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The fifteenth and the sixteenth century

Between the second half of the fifteenth and the sixteenth century Chianciano found the fit to face with a firm renewal, that was however disturbed by several difficulties:
- the conflicts with Montepulciano, to define the boundaries
- a new plague epidemic in 1476
- Carlo from Montone's invasion in 1477
- the repeated pillages and the destruction of harvests after the attack of the King of Naples and the Pope against Siena and Florence in 1478
- the occupation, on the 18th January 1503, by the Duke Valentine (Cesare Borgia)
- a new terrible plague in 1526
However both cattle-breeding and agriculture continued to sustain economy. The war between the Republic of Siena and the Dukedom of Florence at the half of the sixteenth century broke up this stage of relative growth. Chianciano engaged all its means in it, with grave human and economic losses. Walls were destroyed, houses set on fire, the people halved. Subjected to Florence, Chianciano was then reconstructed by Cosimo I Medici.

From the seventeenth-century crisis to the twentieth-century magnificence

At the end of the eighteenth century Chianciano began to realise the possibilities deriving from the exploitation of waters and built the first thermal establishments. Its history from the nineteenth century will be strictly linked with the Thermal Baths vicissitudes, with their management, with the investments the Commune will decide to sustain in order to increase their value. In 1777 in the purpose of reducing the minor municipalities Pietro Leopoldo deprived Chianciano people of their autonomy, absorbing them into Sarteano together with Cetona.

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