Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Museo Archeologico Ribezzo Ostrogoth
Brindisi - Museo Archeologico Ribezzo
25 Sep 2020 |
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Settlers, who did trade with Greece, lived here already during the Bronze Age. After the Punic Wars it became a major center of Roman naval power and maritime trade. After the decline of the Roman Empire Brindisi was conquered by Ostrogoths, and reconquered by the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century. In 674 it was destroyed by the Lombards led by Romuald I of Benevento, It was rebuilt and within the 9th century. It was under Saracen rule from 836 to 868, when it was retaken by the Byantines. In 1070, it was conquered by the Normans, led by Robert Guiskard.
Brindisi flourished under the Staufer and developed into a privileged port for the Holy Land during the period of Crusades. It was an Episcopal See and a new cathedral was constructed, in which the wedding of Norman Prince Roger III of Sicily and Irene Angelina, daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos took place. Emperor Frederick II and Isabella of Brienne embarked from the port of Brindisi in 1228 for the Sixth Crusade.
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Adjacent to the cathedral is a former hospital where crusaders were hosted and assisted. Around the square are as well the Archbishop's Seminary and the library. Opposite located is the Ribezzo Archaeological Museum. It accommodates a collection of finds spanning from prehistory and the Roman Age to medieval art.
Greek "red-figure vases" were mostly produced between 500-300 bC around Athens, but one production centre was Southern Italy.
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