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The city Milan, Italy, has had three different systems of defending walls. The oldest, Roman walls were developed in two stages, the first in the Republican and the second in the Imperial era. The second wall system was realized in the Middle Ages (12th Century), after the destruction of the city by Frederick I Barbarossa. Finally, the latest wall system was built by the Spanish rulers (16th Century). While very little remains of these walls, their structure is clearly reflected in the urbanistic layout of the city. In particular, modern Milan has two roughly circular rings of streets, namely the "" and the "Cerchia dei Bastioni", which essentially correspond to the Medieval and Spanish walls, respectively. Note that a third ring of roads just beyond the Inner Ring Road (circonvallazione i

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  • Stadtmauern von Mailand (de)
  • Murallas de Milán (es)
  • Remparts de Milan (fr)
  • Mura di Milano (it)
  • Muralhas de Milão (pt)
  • Walls of Milan (en)
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  • Es gab drei Stadtmauern Mailands: die römische, die gegen Ende der Kaiserzeit eine Erweiterung erfuhr, die mittelalterliche und jene aus der Zeit der Herrschaft Spaniens. Von allen dreien sind wenige Überreste geblieben, allerdings haben sie Spuren im Straßensystem der Stadt hinterlassen. (de)
  • La ciudad de Milán, Italia, ha tenido tres sistemas diferentes de murallas de defensa. Las murallas romanas más antiguas se desarrollaron en dos etapas, la primera en la época republicana y la segunda en la imperial. El segundo sistema de murallas se realizó en la Edad Media (siglo XII), después de la destrucción de la ciudad por Federico I Barbarroja . Finalmente, el último sistema de murallas fue construido por los gobernantes españoles (siglo XVI). Si bien de estas murallas queda muy poco, su estructura se refleja claramente en el trazado urbanístico de la ciudad. En particular, el Milán moderno tiene dos anillos de calles aproximadamente circulares, a saber, la " Cerchia dei Navigli" y la " ", que corresponden esencialmente a las murallas medievales y españolas, respectivamente. Tenga (es)
  • Les remparts de Milan désignent les trois ensembles de fortification dont a été successivement dotée la ville de Milan, en Italie, au cours de l'Histoire. Les plus anciens remparts, datant de l'époque romaine, ont été bâtis en deux phases : la première pendant la République, la deuxième pendant l'ère impériale. Le deuxième système de fortifications fut mis en place au XIIe siècle, après la destruction de la cité par Frédéric Ier Barberousse. (fr)
  • The city Milan, Italy, has had three different systems of defending walls. The oldest, Roman walls were developed in two stages, the first in the Republican and the second in the Imperial era. The second wall system was realized in the Middle Ages (12th Century), after the destruction of the city by Frederick I Barbarossa. Finally, the latest wall system was built by the Spanish rulers (16th Century). While very little remains of these walls, their structure is clearly reflected in the urbanistic layout of the city. In particular, modern Milan has two roughly circular rings of streets, namely the "" and the "Cerchia dei Bastioni", which essentially correspond to the Medieval and Spanish walls, respectively. Note that a third ring of roads just beyond the Inner Ring Road (circonvallazione i (en)
  • Le mura di Milano, erette a partire dall'epoca romana a protezione della città, sono state per diversi secoli costituite da tre cinte concentriche: la cinta romana, perfezionata dall'imperatore Massimiano nel IV secolo, quella medievale e quella più recente delle mura spagnole, innalzate durante la dominazione spagnola del Ducato di Milano. Le mura medievali e quelle spagnole sono anche note come bastioni di Milano, demoliti tra la fine del XIX secolo e il secondo dopoguerra in attuazione del Piano Beruto, primo piano regolatore di Milano. (it)
  • Milão‎,‎ ‎‎na Itália, ‎‎teve três sistemas diferentes de muralhas defensivas, conhecidas como muralhas de Milão. O sistema mais antigo do Período Romano‎ foi desenvolvido em duas etapas, a primeira durante ‎‎a República Romana e a segunda durante o Império Romano; o segundo sistema foi realizado na Idade Média (século XII), depois da destruição da cidade por Frederico I Barbarossa (r. 1155–1190); e finalmente, o mais recente, foi construído pelos governantes espanhóis (século XVI). Embora haja poucos vestígios dessas muralhas, sua estrutura é claramente refletida no traçado urbanístico da cidade. Em particular, a Milão moderna tem dois anéis de ruas aproximadamente circulares, a saber: Cerchia dei Navigli e a ‎‎Cerchia dei Bastioni‎‎, que correspondem, respectivamente, às muralhas medievai (pt)
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