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geniuses 1
gennadius 2
genoa 44
genoese 79
genre 2
gentile 1
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80 sophia
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79 genoese
79 palaeologus
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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genoese

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1 7,4 | Venetians and their rivals, Genoese and Pisans, had their residences.~ 2 7,4 | reign of John Comnenus the Genoese opened negotiations for 3 7,4 | the Venetians, Pisans, and Genoese took full advantage of their 4 8,13| concluded a treaty with the Genoese. The commercial interests 5 8,13| to an agreement with the Genoese; although they knew that 6 8,13| treaty which granted to the Genoese the commercial supremacy 7 8,13| forever was granted the Genoese throughout the present and 8 8,13| absolute control of the Genoese; commercial stations with 9 8,13| foreign merchants except the Genoese and Pisans, the faithful 10 8,13| Michael. On their side the Genoese pledged themselves to grant 11 8,13| the friends of Genoa. The Genoese fleet was extremely important 12 8,15| taking of Constantinople the Genoese gained the upper hand over 13 8,15| According to this treaty the Genoese obtained commercial supremacy 14 8,15| friendly relations with the Genoese.~ ~ 15 9,2 | of the Archipelago, the Genoese, certain points on the Black 16 9,2 | the co-operation of the Genoese, John Palaeologus entered 17 9,2 | the capital, the rapacious Genoese had a footing, while on 18 9,2 | 1376, with the help of the Genoese, deposed his father, was 19 9,2 | and, with the help of the Genoese of Galata and to the satisfaction 20 9,2 | Tocco, the other to the Genoese dynasty in the island of 21 9,3 | chief representative) of the Genoese who lived at Constantinople 22 9,3 | infuriated Michael VIII sent the Genoese away from the capital and 23 9,3 | Greeks, to fight against the Genoese if they opened hostilities 24 9,3 | decided to make peace with the Genoese who, as has been mentioned 25 9,3 | expelled from the capital. The Genoese were allowed to return to 26 9,3 | distance did not prevent the Genoese from regaining all their 27 9,3 | into the background. A Genoese of the family of Zaccana, 28 9,4 | between the Catalans and Genoese, who, jealous for their 29 9,4 | On the other hand, the Genoese, with a solid footing on 30 9,4 | where both Venetians and Genoese colonies had already been 31 9,4 | suburb of Galata, where the Genoese dwelt. The Genoese colony 32 9,4 | where the Genoese dwelt. The Genoese colony found safety behind 33 9,4 | Emperor actively supported the Genoese. The Venetians who lived 34 9,4 | capital were murdered. The Genoese obtained from Andronicus 35 9,4 | the interests of all the Genoese who lived on the territory 36 9,4 | fortified, Latin city with a Genoese podestá, republican organization, 37 9,4 | march to the west. Finally, Genoese Galata, economically strong 38 9,6 | Cantacuzene, the Venetians and Genoese, “these privileged defenders 39 9,6 | reign of Andronicus III, the Genoese colony of Galata had obtained 40 9,6 | the Byzantine fleet, the Genoese sent their vessels to all 41 9,6 | The first attack of the Genoese upon Constantinople itself 42 9,6 | Golden Horn to fight the Genoese, who at sight of the strength 43 9,6 | of the Greek fleet. The Genoese at Galata decorated their 44 9,6 | remained in the hands of the Genoese, and Galata became increasingly 45 9,6 | Constantinople.~ This increase in Genoese influence, already great, 46 9,6 | Sea of Azov), where the Genoese had established themselves 47 9,6 | also in the hands of the Genoese, who, also possessing Galata, 48 9,6 | tolls from all vessels not Genoese, especially Venetian and 49 9,6 | spread from the pestiferous Genoese trade-galleys sailing from 50 9,6 | chroniclers narrated, the Genoese galleys spread the disease 51 9,6 | of Italy, to distract the Genoese and thereby to facilitate 52 9,6 | ungrateful nation of the Genoese” of forgetting “the fear 53 9,6 | Venetian, Aragonese, and Genoese vessels took part, was fought 54 9,6 | friendly relations between the Genoese and Ottoman-Turks forced 55 9,6 | become reconciled with the Genoese, to whom he gave his promise 56 9,6 | give more territory to the Genoese colony of Galata. But after 57 9,6 | got his consent. But the Genoese could not acquiesce in the 58 9,6 | between the Venetians and Genoese until the Pope sentenced 59 9,6 | the trade-monopoly of the Genoese in the Black Sea and Maeotis, 60 9,7 | formed a league with the Genoese of the Aegean islands, namely 61 9,9 | 207]~ The Venetians and Genoese took part in the defense 62 9,9 | city relied especially on a Genoese noble of great military 63 9,9 | services and merits of the Genoese commander, Giustiniani, 64 9,9 | siege took place: the four Genoese vessels which had come to 65 9,9 | Constantinopolitans, Venetians and Genoese, all were present, all realizing 66 9,9 | defenders of the city, the Genoese Giustiniani, seriously wounded, 67 9,9 | neither papal vessels nor Genoese nor Aragonese sailed to 68 9,9 | the King of Aragon and the Genoese. The Genoese will not fight 69 9,9 | Aragon and the Genoese. The Genoese will not fight the Turks: 70 9,17| Turks, Serbs, Venetians, and Genoese, the Empire under the Palaeologi 71 9,17| when Clavijo visited the Genoese settlement across the Golden 72 9,17| Catalan) companies, Turks, Genoese, and Venetians, Serbs and 73 9,17| and strong fleets of the Genoese and Venetians, or even against 74 9,17| 326] Pegolotti mentions Genoese, Venetians, Pisans, Florentines, 75 9,17| he mentioned Venetians, Genoese, and Catalans.[328] Of course, 76 9,17| those of the Venetians and Genoese but to some extent those 77 9,17| economic life of Byzantium. The Genoese were exempt from taxes, 78 9,17| Pachymeres, admired the Genoese because the winter storms 79 9,18| life in the service of a Genoese ruler of Lesbos, but he


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