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| navigate by keyword : 1540 1847 bastion belvedere century charles cyper demolished englobed fortifications green half italy its linneo military nineteenth ortigia papyrus plant plants present quiff released remains reservoir second shape sicily siracusa spring stalk stem strengthened structures syracuse took was water what when |
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| . In 1540 the spring, when Charles V strengthened the military structures of Ortigia, was englobed in the fortifications. Released in 1847, the reservoir took its present shape. The belvedere near the spring is what remains of the bastion demolished in the second half of the nineteenth century. |
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