Importance of Towns in 12th Century Europe
.... The men of
Genoa and
Pisa began to sail along the coast toward France on trading ventures . . ." (Tierney & Painter, 1983, p. 269). ....
(1544

6

)
Economic Life of Early Middle Ages
.... Quite abruptly the balance began to shift, and by the time of the First Crusade, Italian cities like
Pisa,
Genoa, and Venice were sending galley fleets to ....
(2068

8

)
Analysis of the Crusades
.... the Italian cities went over onto the offensive, culminating in a massive combined operation, involving 400 ships, dispatched by
Pisa and
Genoa against Medhia ....
(8414

34

)
The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... Ship owners of
Genoa and
Pisa may have sold pilgrims into slavery; Venetian entrepreneurs sold "package tours" to the Holy Land as early as the beginning of ....
(7171

29

)
The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... Ship owners of
Genoa and
Pisa may have sold pilgrims into slavery; Venetian entrepreneurs sold "package tours" to the Holy Land as early as the beginning of ....
(7192

29

)
The Renaissance
.... Elected "Consuls" (a term drawn, notably, from Roman traditions) appeared in
Pisa between 1081 and 1085, in Milan by 1097, and in
Genoa by 1099.3 Venice ....
(1876

8

)