Bari: All Data
Bari is a city in Italy (with S. Marino and Vatican). This page covers its chronology of mentions across 5,500 years of history, including capitals, battles, events and subdivisions. Part of Phersu Atlas.
1. Lists and Timelines
Bari: Chronology of Mentions
Note: For polities of antiquity, the listed capital or subdivision capital may also represent one or several of the most important cities of the region.
848 AD
Mentioned in Event: Arab conquest of Bari
848 AD
Capital of Emirate of Bari
887 AD
Mentioned in Event: Lombard occupation of Bari
888 AD
Mentioned in Event: Byzantine reconquest of Bari
1033 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Thema of Longobardia, part of Byzantine Empire
1068 AD
Mentioned in: Siege of Bari, part of Conquest of the Theme of Langobardia
1156 AD
Mentioned in Event: Manuel I's invasion of Italy
1734 AD
Mentioned in Event: Spanish invasion of Southern Italy
1850 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Province of Terra di Bari, part of Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
1861 AD
Mentioned in Event: Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy
1871 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Compartimento of Apulia, part of Kingdom of Italy
1920 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Compartimento of Apulia, part of Kingdom of Italy
1941 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Compartimento of Apulia, part of Kingdom of Italy
1943 AD
Mentioned in Event: Allied Invasion of Southern italy
1943 AD
Mentioned in Event: Italian Campaign (World War II)
1943 AD
Mentioned in Event: Operation Achse
1948 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Region of Apulia, part of Italian Republic