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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Trento in the Trentino-South Tyrol region of Italy.
Prior to 19th century
- 49 BCE – Trento granted Roman citizenship.[1]
- 2nd–4th C. CE – Roman Catholic diocese of Trento established.[2]
- 387 CE – Vigilius of Trent becomes bishop.
- 5th C. – Ostrogoths in power.[3]
- 569 – Trento becomes "seat of the Lombard dukes."[4]
- 774 – Franks in power.[3]
- 1027 – Bishopric of Trent established.[5]
- 1145 – Trento Cathedral consecrated.
- 1207 – Federico Wanga becomes bishop.[4]
- 1212 – Cathedral of San Vigilio construction begins.[6]
- 1250 – Buonconsiglio Castle construction begins.[4]
- 1475 – Printing press in operation.[7][1]
- 1487 – Venetian attacks ended.[3]
- 16th c. – Palazzo delle Albere built.
- 1514
- Bernardo Clesio becomes bishop.[1]
- Santa Maria Maggiore church construction begins.[3]
- 1515 – Palazzo Salvadori building begins.
- 1545 – Religious Council of Trent begins.[8]
- 1563 – Council of Trent ends.[8]
- 1602 – Palazzo Galasso built.[1]
- 1761 – Accademia Trentina active.(it)
- 1743 – Trento Cathedral building completed.
- 1768 – Fountain of Neptune (Trento) installed.[9]
- 1795 – Società Filarmonica di Trento founded.(it)
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19th century
- 1803 – Trento becomes part of Austria.[6][3]
- 1810 – Trento becomes seat of the Department of Alto Adige of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.[1]
- 1814 – Trento becomes part of the Austrian Habsburg Empire again.[3]
- 1819 – Teatro Mazzurana opens.[10][11]
- 1827 – Cimitero monumentale di Trento (cemetery) established.
- 1846 – Museo tridentino di scienze naturali (museum) opens.
- 1848 – Invasion of Trentino (1848) .[1]
- 1856 – Biblioteca comunale di Trento (library) established.[12][13]
- 1857 – Population: 14,347.[1]
- 1859 – Brenner Railway (Verona-Trento) begins operating & Trento railway station opens.
- 1872 – Società degli Alpinisti Tridentini (hiking club) founded.[14]
- 1880 – Population: 19,585.[1]
- 1896 – Dante monument (Trento) erected.[3]
- 1900 – Population: 24,868.[1][3]
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20th century
- 1909 – Trento–Malè–Marilleva railway begins operating.
- 1910
- Trento–Venice railway in operation.
- Population: 30,049.[15]
- 1918 – Trento becomes part of Italy.[1]
- 1919 – Società per gli Studî Trentini founded.[1]
- 1921 – A.C. Trento S.C.S.D. (football club) formed.
- 1922 – Stadio Briamasco (stadium) opens.
- 1923 – Circondario di Trento (administrative region) established.
- 1925 – Sardagna aerial tram begins operating.
- 1931 – Population: 38,176.[1]
- 1935 – Mausoleo di Cesare Battisti built on nearby Doss Trento .[1]
- 1936 – Trento railway station rebuilt.
- 1938 – Giardino Botanico Alpino alle Viotte di Monte Bondone (garden) established near Trento.[16]
- 1943 – 2 September: Aerial bombing of Trento by Allied forces during World War II.
- 1945 – l'Adige newspaper begins publication.[17]
- 1947 – Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol autonomous region established.[5]
- 1952 – Trento Film Festival begins.
- 1962 – Istituto universitario superiore di Scienze Sociali established.[18]
- 1966 – Student unrest.[19]
- 1986 – Accademia degli Accesi active.(it)
- 1988 – Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party formed.
- 1990 – Lorenzo Dellai becomes mayor.
- 1998 – Alberto Pacher becomes mayor.
21st century
- 2008
- September: Alessandro Andreatta becomes mayor.
- 26 October: Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections, 2008 held.
- 2013 – Population: 115,540.[20]
- 2020 – Franco Ianeselli becomes mayor.
See also
- Trento history (it, de)
- List of podestà of Trento , 1810–1945
- List of mayors of Trento, 1945–present
- List of bishops of Trento
- Other names of Trento
- History of Trentino province
Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northeast Italy:(it)
- Emilia-Romagna region: Timeline of Bologna; Ferrara; Forlì; Modena; Parma; Piacenza; Ravenna; Reggio Emilia; Rimini
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia region: Timeline of Trieste
- Veneto region: Timeline of Padua; Treviso; Venice; Verona; Vicenza
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