Republic of Genoa common name Genoa continent Europe region Italy country Italy event start year start ... Republic of Genoa lang it Repubblica di Genova , Ligurian language Romance Ligurian Rep brica de Z na ... , a northwestern region of Italy . Geography When the Republic of Genoa was established in the early ... of the Republic of Genoa. After the First Crusade in 1098, Genoa gained settlements in Syria. The majority ... Sea and Cyprus was granted to the Republic. At that period the Republic of Genoa also controlled ... of 125 ships. In 1016 the allied troops of Genoa and Republic of Pisa Pisa Pisan Genoese expeditions ... to Genoa, Republic of Venice Venice , and Pisa. This enabled the troops of the First Crusade to be supplied ... of Saint John the Baptist , which were given to the Republic of Genoa as part of their reward ... third of Acre, Israel and its port s income. ref name genfir Additionally the Republic of Genoa ... Mediterranean. ref name vas The Republic of Genoa in order to regain control of the commerce, allied ... commerce. The Byzantine Empire had granted the majority of free trading rights to Genoa. In 1282 Republic ... in Genoa during this period, but sought a career elsewhere. From 1499 to 1528, the Republic reached ... proclaimed the restoration of the old Republic, but it was decided at the Congress of Vienna that Genoa ... Of Genoa Category 1797 disestablishments Category History of GenoaRepublic of Genoa Category Economic history of Italy Category Maritime Republics GenoaRepublic Category States and territories ... Ligurian Republic Disestablished date event1 June 14, 1797 event2 Re established date event2 April 26, 1814 p1 Kingdom of Italy medieval flag p1 s1 Ligurian Republic flag s1 Flag of Genoa.svg s2 ... St George s Cross image map Repubblica di Genova.png image map caption Territories of the Republic of Genoa and areas of economic influence. image coat Armoiries G nes.png capital Genoa national motto Respublica superiorem non recognoscens br Latin Republic that recognizes no superior government ... more details
List of diplomats from the United Kingdom to the Republic of Genoa Expand list date February 2011 Envoys Extraordinary 1697 1698 and 1702 1705 Sir Lambert Blackwell ref name Horn D. B. Horn, British Diplomatic Representatives 1689 1789 Camden 3rd Ser. 46, 1932 ref 1705 Col. Mitford Crowe Resident ref name Horn 1706 1711 Henry Newton diplomat Dr Henry Newton usually absent ref name Horn 1708 1713 William Richard Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd William Richard Chetwynd Resident 1708 1711 then Envoy Extraordinary ref name Horn ref H. M. Stephens, Chetwynd, William Richard, third Viscount Chetwynd 1685? 1770 , rev. Philip Carter, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 5251 , accessed 15 Nov 2008. ref 1710 John Molesworth, 2nd Viscount Molesworth John Molesworth Envoy Extraorinary ref name Horn 1714 1722 Henry Davenant ref name Horn No formal representation 1722 1763, other than consuls c.1723 1738 John Bagshaw Consul ref name SP http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk catalogue default.asp The National Archives catalogue, class SP 79 ref c.1738 c.1756 John Birtles Consul ref name SP c.1758 1775 James Hollford Consul ref name SP 1763 Capt Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol Augustus Harvey Minister ref name Horn 1763 1766 Commodore Thomas Harrison naval officer Thomas Harrison Minister ref name Horn 1767 1769 Commodore Richard Spey Minister ref name Horn No formal diplomatic representation 1769 1793 1793 1795 Francis Drake diplomat Francis Drake ref http www.london gazette.co.uk issues 13545 pages 582 London Gazette 13545 ref Minister Plenipotentiary ref name DipReps2 S. T. Bindoff, E. F. Malcolm Smith and C. K. Webster ... DEFAULTSORT List Of Diplomats From Great Britain To The Republic Of Genoa Category Lists of ambassadors of Great Britain Genoa Category Lists of ambassadors to Italy Great Britain Category History of Genoa ... Brame in charge ref name DipReps2 In 1797, the Republic passed under French control and was formally ... more details
Ages and Renaissance Unreferenced section date October 2011 Main Republic of Genoa File Genova ... Savoian army that invaded the Republic was Relief of Genoa successfully driven out by the combined ... pressure from Napoleon , Genoa became a French protectorate called the Ligurian Republic , which was annexed ...About the Italian port city other uses Genoa disambiguation and Genova disambiguation Infobox Italian comune name Genoa official name Comune di Genova native name Genova image skyline Collage Genova.jpg imagesize 270px image alt image caption A collage of Genoa image flag Flag of Genoa.svg image shield ... of GenoaGenoa GE frazioni mayor party Democratic Party mayor Marta Vincenzi sovereign His Majesty King ... Genova Andamento della popolazione al 31 dicembre 2009 Statistical report of Genoa Municipality at december ... footnotes Genoa IPAc en icon d n o . lang it Genova IPA it d nova It Genova.ogg