- Trani
Infobox CityIT
image_caption=The port of Trani.
img_coa =Trani-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Trani
region =Puglia
province = Bari
elevation_m = 7
area_total_km2 = 102
population_as_of =December 31 ,2004
name=Trani
mapx=41.3|mapy=16.43
population_total = 53520
population_density_km2 = 513
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|41|16|N|16|25|E
frazioni = Capirro
telephone =0883
postalcode = 70059
gentilic =Tranesi
saint =San Nicola Pellegrino
day =May 3
mayor = Giuseppe Tarantini
website = [http://www.comune.trani.ba.it www.comune.trani.ba.it]
Trani is aseaport ofApulia , southernItaly , on theAdriatic Sea , in theprovince of Bari , and 40 km byrailway west northwest of thattown .History
The city of "Turenum" appears for the first time in the
Tabula Peutingeriana , a13th century copy of an ancient Romanitinerary . The name, also spelled "Tirenum", was that of the Greek heroDiomêdês . The city was later occupied by theLombards and theByzantines . First certain news of an urban settlement in Trani, however, trace back only to the9th century .The most flourishing age of Trani was the
11th century , when it became an episcopal see in place ofCanosa , destroyed by theSaracen s. Its port, well placed for theCrusades , then developed greatly, becoming the most important on theAdriatic Sea . In the year1000 Trani issued the "Ordinamenta Maris", which are considered today the most ancient maritime codex of Middle Ages. In that period many great families from the main Italian Maritime Republics (Amalfi ,Pisa andVenice ) established themselves in Trani. Trani, in turn, maintained aconsul inVenice from12th century . The presence of other consulates in many northern Europe centres, even in England and Netherlands, shows Trani's trading and political importance in the Middle Ages.Emperor Frederick II built a massive castle in Trani. Under his rule, in the early13th century , the city reached its highest point of richness and prosperity.By the 12th century, Trani already housed the largest Jewish community of
Southern Italy , and was the birth place of one of the greatest medieval rabbis of Italy:Rabbi Isaiah ben Mali di Trani (c. 1180-1250), a prolific and prominent commentator and halakhic authority. The greattalmud ist RabbiMoses ben Joseph di Trani (1505-1585) was born atThessaloniki , three years after his family had fled there from Trani due toantisemitic persecution.Trani entered a crisis under the
Anjou andAragonese rule (14th-16th centuries), as its Jewish component was persecuted. Under theHouse of Bourbon , however, Trani recovered a certain splendour, thanks to the generally improved condition of Southern Italy economy and the construction of several magnificent buildings. Trani was province capital until the Napoleonic age, whenJoachim Murat deprived it of this status in favour ofBari . In1799 , moreover, the French troops provoked a massacre of Trani's population, as it had adhered to the Neapolitan Republic.Main sights
Trani has lost its old
city wall s andbastion s, but the13th-century fort has been extensively restored as a museum and performance venue and is open to the public. Some of the streets in and around the Ghetto area remain much as they were in themedieval period, and many of the houses display more or less of Norman decoration.The main monument of Trani is the "Cathedral", which is also called Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Pilgrim, a Greek assassinated at Trani in
1094 and canonized byUrban II . It lies on a raised open site near the sea, and was consecrated, before its completion, in1143 . It is a basilica with three apses, built in the characteristic white locallimestone . It has also a largecrypt and a lofty tower, the latter erected in1230 -1239 by the architect whose name appears on the ambo in the cathedral ofBitonto , Nicolaus Sacerdos. It has anarch under it, being supported partly on the side wall of the church, and partly on a massive pillar. The arches of the Romanesque portal are beautifully ornamented, in a manner suggestive ofArab influence; the bronze doors, executed by Barisanus of Trani in1175 , rank among the best of their period inSouthern Italy . The capitals of the pillars in the crypt are fine examples of the Romanesque. The interior of the cathedral has been widely modernized, but the crypt remains similar to the origins.Near the
harbor is the Gothic "Palace of the Doges ofVenice ", which is now used as aseminary . The "Church of Ognissanti" which at one stage was the chapel of a Knights Templar hospital has a Romanesque relief of theAnnunciation over the door. "San Giacomo" and "San Francesco" also have Romanesquefacade s; the latter, together with "Sant'Andrea", have Byzantine domes.Economy
The vicinity of Trani produces an excellent
wine , Moscato di Trani; and itsfig s,olive oil ,almond s andgrain are also profitable articles of trade.External links
* [http://www.comune.trani.ba.it/ Official site of the commune of Trani] it
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