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1063

Pisa begins its cathedral

1063

With Sicilian loot filling the treasury, the Pisan republic began construction of its great cathedral beside the baptistery and the leaning campanile that would follow a century later. Buscheto designed a five-nave Romanesque basilica faced in polished marble. The Field of Miracles was at last taking form. The cathedral's Islamic-inspired arches reflected the cosmopolitan influences that Pisa's Mediterranean trading network brought home.