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Cortona History

FROM THE KINGDOM OF ITALY TO TODAY
In the second half of the century, to honor the results of a public vote which had been posed to the population of Santa Margherita, work was started to expand the old church which had ben designed by Pisano, which in the first half of the 18th century had undergone notable transformations.
This last expansion erased the remaining architectural traces of the old Romanic Church and demolished the tiny church of San Basilio next to where Santa Margherita had died and first been buried.
The new church rose from a plan which was worked and re-worked by architects Presenti, Falcini and Castellucci and presented in its entirety a style which was not very unified.
The works were supervised by archetects Paolo Mirri and Domenico Mirri, who left behind an interesting work journal which has recently been re-printed.
During the first world war 600 cortonese died in the battle fields. A memorial was erected in the church of Saint Margaret in the form of a votive chapel with a large wall mural by Osvaldo Bignami in 1924.

In the public gardens the fallen soldiers are remembered with a bronze monument, work of the Cortonese sculptor Delfo Paoletti (1895-1975).
After the second world war, in August of 1944, at the initiative of Bishop Giuseppe Franciolini (1932-1989), the city decides to give thanks for being spared from the destruction of war. After taking a quick vote they comission the Cortonese artist Gino Severini (who was in Cortona at that time) to paint 14 stations of the cross, which were later realized in mosaic by the mosaic artist Romualdo Mattia and placed in the niches along the road which ascends from Porta Berarda to the Sanctuary of Saint Margaret. Gino Severini re-embraces his cubo-futuristic style for this project and expresses in this work his decades of experience in decorative murals. The work is the expression in this century of the artistic continuity of the city.
Another important event in the history of the city took place on September 30, 1986 when the "Congregation of Bishops" decreed that the dioceses of Cortona, San Sepolcro and Arezzo would be united. And again, the diocese which had been reinstated or instituted on June 19, 1325, was to disappear. Among the causes one might site the same " sign of the times" which caused its abolishment in paleo christian times: the decline in the population and the shortage of priests.Of what existed (if it did exist) of the first diocese in the fourth and sixth centuries, there is no trace, as the tomb, the church and what is even more disturbing is that the historical memory, personal identity and the devotion to he who should have been the first bishop-martyr Vincenzo has disappeared; he is an identity, a historic memory and a devotion which the Cortonese have a duty to reconstruct.
As for the history of the diocese from 1325 to the present day, it has been amply covered by Rector Giuseppe Mirri (1854-1911) in "I Vescovi di Cortona" printed by Calosci in 1972, which remains a fundamental resource to have a deeper knowledge of the events which took place in the Diocese community of Cortona.
Now, since 1986 the signs of the time have grouped together Arezzo, Cortona and Sansepolcro under one bishop's throne and it is their duty to insure that the historical memories of the ex dioceses do not vanish, watching over all the remains of them in yhe churches, in the monasteries and convents, but overall in the archives.
Great testimony to that wich has been until now, on display and built on the local sandstone left to us by the man who have been succeded in the various centurie: the wall and the doors, the houses the palaces, the churches and the numerous works of art that they contained and still contain. Many of wich are housed in the two prestigious museum: the Accademia Etrusca and the Diocesano del Capitolo della Cattedrale. In the end and even the tombs are historical treces of those man, the memory ogf ehom remain alive in every corner of this city in the indelible testimony of their prestigious works.

 
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