The Battle of Meloria had greatly reduced …
Years: 1286 - 1286
The Battle of Meloria had greatly reduced the power of the Pisan Republic, which will never regain its leading role in the western Mediterranean.
Pisa had lost thousands of young men in the battle, causing a population collapse.
Pisa had also attacked by Florence and Lucca, and in 1286, Genoa takes Porto Pisano, the city's access to the sea, and fills up the harbor.
Despite the setback, Pisa will able to continue its territorial expansion in Tuscany some decades afterwards, thanks to Guido da Montefeltro and Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor.
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- Pisa, (first) Republic of
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Italians (Latins)
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Holy Roman Empire
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Palaiologan dynasty
