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Italy -- History, Naval --- Venice (Italy) -- History --- Genoa (Italy) -- History --- Pisa (Italy) -- History
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Genoa (Italy) --- Gênes (Italie) --- History --- Sources. --- Histoire --- Sources --- Gênes (Italie) --- Genoa (Italy) - History - To 1339 - Sources
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Historians --- Historiography --- History --- Poggi, Vittorio, --- Società storica savonese --- Liguria (Italy) --- Genoa (Italy) --- Historians - Italy - Biography - Congresses --- Historiography - History - 19th century - Congresses --- Poggi, Vittorio, - 1833-1914 - Congresses --- Liguria (Italy) - History --- Genoa (Italy) - History --- Poggi, Vittorio, - 1833-1914
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De 1396 à 1512, Gênes, incapable de se gouverner seule, se donne trois fois à la France, permettant la rencontre entre deux modèles politiques, sociaux et culturels opposés. L'évolution de leurs relations, forcément conflictuelles, dessine au cours du XVe siècle le triomphe de la monarchie sur la commune : dans le domaine diplomatique, où Gênes devient progressivement la porte d'Italie des Français, fournissant capitaux et navires à chaque expédition; au sein du gouvernement de la cité, où les gouverneurs multiplient les pratiques arbitraires inspirées des principes monarchiques. Victoire temporaire cependant, qui masque la résurgence d'un idéal civique dans la cité. Développé tout au long du siècle sous l'influence des dominations étrangères et porté par un groupe citadin réuni autour des valeurs de Liberté et d'Union, il sera le socle de la réforme de 1528 et permettra aux Génois, en se débarrassant de la tutelle royale, de rentrer pleinement dans leur «siècle d'or». -- quatrième de couverture
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Italians --- History --- Emigration and immigration --- Genoa (Italy) --- Spain --- Relations --- Conferences - Meetings --- Italians - Iberian Peninsula - History - 16th century --- Italians - Iberian Peninsula - History - 17th century --- Italians - Iberian Peninsula - History - 18th century --- Italians - Emigration and immigration - History --- Genoa (Italy) - History - 1528-1789 --- Genoa (Italy) - Relations - Spain - History --- Spain - Relations - Italy - Genoa - History --- Spain - History - House of Austria, 1516-1700 --- Spain - History - Philip V, 1700-1746
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L’armée médiévale, loin d’être figée dans le temps, ne cessa au contraire de connaître de fréquentes mutations. Ainsi, les armées françaises, après avoir été réformées sous l’impulsion de Charles V afin de vaincre leurs rivales anglaises, furent chargées d’imposer le pouvoir des princes Valois sur le royaume de Naples et la république de Gênes. S’adaptant à la réalité politique et militaire transalpine, ces véritables sociétés miniatures modifièrent alors leurs structures en profondeur. Organisé autour de la figure centrale du capitaine, cet ouvrage entend livrer une étude globale de leur composition, de leurs financements, de leurs objectifs, de leurs actions, ainsi que des choix qui se posèrent à ces hommes de guerre, entre idéologie chevaleresque et pragmatisme guerrier. Enfin, il interrogera le discours officiel qui plaçait le Grand Schisme d’Occident et le service de Charles VI au centre de ces campagnes militaires singulières. Traduisait-il véritablement les visées de ceux qui menèrent ces Guerres d’Italie avant la lettre ?
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Cities and towns, Medieval --- Villes médiévales --- Genoa (Italy) --- Venice (Italy) --- Gênes (Italie) --- Venise (Italie) --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Mediterranean Region --- Foreign relations --- Commerce --- Villes médiévales --- Gênes (Italie) --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- Genoa (Italy) - History - To 1339 - Congresses --- Venice (Italy) - History - 697-1508 - Congresses --- Genoa (Italy) - Foreign relations - To 1339 - Congresses --- Venice (Italy) - Foreign relations - 697-1508 - Congresses --- Genoa (Italy) - Commerce - History - Congresses --- Venice (Italy) - Commerce - History - Congresses --- Mediterranean Region - History - 476-1517 - Congresses --- Genes (italie) --- Venise (italie) --- Jusqu'a 1339 --- 697-1508
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Pallavicino family --- Archives --- Catalogs --- Genoa (Italy) --- History --- Sources --- Bibliography --- 930.25 <45 GENOVA> --- Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--Italië--GENOVA --- -Archives --- -Catalogs --- -History --- -Sources --- -Bibliography --- 930.25 <45 GENOVA> Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--Italië--GENOVA --- Catalogs. --- Cenova (Italy) --- Chenova (Italy) --- Comune di Genova (Italy) --- Dženova (Italy) --- Gênes (Italy) --- Genova (Italy) --- Ĝenovo (Italy) --- Genua (Italy) --- Genuja (Italy) --- Gènuva (Italy) --- Genuya (Italy) --- Gjenova (Italy) --- Gjenue (Italy) --- Gorad Genuja (Italy) --- Janov (Italy) --- Jenoba (Italy) --- Jinuwah (Italy) --- Xénova (Italy) --- Zena (Italy) --- جنوة (Italy) --- Горад Генуя (Italy) --- Генуя (Italy) --- Γένοβα (Italy) --- ג'נובה (Italy) --- יאנאווע (Italy) --- 제노바 (Italy) --- ジェノヴァ (Italy) --- 熱那亞 (Italy) --- 热那亚 (Italy) --- Archivio di stato Genoa --- Pallavicino family - Archives - Catalogs --- Genoa (Italy) - History - Sources - Bibliography - Catalogs
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Notaries --- Notaires --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Archivio di Stato di Genova. --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Genoa (Italy) --- Genoa (Italie) --- Archivio di Stato di Genova --- -Genoa. --- -Notaries --- Notaries public --- Notary publics --- -Sources --- -Bibliography --- -Catalogs --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Italy. --- -Cenova (Italy) --- Chenova (Italy) --- Comune di Genova (Italy) --- Dženova (Italy) --- Gênes (Italy) --- Genova (Italy) --- Ĝenovo (Italy) --- Genua (Italy) --- Genuja (Italy) --- Gènuva (Italy) --- Genuya (Italy) --- Gjenova (Italy) --- Gjenue (Italy) --- Gorad Genuja (Italy) --- Janov (Italy) --- Jenoba (Italy) --- Jinuwah (Italy) --- Xénova (Italy) --- Zena (Italy) --- جنوة (Italy) --- Горад Генуя (Italy) --- Генуя (Italy) --- Γένοβα (Italy) --- ג'נובה (Italy) --- יאנאווע (Italy) --- 제노바 (Italy) --- ジェノヴァ (Italy) --- 熱那亞 (Italy) --- 热那亚 (Italy) --- Bibliography --- Justices of the peace --- Non-contentious jurisdiction --- Notaries - Italy - Genoa - History - Sources - Bibliography - Catalogs --- Genoa (Italy) - History - Sources - Bibliography - Catalogs --- -History
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