Visit to the ancient city of Montepulciano in Tuscany, Italy
Common in the Tuscan province of Siena, probably of Etruscan origin, was named Politieus Mous. In 1108 he was attacked and plundered by the Sienese in 1202 and surrendered to Florence, but in 1232 it was reoccupied in 1260 and the Sienese who dismantled the walls. Contention for three centuries between the two rival republics, remained at the end of the Florentines.