Sienna or Siena (28), an interesting old Italian city of much importance during the Middle Ages, in Central Italy, 60 m. S. of Florence, is still surrounded by its ancient wall, and contains several fine Gothic structures, notably its cathedral (13th century) and municipal palace; has a university and institute of fine arts; silk and cloth weaving, and a wine and oil trade are the chief industries.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Siemens, Sir William * SierraSienna in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable
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