- Korčula (Croatian: [kɔ̂ːrtʃula] , Italian:
Curzola) is a
Croatian island in the
Adriatic Sea. It has an area of 279 km2 (108 sq mi), is 46.8 km (29.1 mi)...
- The War of
Curzola was
fought between the
Republic of
Venice and the
Republic of
Genoa due to
increasing hostile relations between the two
Italian republics...
- The
Battle of
Curzola (today Korčula,
southern Dalmatia, now in Croatia) was a
naval battle fought on 9
September 1298
between the
Genoese and Venetian...
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entered the
Adriatic and
engaged the
Venetians in the
bloody Battle of
Curzola, the
largest and most
challenging maritime clash between the two republics...
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count of
Ragusa in 1252–1254, in 1254 he
became the
hereditary count of
Curzola (Korčula) in Dalmatia,
which remained under first Zorzi rule
until 1358...
- The
Siege of
Curzola is a 1786
comic opera with
music by
Samuel Arnold and a
libretto by the
Irish writer John O'Keeffe. It is set in 1571
during the...
- Korčula (Italian:
Curzola) is a town on the east
coast of the
island of Korčula, in Croatia, in the Adriatic. The City of Korčula has a
total po****tion...
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influenced by Ramusio's
account about Polo's
capture during the
Battle of
Curzola (1298).
According to some sources, in 1168, his great-uncle,
Marco Polo...
- 1284
while Lamba won a
major battle against Venetian Andrea Dandolo at
Curzola in 1298.
Tedisio Doria (or Teodosio)
financed the
expedition of Vadino...
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naval battles;
notable cases of the
latter are the
battles of
Meloria and
Curzola.
Members of the
Genoese crossbowmen were
trained and
organized in Genoa...