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- Porto_Pisano abstract "Porto Pisano, also known as Triturrita, was the main seaport of the Republic of Pisa, located on the Ligurian Sea coast close to the mouth of the Arno River. In the 13th century, at its peak, Porto Pisano was one of the most important sea ports in Italy, which rivaled if not surpassed both Genoa and Venice.In the Battle of Meloria in 1284 Porto Pisano was blockaded by the Genoese fleet, and Pisa suffered a heavy defeat, which eventually resulted in its decline. Subsequently, Porto Pisano was controlled by Genoa. On August 28, 1421, the port was sold to Florence which has chosen to use Livorno as its principal seaport, since Porto Pisano suffered from increasing alluvial deposits, and the coastline had moved away from the port. After the 16th century, it ceased entirely to be used.Currently the site of Porto Pisano is occupied by San Piero a Grado, a suburb of Pisa.".
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- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Arno.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Meloria_(1284).
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Florence.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Genoa.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Pisa.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mediterranean_port_cities_and_towns_in_Italy.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Republic_of_Pisa.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Genoa.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Ligurian_Sea.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Livorno.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Pisa.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Pisa.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink San_Piero_a_Grado.
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
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- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLinkText "Porto Pisano".
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLinkText "port of the Pisan Republic".
- Porto_Pisano wikiPageWikiLinkText "seaport of Pisa".
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- Porto_Pisano subject Category:History_of_Florence.
- Porto_Pisano subject Category:History_of_Genoa.
- Porto_Pisano subject Category:History_of_Pisa.
- Porto_Pisano subject Category:Mediterranean_port_cities_and_towns_in_Italy.
- Porto_Pisano subject Category:Republic_of_Pisa.
- Porto_Pisano hypernym Seaport.
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- Porto_Pisano type Settlement.
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- Porto_Pisano comment "Porto Pisano, also known as Triturrita, was the main seaport of the Republic of Pisa, located on the Ligurian Sea coast close to the mouth of the Arno River. In the 13th century, at its peak, Porto Pisano was one of the most important sea ports in Italy, which rivaled if not surpassed both Genoa and Venice.In the Battle of Meloria in 1284 Porto Pisano was blockaded by the Genoese fleet, and Pisa suffered a heavy defeat, which eventually resulted in its decline.".
- Porto_Pisano label "Porto Pisano".
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- Porto_Pisano wasDerivedFrom Porto_Pisano?oldid=662588858.
- Porto_Pisano depiction Rilievo_sulla_torre_di_pisa_che_mostra_lantico_porto_pisano.JPG.
- Porto_Pisano isPrimaryTopicOf Porto_Pisano.