Genoese ... of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria . The city has a population of about 608,000 ... tol travel destinations italy article844402.ece title Genoa a bloody history, a beguiling present ... city of Genoa was inscribed on the World Heritage List UNESCO in 2006 see below . The city ... Capital of Culture . Genoa, which forms the southern corner of the Milan Turin Genoa industrial ... europe italy liguria genoa economy Genoa Economy , World66.com. Verify credibility date December ... pl. genowe , meaning mouth , i.e., estuary. Flag The flag of Genoa is simply a St George s Cross ... the flag of Genoa, which originates as far back as 1096. On the origins of the flag the Duke of Kent ... of the Genoese fleet. The English Monarch paid an annual tribute to the Doge of Genoa for this privilege ... and early Middle Ages File Nuremberg chronicles f 58v 1.png thumb left Portrayal of Genoa in 1493, woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle . Genoa s history goes back to ancient times. The first historically ... had bases in Genoa, or in the nearby area, since an inscription with an alphabet similar ... more details
Genoa is a city and port in Liguria, Italy. Genoa may also refer to The Republic of Genoa , a state in Liguria from ca. 1100 to 1805 with various possessions in the Mediterranean Places Australia Genoa, Victoria , a town in Australia United States Genoa, Arkansas Genoa, Colorado Genoa, Illinois Genoa, Nebraska Genoa, Nevada Genoa, New York Genoa, Ohio Genoa, Stark County, Ohio, an unincorporated community now known as Perry Heights, Ohio Genoa, Wisconsin Genoa town , Wisconsin Genoa City, Wisconsin Genoa Township, Michigan Genoa Township, Nance County, Nebraska Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio Genoa Township, Houston, Texas Other uses Genoa City fictional city , the fictitious setting for the American soap opera The Young and the Restless The Genoa Cricket & Football Club , an Italian football soccer team based in GenoaGenoa salami Genoa sail or jenny, a type of sail being named after the city of GenoaGenoa Cake aka G noise Cake The Genoa was a 4 4 0 locomotive used on the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Genoa Systems , a former manufacturer of graphics adapters disambiguation Category Place name disambiguation pages bs Genova vor ca Genoa da Genua de Genoa es Genoa fy Genua hr Genova razdvojba it Genoa disambigua lmo Genoa nl Genua ja no Genua pl Genoa pt Genoa fi Genoa tl Genoa vo Genoa ... more details
The Duchy of Genoa was the name taken by the territories of the former Republic of Genoa when they were given to the Kingdom of Sardinia by the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Ligurian people, with their independentistic and republican traditions, never liked their new political status, and riots sometimes exploded in Genoa . The Duchy of Genoa was finally disbanded after the perfect fusion of 1848, and it was divided between the departments later called provinces of Italy provinces of Genoa and Nice. Countries of the Kingdom of Sardinia Italy hist stub Category Kingdom of Sardinia Category History of Genoa cs Janovsk v vodstv ... more details
For the Pavian saint Syrus of Pavia Infobox saint name Saint Syrus of Genoa birth date death date 381 AD feast day June 29 July 7 translation relics translation of his relics in Genoa venerated in image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles Bishop of Genoa beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes A blackbird patronage Genoa major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Syrus of Genoa lang it San Siro di Genova died June 29, 381 was a priest and later bishop of Genoa during the fourth century AD. Born at Struppa , he had a reputation for holiness and zeal. He died at an advanced age of natural causes and was buried in the city. He is the main patron of the city of Genoa. One tradition states that he succeeded Romulus of Genoa St. Romulo , ref Bent, J. Theodore http www.archive.org stream genoahowrepublic00bentiala page 48 mode 2up Genoa How the Republic Rose and Fell . 1881. accessed 21 June 2009 ref another that he was succeeded by him. Citation needed date June 2009 St. Lawrence Cathedral , founded probably in the 5th or 6th century AD, was originally dedicated to Syrus. Later a church devoted to the Twelve Apostles was built, which was in turn flanked and replaced by a new cathedral dedicated to Saint Lawrence St. Lawrence martyr , in Romanesque style. Miracles As a boy, Saint Syrus is reputed to have brought his pet blackbird back to life by means of his saliva. Later, walking with his father in the hills above, he wished that a boat making for port might be still, whereupon the wind died and the ship came to a halt as if at anchor. Asking his father for permission to go on board, St. Syrus expressed ... of Genoa Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Syrus Of Genoa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 381 