How many live or know some of Pisa will know that one of the historical neighborhoods that had divided the Tuscan city was called Kinzica (for those who are handy was more or less up to via San Martino). Its name derives from that of a woman lived in Pisa in the Middle Ages and still remembered here as an heroin, especially at events such as the Maritime Republics' race involving Amalfi, Venice, Genoa and Pisa course.
During the costume parade before the person that has the shoes of Kinzica dei Sismondi arrives on horseback, accompanied by six maids and a palfrey, and accompanied by eight drummers and four bishops. Who was Kinzica treated with such a great importance? The answer probably lies in a historical episode that has become over time a legendary alone.
Around 1004-1005, when the events took place, the pirates threatened the city of Pisa at a time when it was defenseless. Their plan was sent in smoke from Kinzica de' Sismondi that sounded the bells and awakened the inhabitants so that the people rejected the invaders. A few added that she fought in first person for the defense of the city. In any case, the result was an overwhelming victory and everlasting memory of Kinzica Sismondi in the collective memory of the city.
venerdì 26 dicembre 2008
Kinzica de' Sismondi, who was she?
Author: Kiba
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