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Ancona and Pesaro

2023-08-04 20:28:49

Ancona and the city of Pesaro Ancona and the city of Pesaro were evacuating for the Malanian Jews in the early sixteenth century. As a result of the Spanish Inquisition, Maranos (a formal Spanish and Portuguese talker) who settled in the city of Ancona and Pesaro fled from the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) in the late 15th century. Many Jews asked for evacuation to the Renaissance in Italy, initially "accepted" by many local residents. When the Spanish Jews arrived, their cohabitation was accepted by the margin.

Many Jews gave up Rome and Ancona to Ferrara and Pesaro. Here, the Duke of Urbino generously welcomed them, in hopes of leading Levante's broad business to the new port of Pesaro. It totally came to the hands of the Ancona Jews. Among the many people forced to leave Rome, one of the prominent doctors, Marano Amato Lusitano, often attended Pope Julius III. He was invited even to be a doctor to the king of Poland, but refused to make this proposal to stay in Italy. He escaped from the Inquisition to Pesaro, where he publicly declared Judaism

Rossini was born in a family of musicians in Pesaro, a small town on the Adriatic coast of Italy. His father, Giuseppe, is an actor and inspector of the slaughterhouse, his mother Anna is the singer and baker's daughter. Rossini's parents started his music training very soon and he was playing a triangle in his father's band by the time he was six years old. Rossini's father expressed his sympathy for the French and welcomed French troops Napoleon I when he arrived in northern Italy. This became a problem, in 1796 the Austrians regained their former regime. Rossini's father was sent to prison, and his wife took her son to Bologna. In the meantime, he often left his old grandmother, he could not rule the boy.