Alghero, captured by the forces of the …
Years: 1353 - 1353
Alghero, captured by the forces of the Crown of Aragon under Bernardo de Cabrera in 1353, lies in the province of Sassari in northwestern Sardinia, next to the Mediterranean Sea.
Due to its strategic position, Alghero has been built around a fortified port, founded around 1102 by the Genoese Doria family, whose members have ruled it for centuries, apart from a brief period under the rule of Pisa (1283–84).
Marianus of Arborea realizes that the political aim of Aragon’s King Peter IV is nothing less than the annexation of Sardinia.
Following the conquest of Alghero in 1353 by Peter and his Venetian and Catalan allies, Marianus parts ways with the Catalans.
He allies with the Genoese and the Doria and makes himself an enemy of the Aragonese.
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People
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- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Arborea, Giudicato of
- Aragón, Kingdom of
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Aragon, Crown of
- Catalonia, Principality of
- Sardinia, Kingdom of
