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TuscanyRegion of north central Italy, on the west coast, comprising the provinces of Massa e Carrara, Arezzo, Florence, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato, and Siena; area 22,997 sq km/8,879 sq mi; population (2001 est) 3,460,800. Its capital is Florence, and cities include Pisa, Livorno, and Siena. The area is mainly agricultural, producing cereals, wine (Chianti hills), olives (Lucca) and tobacco (plain of Arno); lignite (upper Arno) and iron (Elba) are also mined, and marble quarried (Carrara, Apuan Alps). During the 14th and 15th centuries, Italy's classical literary language became based on the Tuscan dialect, after it was used by Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, and Bocaccio. HistoryTuscany was inhabited by Etruscans from around 1000 BC, ancient Etruria corresponding quite closely geographically to modern Tuscany. The region was conquered by Rome in the mid-4th century BC. It became a Lombard duchy during the 6th–8th centuries, with Lucca as its capital, and then was under Frankish rule during the 8th–12th centuries. In medieval times the area was divided into small states, with many cities becoming free communes and some – such as Pisa, Florence, Lucca, and Siena – becoming powerful republics. These communes and republics were united under Florentine rule during the 15th–16th centuries. It became part of united Italy in 1861.
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At this moment he will have left Elba, to go whither I know not, but assuredly to attempt a landing either at Naples, or on the coast of Tuscany, or perhaps on the shores of France. In Tuscany the spring was scattering flowers through the land, and Philip was nineteen; let him come and they could wander through the mountain towns of Umbria. And having committed this prime error, he was obliged to follow it up, so much so that, to put an end to the ambition of Alexander, and to prevent his becoming the master of Tuscany, he was himself forced to come into Italy. |
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