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Battle of Meloria
Part of Genoese-Pisan Wars
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Battle of Meloria in the 14th century Nuova Cronica of Giovanni Villani
Date3 May 1241
LocationIsle of Meloria, Ligurian Sea
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 Holy Roman Empire
 Republic of Pisa
 Republic of Genoa
Commanders and leaders
Republic of Pisa Ansaldo de Mari
Casualties and losses
Three Genoese galleys were sunk and twenty-two taken; Several of the prelates perished, and many were carried prisoners to the camp of the emperor.

The first Battle of Meloria took place on 3 May 1241 near Meloria islet, off Livorno, Italy. It was fought between the fleet of the emperor Frederick II, called Stupor Mundi, in alliance with Pisa, against a Genoese squadron bringing a number of English, French and Spanish prelates to attend the council summoned to meet at the Lateran by Pope Gregory IX. He had denounced Frederick II as a heretic and summoned a council to give point to his anathema. Three Genoese galleys were sunk and twenty-two taken. Several of the prelates perished, and many were carried prisoners to the camp of the emperor.

Another battle, of higher historical importance, was later fought in the same place; usually Battle of Meloria refers to this second battle.

See also[]

  • History of Genoa
  • History of Pisa
  • Maritime republics

References[]

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. Encyclopædia Britannica Cambridge University Press 

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Coordinates: 43°32′53″N 10°13′08″E / 43.548°N 10.219°E / 43.548; 10.219

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