This
is the most extensive of all the valleys in the Apennine chain-
over 500 sq. kilometres of well organized, cultivated farm land.
A garden when viewed from Cortona, the ancient city which dominates
the entire area from its 600 m in altitude. As early a the 3rd century
B.C., the valley must have been considered the granary of Etruria
as Hannibal , after plundering ad ransacking the area, was still
able to stock his entire army before making his legendary crossing
alluring the Roman legions to Trasimeno where they were ambushed
and defeated.
In addition to historical documentation there is also archeological
evidence and cultural tradition to support the theory that the Chiana
Valley belonged to an ancient civilization. The underground tombs
of Camucia and Sodo, the fids from Farneta, Foiano, Cignano, Castiglion
Fiorentino and Cortona museum al testify to the effect that the
Etruscan inhabited and cultivated this valley draining it to the
waters which for thousands of years had reduced it to marshland.
When
Leonardo da Vinci , more than fifteen centuries later, drew up the
"Atlantic
code",
the Valdichiana once again appeared as a lake. It so happened that
after the fall of the western roman empire, the ensuing barbarian
invasions and bloody Gothic Wars ( which continued throughout almost
the entire 6th century) brought about the systematic depopulation
of the country-side. No longer tended with loving care, the Valdichiana
surrendered yet again to the waters inundating its territory.

Land reclamation planned and
carried out by the Aretine engineer , Vittorio Fossombroni, during
the Lorraine rule at beginning of the 19th century, restored to
the Valdichiana its former productive capacity. The valley was soon
scattered with villages and architecturally superb farm-complexes
which were highly efficient for the times.
It
had not, however, always been a paradise. After Hannibal’s
crossing, the Valdichiana experienced other historical episodes
which later led to the formation of the Tuscan state: the battle
of Pieve al Toppo ( 1288) in which the Aretini inflicted a decisive
blow on the Senesi who were at that time closely allied to the Florentine
Guelph faction; the so- called Scannagallo battle( 1554) fought
near Foiano and renowned for the large number of French mercenary
soldiers killed. The outcome of this conflict was a determining
factor in the subjugation of the Republic of Siena to the rule of
Cosimo de’ Medici, the first Grand Duke of Tuscany.
The list of the artistic genius of this valley is impressive, the
most outstanding to note being Luca Signorelli, Pietro da Cortona,
Andrea Sansovino and Gino Severini.
The valdichiana was once the granary of etruria and even today is
still the only area specializing
In the raising of the highly prized breed of beef cattle know as
the Chianina , which can be directly traced back to the “bos
primigenius” of prehistoric times.
This natural bent towards agriculture characterizes the valley’s
economy as a whole, where activities connected with the production
of cereals, sugar beet, high quality oil and Wine D.O.C.
All flourish and prosper.
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