- The
Stinche Prison (Italian:
carcere delle Stinche) was a
prison on Via
Ghibellina in the city of Florence, Italy. It
stood more or less on the site now...
-
theatre is
located on the spot
where there once
stood the 14th-century
Stinche Prison. The
theatre seats an
audience of 806,
including 6
reserved for...
- and flogging, as well as execution.[citation needed]
Though a prison, Le
Stinche,
existed as
early as the 14th
century in Florence,
incarceration was not...
- was to
regulate prostitution, also.
Prostitutes were oft
thrown into the
Stinche, a jail for
women of that profession, for years, with
scant food, if they...
- Pinti;
Firenze dall'Erta Canina; Belvedere; and San Miniato.
Carcere delle Stinche (jail)
Chiesa della Palla Chiesa della Palla Interior,
Santa Maria Novella...
-
prison systems across the world. The
first public prison in
Europe was Le
Stinche in Florence,
constructed in 1297,
copied in
several other cities. The more...
-
disaster of 1346. It is
known that he was
imprisoned in the
Carceri delle Stinche.
After the
overthrow of the
Brienne regime and a
subsequent but short-lived...
-
times and the
Middle Ages was
banishment or exile.
Though a prison, Le
Stinche,
existed as
early as the 14th
century in Florence,
incarceration was not...
- the
Corsican condottiero was
imprisoned by
Francesco Ferruccio in the
Stinche jail, but was
released shortly afterwards by the Florentines, who raised...
- in Rome.
Between 1573 and 1590
Gaddi was one of
those supervising the
Stinche Prison in Florence, as well as
sitting several times with the 'accoppiatori'...