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PRATO 70 km from Versilia |
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The story of the city in fact
begins in the 6th century AC, with the invasion of the Lombards, who
established themselves in the Valley of the Bisenzio and in the
Montemurlo area, even if it seems almost sure that the area had already
been inhabited in the Palaeolithic period, and afterwards by Ligurians,
Etruscans (7th-5th centuries B.C.) and then by the Romans as various
findings respectively bear witness in the area of Galceti, the
archaeological area around Artimino and the ancient name of "Pagus
Cornius"given to these places.
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A very dramatic event was the
1512 pillage by the Spanish troops who had come to restore the deposed
Medici Seigniory and was to serve as a warning to the city of Florence.![]() The modern city In 1653 with the institution of the Diocese, Prato was given the title of city, while, until then, it had been called "terra"(land). If during the 16th and 17th centuries Prato saw a relatively stagnant period, already in the 1700s, with the economic policy of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, ruled by the Lorena family encouraging Prato's textile activity, the basis of a modern city started to appear. The already outdated Corporations were abolished, and the Chamber of Commerce was founded. During the first 10 years of the 19th century, the industrial mechanisation had begun and during the second half of the century, the typical production of recycled wool from textile waste developed. These products sold all over the world lying the foundations which allowed the city to achieve its present leadership in this sector. S. Domenico Convent
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