The Peace of Cremona was concluded in 1270 between the Republic of Genoa and the Republic of Venice, ending the War of Saint Sabas. The peace was the...
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Lorenzo Tiepolo (category 13th-century Doges of Venice)
therefore created to thwart such behaviour. In 1270, a peace treaty was signed with Genoa at Cremona, confirming the Venetian predominance in the Adriatic...
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were chronically short on soldiery. The War of Saint Sabas was settled in 1270 with the Peace of Cremona, ending the hostilities between the Venetians...
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Simone Guercio (category Ambassadors of the Republic of Genoa)
sureties the Venetians owed to provide per the terms of the 1270 Peace of Cremona that ended the War of Saint Sabas. In the same year, the strained relations...
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Luchetto Gattilusio (category Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines)
Genoa to Pope Clement IV and Charles of Anjou. In 1270 he was assigned by the Angevins to "examine" the government of the podestà Orlando Putagio in Parma...
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then Lodi, Como, Crema, Cremona and Novara. After having directed his troops again against Pavia, on 6 June 1274 Napo signed a peace treaty with Pavia and...
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13th century in philosophy (redirect from 1270 in philosophy)
recorded usage of a movable type printed a Buddhist text called Sangjeong Gogeum Yemun in Korea which was carried out by Ch'oe Yun-ŭi. 1270 – Led by Bishop...
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surrender in early 1270. Charles's troops forced Siena and Pisa—the last towns to resist him in Tuscany—to sue for peace in August 1270. He granted privileges...
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Guelphs and Ghibellines (redirect from Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines)
and some branches of the Spinola families. While Genoa was often under Guelph rule in the early years of the 13th century, in 1270, Ghibellines Oberto...
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number of the poems were reprinted in mid-20th century anthologies, notably two of the most gruesome: 'The Repentance of Gabrino Fondolo, Lord of Cremona',...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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by Venetian forces. The Peace of Cremona in 1270 concluded the war, with France and the Kingdom of Sicily organising the peace treaty between Venice and...
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Venetian–Genoese wars (redirect from Battle of Alghero)
with a truce signed in 1268. The war ended in 1270 with the Peace of Cremona, mediated by Louis IX of France and Pope Clement IV who wished to organize...
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interest in reading, and usually involved an actor reading an abridged version of a children's novel or folk tale whilst seated in an armchair. A single book...
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Kublai Khan (redirect from Emperor Yuan Shi Zu of China)
1270 despite the Golden Horde's interests in the Middle East and the Caucasus. In 1260, Kublai sent one of his advisors, Hao Ching, to the court of Emperor...
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Corona-class ship of the line Correr family Correr, Pietro, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople Cremona Cremona, 1270 Peace of Cremona, 1441 Peace of Cretan War...
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sends William Rubruck and Bartholomew of Cremona to Karakorum to propose an alliance to Möngke, Great Khan of the Mongols, against the Muslim powers...
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Rerum italicarum scriptores (category Medieval history of Italy)
of Cremona (Chronicon breve Cremonense) from 1096 to 1232 from a Cremona manuscript. Bernard the Treasurer [of Corbie Abbey]: On the acquisition of the...
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Frederick I of Sicily)
it with a triumph in Cremona in the manner of an ancient Roman emperor, with the captured carroccio (later sent to the commune of Rome) and an elephant...
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2 (redirect from Under the Cloak of War)
City of Toronto. February 2, 2022. Archived from the original on February 2, 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2022. "Production Weekly - Issue 1270 - Thursday...
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military leader of various Lombard cities, including Pavia, Vercelli, Alessandria, Tortona, Genoa, Turin, Asti, Alba, Novara, Brescia, Cremona, and Lodi, he...
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Treviso (redirect from History of Treviso)
Dovari of Cremona was appointed, probably the first professor of law. In 1313–1314, it is recorded that the municipality guaranteed the presence of two Law...
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appointed him Bishop of Cremona; as an ecclesiastical historian, he justified the interference of the Emperors in the affairs of the Roman Church, but...
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Women in post-classical warfare (redirect from History of Women in Medieval warfare)
Iceland. 1471: Queen Margaret of Anjou personally leads her troops in the Battle of Tewkesbury. 1472: Onorata Rodiani from Cremona, Italy, is mortally wounded...
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and after a long series of battles the war ended in 1270 with the Peace of Cremona. In 1281 Venice defeated the Republic of Ancona in battle and in 1293...
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Solomonic dynasty and was the first emperor of the Ethiopian Empire from 1270 to 1285 A.D. Menelik II is the founder of modern Ethiopian state. Kwame Nkrumah...
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the pope also appointed Peter of Verona and Vivianus of Bergamo to the same task in the area of Cremona and other cities of Lombardy. No doubt there were...
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trade 1499 – Venice allies itself with Louis XII of France against Milan, gaining Cremona. **Outbreak of the Second Ottoman–Venetian War, when the Ottoman...
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description of the capture of Aleppo by Nikephoros II Phokas in 962. (CSHB 16-18, Runc. Vol I, pp. 32n, 347) Liutprand of Cremona. Liutprand of Cremona (921–972)...
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Parma (category Municipalities of the Province of Parma)
quarrels with the neighbouring communes of Reggio Emilia, Piacenza and Cremona became harsher, with the aim of controlling the vital trading line over...
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