- Look up Genoese,
Genoan, Genovese, or
Genovesi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Genoese, Genovese, or
Genoan may
refer to: a
person from
modern Genoa...
- that was the
source of
their power and
position within northern Italy. The
Genoan defeat deprived Genoa of this
naval supremacy,
pushed it out of eastern...
- The
Despotate of
Dobruja or Prin****lity of
Karvuna (Bulgarian: Добруджанско деспотство or Карвунско княжество; Romanian:
Despotatul Dobrogei or Țara Cărvunei)...
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almost all of
Europe and was sold at
large fairs to Spanish, Venetian,
Genoan, Florentine, and
Dutch merchants.
Catanzaro became Europe's silk capital...
-
Byzantines entered the war on the
Genoan side.
While the
Venetians made
swift advances into the
Aegean and
Black Seas, the
Genoans exercised dominance throughout...
-
Marco joined the war
effort on
behalf of
Venice and was
captured by the
Genoans.
While imprisoned, he
dictated stories of his
travels to Rustic****o da...
- battle,
Venice wins the three-year War of
Chioggia against Genoa. The
Genoans are
permanently weakened by the conflict.
Hajji I
succeeds Alah-ad-Din...
- San
Giovanni Battista dei
Genovesi (Saint John the
Baptist of the
Genoans in English) is a
Roman Catholic church on via
Anicia in the
Trastevere district...
-
against the
Genoans. Still, the navy
remained but one of many in the Aegean,
which was also
patrolled by Venetians, Crusaders,
Turks and the
Genoans, who evened...
- but some
historians choose instead to view him as an
instrument of the
Genoans. Nevertheless, the
reforms which he
advocated were an
important step in...