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  • ...one of the four main historical Marine Republics of Italy (''[[Repubbliche Marinare]]'') of Italy. ...the future [[patriarch of Jerusalem]]. Pisa and the other ''[[Repubbliche Marinare]]'' took advantage of the crusade to establish trading posts and colonies i
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  • ...mbly. Genoa was one of the so-called "Maritime Republics" (''[[Repubbliche Marinare]]''), along with [[Venice]], [[Pisa]], and [[Amalfi]]) and trade, shipbuild *Gino Benvenuti. ''Le repubbliche marinare. Amalfi, Pisa, Genova e Venezia''. Netwon Compton, Rome, 1989.
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  • ...nice was a [[city state]] (an Italian [[thalassocracy]] or ''[[Repubbliche Marinare|Repubblica Marinara]]'', the other three being [[Genoa]], [[Pisa]], and [[A [[Category:Repubbliche Marinare of Italy]]
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  • ...th in 1018-1028. Pope [[Benedict VIII]] asked the aid of the [[Repubbliche Marinare of Italy|maritime republics]] of [[History of Pisa|Pisa]] and [[history of
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  • ...xtent [[Gaeta]], [[Molfetta]], and [[Trani]], rivalled other [[Repubbliche Marinare|Italian maritime republics]] in their domestic prosperity and maritime impo
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  • ...Medieval Italian [[Thalassocracy|Thalassocracies]] (Italian: ''Repubbliche Marinare''):
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