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- The Battle of Lucocisterna (or Lutocisterna) was fought on the 29 February 1324, during the Aragonese conquest of Sardinia, between the army of the Crown...
- Aragon Giudicato of Arborea Republic of Pisa Aragonese victory Battle of Lucocisterna (1324) Part of the Aragonese conquest of Sardinia Location: Mediterranean...
- Villa di Chiesa Aragonese capture Sardinian town from Pisa. Battle of Lucocisterna Aragon conquers Sardinia from the Republic of Pisa. 1325 Battle of Zappolino...
- for the creation of the Kingdom of Sardinia. February 29 – Battle of Lucocisterna: Aragonese forces led by Prince Alfonso defeat a Pisan army, which is...
- Villa di Chiesa the Pisans were defeated again, both by land and sea, at Lucocisterna and in the gulf of Cagliari, and were forced to leave the island, maintaining...
- decline; Pisa ceded Corsica to Genoa in 1299, and in 1324, the Battle of Lucocisterna saw Sardinia ceded to Aragon. Unlike Genoa, Pisa needed to control a...
- a pitched battle near the present day centre of Elmas. The Battle of Lucocisterna ended with a hard-fought victory of the Catalan-Aragonese army. On the...
- march to Castel di Castro, defeating another Pisan army at the battle of Lucocisterna, on the 29 February. Casula 2012. Casula, Francesco Cesare (1994). La...
- for the creation of the Kingdom of Sardinia. February 29 – Battle of Lucocisterna: Aragonese forces led by Prince Alfonso defeat a Pisan army, which is...
- Decimomannu belonged to the Della Gherardesca family from Pisa. The Battle of Lucocisterna, fought between the Pisane and the Aragonese, took place here in 1324...