- Look up
Genoese, Genoan, Genovese, or
Genovesi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Genoese, Genovese, or
Genoan may
refer to: a
person from
modern Genoa...
- of the
major financial centres in Europe.
Throughout its history, the
Genoese Republic established numerous colonies throughout the
Mediterranean and...
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Genoa joined the crusade. The
Genoese troops, led by
noblemen de
Insula and Avvocato, set sail in July 1097. The
Genoese fleet transported and provided...
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Genoese,
locally called zeneise or
zeneize (Ligurian: [zeˈnejze]), is the
prestige dialect of Ligurian,
spoken in and
around the
Italian city of Genoa...
- The
Genoese crossbowmen (Italian:
Balestrieri genovesi) were a
famous military corps of the
Middle Ages,
which acted both in
defense of the
Republic of...
- The
Genoese colonies were a
series of
economic and
trade posts in the
Mediterranean and
Black Seas. Some of them had been
established directly under the...
- The Venetian–
Genoese Wars were four
conflicts between the
Republic of
Venice and the
Republic of
Genoa which took
place between 1256 and 1381. Each was...
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granted the
Genoese the
exclusive right to
trade in the "Mare Maius" (Black Sea). Consequently, in 1266,
Caffa was
granted to the
Genoese,
which became...
- The
Genoese fortress (Ukrainian: Генуезька фортеця, Russian: Генуэзская крепость,
Crimean Tatar:
Ceneviz qalesi) or
Sudak fortress is a
fortress in Sudak...
- The
Genoese map is a 1457
world map. The map
relied extensively on the
account of the
traveler to Asia
Niccolo da Conti,
rather than the
usual source...