Peace_of_Cremona_(1270)

Peace of Cremona (1270)

Peace of Cremona (1270)

1270 peace treaty between Genoa and Venice


The Peace of Cremona was concluded in 1270 between the Republic of Genoa and the Republic of Venice, ending the War of Saint Sabas.[1] The peace was the result of pressure by France, the Pope, and Sicily, who moved the reluctant warring republics to conclude a five-year truce.[2]


References

  1. Pope Pius II (2007). Meserve, Margaret; Simonetta, Marcello (eds.). Commentaries: Books III-IV. Vol. 2. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 386. ISBN 978-0-674-02489-2.
  2. Hazlitt 1900, p. 404.

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