The crushing defeat experienced by Pisa in …

Years: 1450 - 1450

The crushing defeat experienced by Pisa in 1284 in the Battle of Meloria against Genoa had among its consequences the end of Pisan rule and the beginning of the Genoese influence: this was contested at the beginning by the King of Aragon, who in 1296 had received from the Pope the investiture over Sardinia and Corsica.

A popular revolution against this and the feudal lords, led by Sambucuccio d'Alando, had won the aid of Genoa.

After that, the Cismonte region had been ruled as a league of comuni and churches, after the Italian experience.

The ensuing one hundred and fifty years have been a period of conflict, when Genoese rule is contested by Aragon, the local lords, the comuni and the Pope: finally, in 1450 Genoa cedes the administration of the island to its main bank, the Bank of Saint George, which brings peace to the island.

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