- Imola
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = imola-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Imola
region =Emilia-Romagna
province = Bologna (BO)
elevation_m = 47
area_total_km2 = 204.96
population_as_of =December 31 ,2007
population_total = 67301
population_density_km2 = 328.36
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|44|21|N|11|43|E
frazioni = see list
telephone = 0542
postalcode = 40026
gentilic = Imolesi
saint = St. Cassian
day =August 13
mayor = Daniele Manca
website = [http://www.comune.imola.bo.it/ www.comune.imola.bo.it]Imola ("Iômla" in the local dialect) is a town,
comune in theprovince of Bologna , located on theSanterno river, in theEmilia-Romagna region of north-centralItaly . The town is traditionally considered the western entrance to the historical regionRomagna .Presently it is most noted as the home of the
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari and theFormula One San Marino Grand Prix . The race, named for the nearby independent republic ofSan Marino , which is too small to host a grand prix, is generally referred to by the name "Imola". It was at this race, in 1994, that one of the greatest Formula One drivers,Ayrton Senna , was killed when he crashed heavily at the Tamburello corner. Senna's death largely overshadowed the death of another driver,Roland Ratzenberger , at the same event.History
The city was anciently called "Forum Cornelii", after the
Roman dictator L. Cornelius Sulla , who founded it about 82 BCE. The town was an agricultural and trade center, famous for its ceramics.The name Imola was first used in the seventh century by the
Lombards , who applied it to the fortress (the present Castellaccio, the construction of which is attributed to the Lombard Clefi), whence the name passed to the city itself. According toPaul the Deacon , Imola was in 412 the scene of the marriage ofAtaulf , King of theVisigoths , toGalla Placidia , daughter of EmperorTheodosius the Great . In theGothic War (535–552) , and after theLombards invasion, it was held alternately by the Byzantines and barbarians.With the
exarchate of Ravenna it passed under papal authority. In the ninth century it was bravely defended against the Saracens and Hungarians by Fausto Alidosi. In the tenth century Troilo Nordiglio acquired great power. This and the following centuries witnessed incessant wars against the Ravennatese, the Faentines and the Bolognese, as well as the internecine struggles of the Castrimolesi (from "Castro Imolese", 'castle of Imola') and the "Sancassianesi" (from San Cassiano). Amid these conflicts was formed the republican constitution of the city. In the contest between pope and emperor, Imola was generallyGhibelline , though it often returned to the popes (e.g. in 1248). Several times, powerful lords attempted to obtain the mastery of the city (Alidosi , 1292;Maghinardo Pagano , 1295). PopeBenedict XII turned the city and its territory over toLippo II Alidosi with the title ofpontifical vicar , the power remaining in the familyAlidosi until 1424, when the condottieroAngelo della Pergola , "capitano" forFilippo Maria Visconti , gained the supremacy (see alsoWars in Lombardy ). In 1426 the city was restored to the Holy See, and the legate (later Cardinal) Capranica inaugurated a new regime in public affairs.It was later ruled by various
condottieri , such as theVisconti , from which era several landmark fortresses remain. In 1434, 1438 and 1470 Imola was conferred on theSforza , who had become lords of Milan. It was again brought under papal authority when it was bestowed as dowry on Catherine Sforza, the bride ofGirolamo Riario , nephew ofPope Sixtus IV . Riario was invested with the Principality of Forlì and Imola. This proved advantageous to Imola, which was embellished with beautiful palaces and works of art (e.g. in the cathedral, the tomb of Girolamo, murdered in 1488 by conspirators of Forli). The rule of the Riarii, however, was brief, as PopeAlexander VI deprived Ottaviano, son of Girolamo, of power, and on25 November ,1499 , the city surrendered toCaesar Borgia . On his death two factions, that of Galeazzo Riario and that of the Church, contested the rule of the city. The ecclesiastical party was victorious, and in 1504 Imola submitted to PopeJulius II . The last trace of these contests was a bitter enmity between the Vaini and Dassatelli families.In 1797 the revolutionary French forces established a provisional government at Imola; in 1799 it was occupied by the Austrians; in 1800 it was united to the
Cisalpine Republic . After that it shared the fortunes of the Romagna region.Main sights
*"Rocca Sforzesca "(
Sforza Castle), built under the reign of Girolamo Riario andCaterina Sforza .
*"Palazzo Tozzoni" (Tozzoni's Mansion), built between 1726 and 1738 by the architect Domenico Trifogli, civic art museum since 1981.Noteworthy are also the Farsetti and the Communal palaces. In the latter is a fresco representing Clement VII and Charles V (1535) passing through the city. The public library was established in 1747 by the Conventual Padre Setti. In the 16th century, the Accademia degli Industriosi flourished.
Famous Imolans
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Pope Honorius II
*Benvenuto Rambaldi da Imola , a lecturer onDante at theUniversity of Bologna in the 14th century
*Taddeo della Volpe, a mercenary captain in the service of the popes and Venice (in 1510 Venice presented him with a staff bearing the image of a fox and his device: SIMUL ASTU ET DENTIBVS UTAR)
*Giovanni Sassatelli, nicknamed "Cagnaccio" ('bad dog'), also a captain
*Ottaviano Vestri and his son Marcello Vestri, famous jurists of the 16th and 17th centuries
*Innocenzo da Imola
*Vincenzo Dal Prato, castrato for whom the role of "Idamante" was written byMozart
*Andrea and Giuseppe Bagnari, noted for their skill in inlay work
*Cosimo Morelli , the architect who designed the sacristy of St. Peter's, Rome
*Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola , painter, a pupil of Francia and Gaspare Sacchi, distinguished painters, nicknamed after his birthplace
*SaintHippolytus of Rome , author
*According to tradition, Saint Cassian of Imola was a teacher and martyr there during the reign of EmperorJulian the Apostate in the 4th century.
*SaintPeter Chrysologus , who was a deacon there
*Andrea Costa , politician, considered to be among the founders of the Socialism in Italy
*Fausto Gresini , who runs a successfulMotoGP team
*Stefano Domenicali , General Manager ofFerrari Formula One Racing TeamMedals and Awards
*In the
June 12 1984 Imola was awarded of the "Medaglia d'Oro al Valor Militare" (Gold Purple Heart) for the role of the city in theItalian resistance movement
*In theJune 2 1971 the city was awarded of the "Medaglia d'oro ai benemeriti della scuola della cultura e dell'arte" (Gold Merit Badge of the Art and Culture School).Twinnings
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