Ocean and Her Rulers: A Narrative of the Nations which Have from the Earliest Ages Held Dominion Over the Sea, Comprising a Brief History of Navigation from the Remotest Periods to the Present Time |
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... Genoa - Genoese defeated by the Venetians at Chiozza - Venice in 1420 - Fall of Con- stantinople - India reached by the Portuguese by rounding the Cape of Good Hope - Effect of the News in Venice CHAPTER XII . Venice - League of Cambray ...
... Genoa - Genoese defeated by the Venetians at Chiozza - Venice in 1420 - Fall of Con- stantinople - India reached by the Portuguese by rounding the Cape of Good Hope - Effect of the News in Venice CHAPTER XII . Venice - League of Cambray ...
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... Genoa ix PAGE 102 CHAPTER XIV . Pisa - The Second Crusade - War between Pisa and Genoa- Battle between the Pisans and Genoese at the Meloria- Splendour of the City of Pisa - Second Battle of the Meloria -Count Ugolino - Decline of Pisan ...
... Genoa ix PAGE 102 CHAPTER XIV . Pisa - The Second Crusade - War between Pisa and Genoa- Battle between the Pisans and Genoese at the Meloria- Splendour of the City of Pisa - Second Battle of the Meloria -Count Ugolino - Decline of Pisan ...
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... GENOESE AND PISANS PEAK OF PICO , AZORES . CABRAL ROUNDS THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE SPANISH CARACKS . COLUMBUS RETURNING TO SPAIN IN FETTERS THE STRAITS OF MAGELLAN . Frontispiece THE GREAT HARRY DRAKE'S " GOLDEN HIND " ATTACK ON GIBRALTAR ...
... GENOESE AND PISANS PEAK OF PICO , AZORES . CABRAL ROUNDS THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE SPANISH CARACKS . COLUMBUS RETURNING TO SPAIN IN FETTERS THE STRAITS OF MAGELLAN . Frontispiece THE GREAT HARRY DRAKE'S " GOLDEN HIND " ATTACK ON GIBRALTAR ...
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... Genoa . They took advantage also of the opportunity to rid them- selves of many dangerous neighbours by sweeping the coasts of Istria and Dalmatia , and annexing many por- tions thereof to the dominions of the Republic . That Republic ...
... Genoa . They took advantage also of the opportunity to rid them- selves of many dangerous neighbours by sweeping the coasts of Istria and Dalmatia , and annexing many por- tions thereof to the dominions of the Republic . That Republic ...
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... Genoa . The rich freights were conveyed by them to various ports in Europe , where their name was familiar , and their flag respected . Their doge had already caused that name to be feared by a brilliant attack upon the Turks at ...
... Genoa . The rich freights were conveyed by them to various ports in Europe , where their name was familiar , and their flag respected . Their doge had already caused that name to be feared by a brilliant attack upon the Turks at ...
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