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Syrus Of Genoa ... archbishops of Genoa Category People from Genoa Category 4th century Christian saints Italy saint stub ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 RC Mariology The title of Queen of Genoa was given to the Blessed Virgin Mary on March 25, 1637. Although the independent Genoa had always been a Republic , the Madonna common Italian language Italian name for the Blessed Virgin was the highest rank in the Republic s hierarchy . The elevation didn t occur only for piety but also because of political reasons. In fact, during the 12th century, republics were considered less important than monarchy kingdoms in diplomatic affairs. At the end of World War II , during the three days that occurred between the Nazi Germany German and Allies of World War II allied occupation, writing appeared on the city walls proclaiming Genova citt di Maria Santissima Genoa, Holy Mary s City or Maria Santissima Regina di Genova Holy Mary, Queen of Genoa . External links http www.francobampi.it liguria stemma ig050908.htm A page about the modifications that the fact brought to the city s crown in Italian http www.ilcaffaro.com madonna regina genova.php Il Caffaro in Italian http turismo.comune.genova.it spip.php?page scheda&id article 195 A guide to the places in Genoa that remember this fact in Italian RC stub Italy hist stub Category Roman Catholic Mariology ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Romulus of Genoa birth date death date feast day November 6 formerly October 13, December 22 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image San Remo038.jpg imagesize 250px caption The Saint Romulus , cathedral of San Siro, Sanremo birth place death place Sanremo , Liguria , Italy titles Bishop and Confessor beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes depicted with Episcopal polity episcopal dress and a sword in hand patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Romulus of Genoa also Remo Italian Romolo , Ligurian language Romance Ligurian R mu was an early Bishop of Genoa , around the time of Syrus of Genoa Saint Syrus . ref He was traditionally reputed to have preceded St. Syrus Bent, J. Theodore http www.archive.org stream genoahowrepublic00bentiala Genoa How the Republic Rose and Fell . 1881. accessed 21 June 2009 , but his lead coffin apparently rests upon that of Syrus beneath the high altar of the Church of San Siro. Robert Walter Carden, The City of Genoa, 1908 79. ref His dates are uncertain since ... 76 77 included Grassi, I Vescovi di Genova. ref He fled from Genoa and never returned ref Jacobus ... his remains to Genoa, to the church of San Siro, where a new structure was consecrated in 1023. Since ..., the traditional date of his death, as well as on December 22. In the Archdiocese of Genoa his feast day is now celebrated on November 6, together with two more of its early bishops Valentine of Genoa Saint Valentine of Genoa and Felix of Genoa Saint Felix of Genoa . Notes This article uses the Cite.php ... Romulus of Genoa http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 1013.htm romu Saints O the Day St. Romulus http www.santiebeati.it ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Romulus Of Genoa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Sanremo , Liguria , Italy DEFAULTSORT Romulus Of Genoa ... bishops Category Italian saints Category Roman Catholic archbishops of Genoa Category Year of birth ... more details
Genoa Township may refer to the following places in the United States Genoa Township, DeKalb County, Illinois Genoa Township, Michigan Genoa Township, Nance County, Nebraska Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio Genoa Township, Houston, Texas geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Genoa Township ... more details
The March of Genoa or Eastern Liguria was created in 961 by the Emperor Otto I . It was originally called either the marca Obertenga after its first holder, Oberto I , or the marca Januensis after its original capital and chief city, Genoa . Its creation was part of a general reorganisation of the northwest of Italy into three Marches frontier districts . Western Liguria became the March of Montferrat and the interior became the March of Turin . It comprised the counties of Luni , Tortona , Milan , and Genoa. The march was originally held in the elder line of the Obertenghi , descended from Oberto I. The title marchio became common in the family. Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan Albert Azzo II was called marchio de L a o ngobardia . By his time, the march was often called the March of Milan or Liguria . His grandson, Obizzo I , became the first House of Este Margrave of Este in 1173 and was created Margrave of Milan and Genoa in 1184 by the Emperor Frederick I . From thereafter, the title of Este had more importance, especially with the growth of the commune of Milan and the Republic of Genoa . Margraves Oberto I , 961&ndash c.997 Adalbert of Genoa Adalbert , c.997 Oberto II , c.997&ndash c.1013 Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan Albert Azzo I , c.1013&ndash c.1029 Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan Albert Azzo II , c.1029&ndash 1097 Fulk I, Margrave of Milan Fulk I , 1097&ndash c.1146 Obizzo I , c.1146&ndash 1193 Category States of the Holy Roman Empire Genoa, March of Category Former countries on the Italian Peninsula Genoa, March of Category States and territories established in 961 ca Marca de Lig ria oriental de Markgrafschaft Ostligurien es Marca de Liguria oriental nl Markgraafschap Oost Liguri ro Marca de Genova ... more details
