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- The cernide or cernida (also known as the cranide in Dalmatia) were territorial armies of the Veneto and Istria that annually received some military training...
- repelled the first Turkish attack on Split, when together with the Split cernide defeated the Turkish army of about 2,000 soldiers. In 1647, contingents...
- and managing the troops and their equipment. In the 16th century, the Cernide were established, territorial militias managed by the Rector of the regiment...
- Senate ordered the recall of the Venetian fleet, the conscription of the cernide militia in Istria, and the creation of a provveditore generale for the...
- close the Venetian rulers as to be nominated general commander of the cernide, the armed peasants' militias (called up in case of war). This faction...
- Western Europe and local Gr****s (recruited along the lines of the Venetian cernide system); while in 1702, the garrison at Corinth, which covered the main...
- avoid pitched battles and concentrate on sieges. The Venetian militia (cernide) system was problematic as well, being plagued by money shortages and the...
- Savio alle Ordinanze was responsible for the supervision of the militias (cernide). Unlike the previous two posts, there was no election specifically on...
- possibility to increase the number through the use of local militias also called cernide. At the end of the Republic the Venetian military instrument was remarkable...
- instructed to defend Verona's borders with practically no men, although the cernide was able to offer 6,000 men, and many volunteers arrived, especially from...