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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 618 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GROSSETO  , a

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town and episcopal see of Tuscany, capital of the province of Grosseto, 90 M . S.S.E. of Pisa by
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rail . Pop . (1901) 5856 (town), 8843 (commune) . It is ,58 ft at;tvve ge'a ievtl,and is almost circular in shape; it is surrounded by fortifications, constructed by Francis I . (1574–1587) and Ferdinand I . (1587–1609), which form a hexagonal enceinte with projecting bastions, with two gates only . The small
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cathedral, begun in 1294, is built of red and white marble alternating, in the
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Italian
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Gothic style; it was restored in 1855 . The citadel was built in 1311 by the Sienese . Grosseto is on the main
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line from Pisa to Rome, and is also the starting-point (Montepescali, 8 m. to the N., is the exact point of divergence) of a branch line to
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Asciano and
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Siena . The town
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dates from the
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middle ages . In 1138 the episcopal see was transferred thither from
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Rusellae .

In 1230 it, with the

rest of the Maremma, of which it is the capital, came under the dominion of Siena . By the peace of 1559, however, it passed to Cosimo I. of Tuscany . In 1745 the
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malaria had grown to such an extent, owing to the neglect of the drainage
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works, that Grosseto had only 648 inhabitants, though in 1224 it had 3000 men who
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bore arms . Leopold I. renewed drainage operations, and by 1836 the population had risen to 2392 . The malaria is not yet entirely conquered, however, and the official headquarters of the province are in summer transferred to Scansano (1837 ft.), 20 M. to the S.E. by road .

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