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where they were anchored there for one or two days. When the crews learned of an attack by Oberto
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was a military clash between a fleet of the Holy Roman
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cities had embarked the journey should be started. When
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Frederick II could easily suppress participation of the
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1394:Naval battles involving the Republic of Genoa
701:(Pope loyal) Government in its port. The two
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1082:Graf zu Stolberg, Friedrich Leopold (1864).
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1399:Naval battles of the Middle Ages
1194:Canale, Michel-Giuseppe (1860).
1042:Kington Oliphant, T. L. (1862).
823:In the following engagement the
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1297:The Image of St Francis
1268:Die Deutsche Geschichte
1225:Lewis, Suzanne (1987).
1146:. Vol. IV. London.
1012:Guelphs and Ghibellines
281:Guelphs and Ghibellines
47:Guelphs and Ghibellines
18:Battle of Giglio (1241)
1142:Milman, Henry (1857).
978:First Council of Lyons
949:was excommunicated by
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213:Casualties and losses
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588:Battle of Cortenuova
238:22 galleys captured
232:18 prelates captured
177:Ugolino Buzaccherini
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515:and a fleet of the
226:1 archbishop killed
199:27 Sicilian galleys
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710:Otto of San Nicola
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542:The target of the
533:Tuscan Archipelago
462:Henry VII campaign
208:27 Genoese galleys
52:Genoese-Pisan Wars
27:Sea battle in 1241
1419:Conflicts in 1241
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804:Montecristo
584:Frederick's
525:Montecristo
417:Tagliacozzo
330:Alessandria
1378:Categories
1351:10°13′08″E
1348:43°32′53″N
1332:2023-09-17
1018:References
913:Merci-Dieu
814:recorded:
761:Ghibelline
572:Gregory IX
507:The naval
452:Campaldino
427:Roccavione
407:Montaperti
352:Cortenuova
149:Gregory IX
80:3 May 1241
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1276:cite book
1247:cite book
1206:cite book
1152:cite book
1092:cite book
1052:cite book
901:Clairvaux
843:Aftermath
776:Portofino
732:by land.
496:Gamenario
489:Zappolino
412:Benevento
340:Calcinato
1086:. Mainz.
991:See also
964:had the
865:Bordeaux
837:Imperial
741:Sicilian
655:Sicilian
645:1241 in
544:Imperial
537:Imperial
382:Fossalta
191:Strength
105:Imperial
85:Location
45:Part of
1444:Meloria
982:Emperor
966:legates
897:Cîteaux
885:Tortona
849:Genoese
833:Genoese
829:Genoese
819:drowned
780:legates
772:Genoese
749:Emperor
745:Genoese
737:Emperor
722:Lombard
714:Genoese
703:legates
691:a fleet
639:Hungary
627:Germany
602:at the
596:Emperor
578:Prelude
564:Genoese
556:England
539:fleet.
531:in the
519:in the
479:Soncino
472:Brescia
402:Cassano
387:Cingoli
372:Viterbo
357:Brescia
335:Legnano
315:Carcano
305:Spoleto
300:Tortona
107:victory
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909:FĂ©camp
808:Giglio
699:Guelph
681:(1259)
665:Battle
643:Easter
631:France
623:Sicily
615:Church
582:After
570:where
548:France
529:Giglio
457:Lastra
367:Giglio
362:Faenza
101:Result
939:Arles
935:Spain
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920:]
905:Cluny
893:Pavia
881:Nîmes
861:Rouen
796:Pisan
765:Pisan
753:Enzio
730:Genoa
635:Spain
619:Italy
552:Spain
442:Forli
432:Desio
377:Parma
320:Milan
310:Crema
1311:link
1282:link
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