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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Cimitero delle Ballodole (The Cemetery of Cimitero delle Ballodole (The Cemetery of the Ballodole) was in Florence in the homonymous resort, about a mile south of the current Cimitero di Trespiano. The Ballodole (the popular contraction of Val di Lodole) was the first cemetery created in Florence for the burial of ordinary people outside the churches. It was opened in 1775, anticipating the Napoleonic reforms, extending the small cemeteries of Santa Lucia to Trespiano and San Pietro to Careggi. According to Sisto da Pisa the place was used for the low people of Florence since the middle ages. In 1783, following the law of the Tuscan government forbidding future tumulations in churches and regulating burial grounds, it was closed, moving the cemetery site to the new cemetery of Trespiano, which opened on 1 May 1784. In the Florentine jargon there has been the way to say "andare alle Ballodole", which means "to die" or, to translate, to become miserable.ie" or, to translate, to become miserable. , Il cimitero delle Ballodole si trovava a Firenze nell'omonima località, circa un miglio più a sud dell'attuale cimitero di Trespiano.
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rdfs:comment Cimitero delle Ballodole (The Cemetery of Cimitero delle Ballodole (The Cemetery of the Ballodole) was in Florence in the homonymous resort, about a mile south of the current Cimitero di Trespiano. The Ballodole (the popular contraction of Val di Lodole) was the first cemetery created in Florence for the burial of ordinary people outside the churches. It was opened in 1775, anticipating the Napoleonic reforms, extending the small cemeteries of Santa Lucia to Trespiano and San Pietro to Careggi. According to Sisto da Pisa the place was used for the low people of Florence since the middle ages. people of Florence since the middle ages. , Il cimitero delle Ballodole si trovava a Firenze nell'omonima località, circa un miglio più a sud dell'attuale cimitero di Trespiano.
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