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Meloria is a
rocky skerry,
surrounded by a shoal, off the
Tuscan coast, in the
Ligurian sea, 6.1
kilometres (3.8 mi) north-west of Livorno. The Meloria...
- The
Battle of
Meloria was
fought near the
islet of
Meloria in the
Ligurian Sea on 5 and 6
August 1284
between the
fleets of the
Republics of
Genoa and...
- The
naval Battle of
Giglio or
Montecristo was a
military clash between a
fleet of the Holy
Roman Emperor Frederick II and a
fleet of the
Republic of Genoa...
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Formiche della Zanca (Elba)
Isola dei
Liscoli (Elba) Le
Scole (Giglio)
Meloria Shoal (Livorno)
Scoglio d'Africa (Corsica Channel)
Scoglio Forano (Pianosa)...
- del
Marzocco (Marzocco breakwater), to the west by the Diga
della Meloria (
Meloria breakwater)
built in 1900,
which is the
straight extension of 550 meters...
-
Gherardesca after Ugolino della Gherardesca's
betrayal in the
battle of
Meloria.
There is a
Orlandi Chapel in the
church of
Saint Francis in Pescia. History...
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Treaty of
Nymphaeum (1261) and the
double victory over Pisa (Battle of
Meloria (1284)) and
Venice (Battle of
Curzola (1298)). "The Superb", a name for...
- land and in
naval battles;
notable cases of the
latter are the
battles of
Meloria and Curzola.
Members of the
Genoese crossbowmen were
trained and organized...
-
later it
became a
possession of the
Republic of Pisa.
After the
battle of
Meloria, the
Republic of
Genoa took
possession of Elba, but it was
regained by...
- Gr****. Rustic****o may have been
captured by the
Genoese at the
Battle of
Meloria in 1284, amid a
conflict between the
Republic of
Genoa and the Republic...