He barely escaped with his life, and had to retire from Verona leaving all he possessed behind him.

Help however came to Prostitutes Bussolengo from Mantua and from his own followers in Verona, and he likewise returned to the charge. The struggle lasted for over a month; each tower and stronghold held by the two factions changing hands constantly during that time. Prostitutes Bussolengo Ghibelline faction was however the weaker one; and though they knew their cause to be Prostitutes Bussolengo they resolved to make a final and steady resistance in the only castle that yet remained to them.

No hope of mercy or of pardon deceived or encouraged these desperate men. On the night of Saturday, September 8th, they awaited the on-coming of the foe, who were equally determined on their side to bring Prostitutes Bussolengo to an end. The attack was so well directed, the number of assailants so Prostitutes Bussolengo, the besieged had to surrender, and were either put to the sword or taken captive. The castle was dismantled and burnt; the prisoners were sent to different dungeons; and the civil strife in the town was brought to a close for the time being.

The question of peace exercised the minds of all men in Italy at that moment absorbingly. The Pope preached it from Rome in the hopes of furthering the cause of the Crusades; the towns advocated it from motives of commerce and industry; the nobles stood in need of it for the quieting of those feuds and rivalries which were fast draining their resources and undermining the life-blood Prostitutes Bussolengo their families.

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The scene must have been a striking one, and unparalleled till then in the annals of history. Fra Giovanni ascended a pulpit in the midst of this vast concourse and Prostitutes Bussolengo the crowd.

His injunctions were obeyed. Peace became for the moment the universal law; the factions between the families of Este and da Romano were laid aside; Guelphs consorted with Ghibellines, and foes who a few days previously had Prostitutes Bussolengo only to stab and outrage one another now exchanged the kiss of Prostitutes Bussolengo and Prostitutes Bussolengo to remain friends.

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Verona was no exception to this condition of affairs. Ezzelino has left perhaps the most unenviable record among all the bloodthirsty tyrants of the Middle Ages.

By his might and tyranny he lorded it for a long time He made away with a fearful part of the citizens of Padua, and blinded a great number, ever of the best and noblest among them, taking away their possessions and sending Prostitutes Bussolengo adrift to beg through the world. And many others by divers torments and martyrdoms he put to death, and in one hour caused 11, Paduans to be burnt. Nor has modern criticism passed a milder judgment on Ezzelino.

His one passion was the greed of power, heightened by the lust for blood. Originally a noble of the Veronese Marches, he founded his illegal authority upon the captaincy of the Imperial party delegated to him by Frederic.

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Prostitutes Bussolengo must indeed ever rank as one of the most inhuman and brutal of monsters as far as bloodthirstiness and cruelty are concerned, but not Prostitutes Bussolengo his bitterest foes can deny his talents as a warrior, his indomitable pluck, his energy, his presence of mind, no matter how great a difficulty encountered him, and his resource in Prostitutes Bussolengo hour of danger.

No defeat daunted Prostitutes Bussolengo no failure depressed him. He succeeded in making himself recognised as lord of the towns of Verona, Vicenza, Padua, Prostitutes Bussolengo, Belluno, and Trent; and no Imperial league was formed in the North of Italy which did not include him as one of its most powerful members.

Ezzelino made as short work of his foes in Verona as in other towns. Their houses were thrown down; their persons tortured and killed. The house of San Prostitutes Bussolengo fared badly at his hands: the castle was dismantled and stands to this day in ruins; and most of the partisans of that noble house Prostitutes Bussolengo grimly in the discomfiture of their chief.

His enemies—and he had many—resolved to make head against the designs he was now beginning to formulate against Milan, and opposed his forces on the Adda. He was defeated and taken to Soncino, where he died October 1,tearing open, Prostitutes Bussolengo is Prostitutes Bussolengo, his wounds with his own hands, preferring death rather than to see the overthrow of his schemes.

The legends and fables which are circulated round Ezzelino are numerous and fantastic. The death of Ezzelino da Romano marks a change in Italian politics. Their choice fell upon Mastino della Scala, the son of one Jacopino della Scala, whose name first appears among Prostitutes Bussolengo who formed a covenant with the people of Cremona in The art, the literature, the romance of the city centres round the years in which the della Scalas reigned as lords of Prostitutes Bussolengo, and in which they brought the town to a degree of prominence and splendour and importance which she had never reached before and to which she never attained again.

The cruelties of Ezzelino da Romano were instrumental in bringing the Prostitutes Bussolengo Scala family into notice. The efforts made by some writers to claim an old and exalted lineage for the Scaligers has not been crowned with much success. The most generally accepted idea is though that Mastino della Scala, the first of the name who sprang into notability and who may be considered as the founder of the family, was a man of modest origin, and whose line in life was of a commercial nature.

He was an absolute Ghibelline as to politics, a warrior ever ready to serve his country, and a worthy Prostitutes Bussolengo of the great men who followed him.

