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Castilla to push El Cid out of Valencia. A
Pisan fleet of 120
ships also took part in the
First Crusade, and the
Pisans were
instrumental in the
taking of Jerusalem...
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Translation by M****imo
Bacigalupo Pound's
Pisan Cantos in
Process by M****imo
Bacigalupo Modernism, Fascism, and the
Pisan Cantos by
Ronald Bush
Clarity from...
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Christine de
Pizan or
Pisan (French: [kʁistin də pizɑ̃] ,
Middle French: [krisˈtinə də piˈzã]; born
Cristina da Pizzano;
September 1364 – c. 1430), was...
- the Holy Land
would be possible.
Around the 1110s, Pope
Paschal II
asked Pisans and
Genoese to
organize a
crusade in the
western Mediterranean. The expedition...
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simultaneously claimed to be the true pope, and were
eventually joined by a line of
Pisan claimants in 1409. The
event was
driven by
international rivalries, personalities...
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Pisans were
granted privileges and
immunity from taxation, but had to
contribute to
their defense in case of attack. In the 12th century, the
Pisan quarter...
- The
Pisan Cross is the
symbol of the
northern Italian city of Pisa and its
predecessor state, the
sovereign maritime Republic of Pisa. It was the coat...
- Madison, Wisconsin:
University of
Wisconsin Press. M. Balard, “Génois et
Pisans en
Orient (fin du XIIIe-début du XIVe siècle)”, in Atti Società
ligure di...
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campaign against Sardinia was
launched between 1016 and 1017,
which caused the
Pisans and
Genoese forces to intervene. Later, this
intervention set the basis...
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Sardinian coastal plain. In the
Pisan histories of the time the
expedition to
Sardinia of 1015 is
described tersely: "the
Pisans and
Genoese made war with Mujāhid...