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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 7,1 | ports. At the same time Genoa and Pisa, which in the tenth 2 7,1 | maritime cities, like Pisa and Genoa, also enjoyed certain commercial 3 7,1 | particularly favorable in regard to Genoa, Pisa, and Venice; under 4 7,3 | Italian cities, Pisa and Genoa, whereby the Venetian commercial 5 7,3 | growing economic power of Genoa, which at that time, in 6 7,3 | competition between Venice and Genoa must also be taken into 7 7,4 | interests of Venice, Pisa, and Genoa, who, undermining the economic 8 7,4 | commercial competition. In 1169 Genoa received exceptionally advantageous 9 7,4 | Italian republics, Venice, Genoa, and Pisa. Venice occupied 10 8,13| commercial interests of Genoa and Venice conflicted everywhere 11 8,13| dominions of the Levant, and Genoa could not reconcile herself 12 8,13| pope and the friends of Genoa. The Genoese fleet was extremely 13 8,13| This treaty was ratified at Genoa a few days before Constantinople 14 8,13| a brilliant victory for Genoa which, after Saladin’s victories 15 9,2 | commercial Italian republics, Genoa and Venice, especially the 16 9,3 | with the Italian republics, Genoa and Venice, as well as with 17 9,3 | East, under the Palaeologi, Genoa took the place of Venice.~ 18 9,3 | by some difficulties with Genoa.~ But after some friction 19 9,4 | peninsula.~ ~Venice and Genoa. — Michael VIII’s government 20 9,4 | undoubted preference to Genoa in the rivalry between the 21 9,4 | commercial republics, Venice and Genoa. In connection with political 22 9,4 | policy of privileges for Genoa, so that causes for conflict 23 9,4 | causes for conflict between Genoa and Venice continued to 24 9,4 | power Venice declared war on Genoa. Many of the hostilities 25 9,4 | a podestá appointed from Genoa, who governed on the basis 26 9,4 | churches and monasteries. Genoa, besides its commercial 27 9,4 | felt. No real peace between Genoa and Venice was possible.~ 28 9,6 | epoch of its existence.~ ~Genoa, the Black Death of 1348, 29 9,6 | the position of Venice, Genoa’s chief commercial foe in 30 9,6 | sailing into the Black Sea. Genoa’s goal was the establishment 31 9,6 | interests of Venice and Genoa also came into collision 32 9,6 | latter was discontented with Genoa and consented, by his attacks 33 9,6 | Aragon-Venetian alliance against Genoa; he accused the “ungrateful 34 9,6 | some clashes Venice and Genoa, exhausted by the war, made 35 9,6 | dispute between Venice and Genoa and which referred to Byzantium. 36 9,6 | Thus neither Venice nor Genoa gained this important strategic 37 9,6 | especially in the colony of Tana, Genoa, according to the conditions 38 9,6 | Peaceful relations between Genoa and the elderly John V, 39 9,6 | economic rivalry of Venice and Genoa, was of great importance 40 9,7 | commercial rivalry with Genoa in the East, and the attitude 41 9,7 | back to the capital via Genoa and Venice after three years 42 9,17| reign of Michael VIII on, Genoa occupied the first place 43 9,17| two powerful republics, Genoa and Venice, sometimes resulted 44 9,17| a violent struggle with Genoa in the north to regain her


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