T HE rule of Mastino Prostitutes Bussolengo. He recalled Lodovico di San Bonificio, the head of the Guelph party, and regardless of the fact that this deed excited much opposition, and provoked an attempt on his life, he followed it up by a grant of fresh pardons to Turrisendo dei Turrisendi, Pulcinella delle Carceri, and Cosimo da Lendinara, other Guelph leaders.

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Prostitutes Bussolengo plot however failed; and Mastino, seeing the uselessness of showing Prostitutes Bussolengo to those who had repaid him in so sorry a way, put many of the conspirators to death, and exiled the Count of San Bonificio anew.

Mastino was moreover successful in an expedition he organized against Trent; he also reduced Piacenza to his rule; and gained over Cremona to the Ghibelline faction. Prostitutes Bussolengo returned to Verona to find fresh disorders and tumults in the Prostitutes Bussolengo and wars and fightings ensued when Bocca della Scala, one of his brothers, was killed.

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No reason has Prostitutes Bussolengo discovered for the Prostitutes Bussolengo of this murder. Some accounts declare that Mastino fell a victim to a conspiracy planned against him by the families of Scaramelli and Pigozzi; others that he was striving to make peace between two inimical parties who stabbed him in return for his good offices.

It has even been hinted that his brother Alberto was the real author of the assassination, but no conclusive evidence exists to countenance so foul an accusation. Alberto hastened from Mantua, and passed sentence of death or of exile on those assassins who had escaped the summary justice meted out to them by the mob at the moment of the murder.

Nor was his state confined to the limits which had bounded it in the days of Mastino. Este and Prostitutes Bussolengo voluntarily recognised him as their chief, and he also added Feltre and Belluno to his possessions.

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Alberto was ambitious for his family, and determined to unite them by marriage with some of the princely families of Italy. Alberto allied himself soon after with Padua and Vicenza, rivals of the House of Este; and war was the consequence. Bartolomeo, Prostitutes Bussolengo eldest, was raised to this rank, as was also the youngest Francesco, afterwards so famous as Cangrande, who can then have been only about three years old. The gifts presented by the Prostitutes Bussolengo of Verona were not only costly but numerous, and as the condition of the donor was judged by the abundance and value of his Prostitutes Bussolengo, any parsimony on that head had to be avoided as certain to prove fatal to his renown.

Alberto at this festival gave no less than pairs of garments, lined with fox or lamb skin, of divers colours such as scarlet, purple, deep red, green, yellow. In fact, according to this chronicler every virtue abounded in Alberto, who apart from his merits ranks also as the first absolute ruler of the house of the Scaligers. Bartolomeo della Scala may be said to have acquired more renown from literature than from history.

He not only welcomed Dante to his court during the exile of the great Florentine, but his bearing towards him Prostitutes Bussolengo ever such Prostitutes Bussolengo to elicit from his guest Prostitutes Bussolengo of praise and gratitude, tributes which the poet did not bestow readily or where he Prostitutes Bussolengo not fully persuaded that they were deserved. Nor did the literary interest attaching to Bartolomeo cease with Dante. His name is also associated with the story of Romeo and Juliet; and it is supposed that the tragedy of the two lovers, immortalised for all time by Shakespeare, took place at this epoch.

Sufficient glory Prostitutes Bussolengo round Bartolomeo della Scala through Dante and Shakespeare to make the Prostitutes Bussolengo that he is not considered a great ruler or warrior somewhat beside the mark. Commerce though flourished under Alboino, and special treaties were concluded with Venice, who saw how advantageous it would be for her to have friendly relations with a town whose position could insure such handy means of transport as those offered by the navigation adown the Adige.

It is perhaps needless to add that the Queen of the Adriatic knew how to draw up the treaty in such a way as to be the chief gainer in the transaction and to secure for herself greater concessions than those granted to the Veronese. This youngest son of Alberto I.

When still a child, he goes on to say, his father took him to see a great pile of gold, when the lad performed an act expressive of disdain on the heap to mark his contempt for riches. His impulsiveness in the moment of peril, his indifference to danger, and his gift of attaching his followers to him made him a Prostitutes Bussolengo and successful soldier; while his readiness to receive and welcome men of letters and of genius, stamp him Prostitutes Bussolengo a prince fond of learning and of the fine arts.

Prostitutes Bussolengo rapidity of his movements, his boldness, and above all his lust of glory were all gifts possessed by Cangrande, and celebrated Prostitutes Bussolengo his contemporaries. Nor, say they, was he wanting in defects. He was violent with the Veronese and Vicentins in order to wring money from them; he obtained the Vicariat of Verona by purchase; nor was he free from vices.

Such are the accusations brought by Ferreto of Vicenza, who, however, praises him in that he never showed himself by nature bloodthirsty. And in fact under his rule Vicenza and Padua improved; he treated his prisoner Giacomo Prostitutes Bussolengo Carrara kindly and honourably; Albertino Mussato Let us agree hereupon: Cangrande was a man of his times, but his great virtues redeem his small vices and place him above the princes of Prostitutes Bussolengo day.

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