Timeline of Cagliari
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
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Prior to 18th century
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- 2nd. half of the 4th millennium BCE - The territory of Cagliari is inhabited by people of the so-called neolithic civilization of Ozieri. Some Domus de Janas were dug in Mount Saint Elias
- 2nd. half of the 3rd millennium BCE - The territory of Cagliari is the core of the Chalcolithic civilization of Monte Claro
- 8th C. BCE - Caralis founded by Phoenicians from Tyre, Lebanon.[1]
- 510 BCE - Caralis occupied by the Cartaginians
- 238 BCE - Caralis occupied by the Romans
- Early 1st C. CE - Granting of the title of Municipium
- 2nd C. CE - Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari built.
- 5th C. CE - Roman Catholic diocese of Cagliari established (approximate date).[2]
- 5th C. CE - Basilica of San Saturnino built.
- 485 - Vandals in power in Sardinia.[3](it)
- 533 - Sardinia taken by forces of Justinian I.[3]
- 10th C. - The title of imperial Protospatharios is granted to the Iudex Sardiniae Turcoturios (Tουρκοτούριος), resident in Caralis, by the Byzantine emperors.
- 1020 - Giudicato of Cagliari established.
- 1297 - Pope Boniface VIII invests the Kings of Aragon with Sardinia.[3]
- 1305 - Torre di San Pancrazio (tower) built.[3]
- 1307 - Torre dell'Elefante (tower) built.[3]
- 1312 - Cagliari Cathedral built.[3]
- 1323 - Siege of Castel di Castro begins during the Aragonese conquest of Sardinia.
- 1325
- December: Battle of the Golfo di Cagliari .
- Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria construction begins.[1]
- 1326 - Siege of Castel di Castro ends; Aragonese in power.[1]
- 1348 - Black Death plague.[3]
- 1492 - Jews in Sardinia expelled per Alhambra Decree.(it)
- 1606 - University of Cagliari established.[3]
- 1688 - Population: 17,390.(it)
18th-19th centuries
- 1714 - Aragonese ousted; Sardinia "assigned to Austria" per Treaty of Utrecht.[3]
- 1720 - Sardinia ceded by the Austrians to the duke of Savoy, in exchange for Sicily.[3]
- 1764 - Palazzo dell'Università (Cagliari) built.[3]
- 1792 - Biblioteca universitaria di Cagliari (library) opens.
- 1793 - Cagliari "bombarded by the French fleet."[3]
- 1804 - Reale Società Agraria ed Economica di Cagliari (learned society founded.
- 1821 - Population: 31,935.(it)
- 1840 - Giardini Pubblici (Cagliari) (garden) opens.
- 1859 - Circondario di Cagliari (administrative region) established.
- 1871 - Cagliari-Villasor railway begins operating.
- 1879 - Cagliari railway station opens.
- 1883 - Ferrovia Cagliari-Golfo Aranci (railway) begins operating.
- 1889 - L'Unione Sarda newspaper begins publication.[4]
- 1893
- Trams in Cagliari begin operating.
- Popolo Sardo newspaper begins publication.[5]
- 1897 - Population: 44,624.[6]
20th century
- 1901 - Bastione di Saint Remy terrace built.
- 1911 - Population: 60,101.[7]
- 1920 - Cagliari Football Club formed.
- 1923 - Stadio Amsicora (stadium) opens.
- 1931 - Population: 92,689.(it)
- 1933 - Palazzo del Comando legione carabinieri Sardegna built.
- 1943 - Bombing of Cagliari in World War II.
- 1948 - Fiera di Cagliari (fair) begins.
- 1951 - Population: 130,511.(it)
- 1952 - Trolleybuses in Cagliari begin operating.
- 1961 - Population: 173,540.(it)
- 1965 - Almanacco di Cagliari begins publication.
- 1970 - Stadio Sant'Elia (stadium) opens.
- 1981 - Population: 219,648.(it)
- 1990 - Part of 1990 FIFA World Cup football contest held in Cagliari.
- 1993 - Galleria comunale d'arte di Cagliari (museum) active.[8]
21st century
- 2001 - Population: 164,249.(it)
- 2008 - Cagliari light rail begins operating.
- 2011
- Mediateca del Mediterraneo (library) opens in the Stampace quartiere .
- Local election held; Massimo Zedda becomes mayor.(it)
- 2013 - Population: 149,575.[9]
See also
- History of Cagliari
- List of mayors of Cagliari
- List of bishops of Cagliari
- List of giudici of Caligari, 11th-13th centuries
- History of Sardinia
- Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Insular Italy:(it) Sicily: Catania, Messina, Palermo, Syracuse, Trapani
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Domenico 2002.
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This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.
Bibliography
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External links
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- Items related to Cagliari, various dates (via Europeana)
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