- 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...