The Republic of Genoa (Ligurian: Repúbrica de Zêna [ɾeˈpybɾika de ˈzeːna]; Italian: Repubblica di Genova; Latin: Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval...
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and twelfth-busiest in the European Union. Genoa was the capital of one of the most powerful maritime republics for over seven centuries, from the 11th century...
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The Doge of Genoa (/doʊdʒ/ DOHJ) was the head of state of the Republic of Genoa, a city-state and soon afterwards a maritime republic, from 1339 until...
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Andrea Doria (redirect from Liberator of Genoa)
the Republic of Genoa during his lifetime. From 1528 until his death, Doria exercised a predominant influence in the councils of the Genoese republic, and...
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with Ancona's loss of autonomy, only the republics of Venice, Genoa, and Ragusa remained, which still experienced great moments of splendor until the...
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extinguished many of the oldest republics on the continent, including the Republic of Venice, the Republic of Genoa, and the Dutch Republic. They were eventually...
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Duchy of Genoa (Italian: Ducato di Genova) (Ligurian: Ducâto de Zêna) was a state consisting of the territories of the former Republic of Genoa. It was...
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The University of Genoa, known also with the acronym UniGe (Italian: Università di Genova), is a public research university. It is one of the largest universities...
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Genoa, Italy, has historically been one of the most important ports on the Mediterranean. The Genoa area has been inhabited since the fifth or fourth...
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consisted of the old Republic of Genoa, which covered most of the Ligurian region of Northwest Italy, and the small Imperial fiefs owned by the House of Savoy...
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confederation with the powerful Republic of Genoa. Noli kept this alliance until they were dissolved in 1797. The flag of Noli was first created in the...
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and May 28, 1684. The Republic of Genoa was strategically a very important ally of the Spanish Empire, as the Spanish Duchy of Milan was landlocked. All...
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up Genoa or genoa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Genoa is a city and port in Liguria, Italy. Genoa may also refer to: The Republic of Genoa, a state...
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for a century, before being surpassed and superseded by the Republic of Genoa. The republic's participation in the Crusades secured valuable commercial...
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world. Genoa has fine examples of Baroque Church and Palace architecture. With the establishment of the Republic of Genoa in the 11th century, the whole...
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The House of Grimaldi is the current reigning house of the Principality of Monaco. The house was founded in 1160 by Grimaldo Canella in Genoa and became...
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monarchy and republic began to be specified also in official documents, and it was hence that names such as the Republic of Genoa or the Republic of the Seven...
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by the Duchy of Milan in 1422, with a treaty, that prohibited Florence's interference with Milan's impending war with the Republic of Genoa. Florence obliged...
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using the plain title of "Republic" for a long time, the honorific "Most Serene" was added after the election of the first Doge of Genoa (1339). Even so, to...
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Duchy of Spoleto Duchy of Naples Papal States Republic of Venice Papal States Republic of Venice Republic of Genoa Republic of Pisa Republic of Florence...
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Consul (category Heads of government)
Ages, in particular in the Republics of Genoa and Pisa, then revived in modern states, notably in the First French Republic. The related adjective is consular...
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augmented them with Liguria, taken from the Republic of Genoa. Following Geneva's accession to Switzerland, the Treaty of Turin (1816) transferred Carouge and...
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in the Republic of Genoa, after his capture during the War of Curzola of 1295–1299. In the travelogue, the two authors talk about the Old Man of the Mountain...
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and Piedmont, as a legacy of the territory of the former Republic of Genoa): In the Metropolitan City of Genoa (Liguria): Genoa, Arenzano, Avegno, Bargagli...
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Otto Canella (category House of Grimaldi)
(born in the middle of the 11th century, died in 1143) was Consul of the Republic of Genoa in 1133, and an ancestor of the House of Grimaldi, the family...
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the French-occupied Republic of Genoa, of which the capital Genoa was being besieged by a joint Franco-Savoyard army composed of 30,000 men and 3,000...
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Genoese colonies (redirect from Colonies of Genoa)
Ginestra (now part of Odesa). During the greatest period of expansion, between the 13th and 15th century, the Republic of Genoa had many colonies and...
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center of Genoa is the core of the old town organized in the maze of alleys (caruggi) of medieval origin that runs - from east to west - from the hill of Carignano...
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Genoa Cricket and Football Club (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒeːnoa]) is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria.They also have history...
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as Ufficio di San Giorgio or Banco) was a financial institution of the Republic of Genoa. It was founded in 1407 to consolidate the public debt, which had...
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