about the defence of Genoa and the position of the batteries of guns, being practically a spy. The Republic of Genoa came under French influence for the next 100 years, altough it remained independent ... History at KMLA Category Conflicts in 1684 Category Battles involving France Category History of Genoa Category Battles involving Italy Category Wars involving the Republic of Genoa fr Bombardement de ...File Bombardment of Genes by Duquesne 1684 Beaulieu le Donjon.jpg thumb upright 1.5 Bombardment of Genoa by Duquesne in 1684, by Beaulieu le Donjon. File Louis14 Versailles1685.jpg thumb right upright 1.5 The Doge of Genoa at Versailles on 15 May 1685 br Reparation faite Louis XIV par le Doge de G nes.15 mai 1685 by Claude Guy Halle , Versailles The Bombardment of Genoa was a military event during the War of the Reunions when France bombarded the city of Genoa from the sea between May 18 and May 28 1684 . Background The Republic of Genova , was a strategically very important ally of the Spanish Empire , as the Spanish Duchy of Milan was landlocked. All transport between Spain and Milan went over the port of Genoa. Furthermore, the financing of the Spanish crown by the Genovan bankers had made both countries natural allies ever since 1557, when the state bankruptcy of Philip II had ended the reign of the German Fuggers as Spanish financiers. After the War of Devolution and the Franco Dutch War , it was clear that France had replaced Spain as the most powerful country in Europe. In October 1683 France annexed some territory in the Spanish Netherlands , starting the War of the Reunions . When Spain sent reinforcements via the port of Genoa, the French decided to punish the city. Without ... and to set an example. Consequences The Doge of Genoa went to Versailles in 1685 to offer an official apology. In 1682, Fran ois Pidou de Saint Olon became the first French resident envoy to the Republic of Genoa , following the bombardment ref http books.google.com books?id g4p45mbr02sC&pg PA240 Europa ... more details
Refimprove date October 2009 The Sack of Genoa is a historic event happened between Thursday April 5 and Wednesday April 11, 1849. The uprising broke out in Genoa after that king Vittorio Emanuele II succeeding his father Carlo Alberto after the defeat of Novara signed the armistice with the Austrian general Joseph Radetzky on March 25. In the unrest that led to a temporary restoration of an autonomous government missed by the inhabitants in the ancient capital of the Republic of Genoa , General Alfonso La Marmora was sent by the king to quell the revolt. After several days of violent clashes, the 5 April, the city was bombarded for thirty six hours, without any warning, in clear violation of international law. During the heavy bombing on April 5, the Piedmontese troops began targeting the civilian homes Genoese people were able to withstand up to 11 April, when the city was occupied by an army of 25000 30000 soldiers the Italian Bersaglieri . During this period, the soldiers surrendered to the most petty actions against civilians, raping women and killing fathers and brothers who opposed the massacre , firing at the windows to the people surrounding and running through the streets shouting Genoese people are all Balilla referring to the deeds of the young Genoese patriot Balilla , they do not deserve compassion, we must kill them all When the occupation was done, Vittorio Emanuele II thanked the General La Marmora, writing a letter in which, among other things, he called Genoese people vile and infected race of scoundrels . See also List of massacres in Italy External links http www.ilsecoloxix.it Oggetti 3647.pdf Article from Il Secolo XIX it http www.francobampi.it liguria sacco cronologia sacco.htm History of the Sack of Genoa in 1849 it coord missing DEFAULTSORT Sack Of Genoa Category History of Genoa Category Battles involving Genoa Category Battles involving Italy fr Sac de G nes de 1849 it Moti di Genova ... more details
of Republic of Genoa , the Colleges were incorporated into the schools run by the Jesuits . The Jesuits ... of the First French Empire French Empire , which absorbed the Republic of Genoa, higher education ... books?lr &q genoa university founded 1812 After the fall of Napoleon, the provisional Government of the Republic ...Infobox University name University of Genoa native name Universit degli Studi di Genova latin name Genuense ... city Genoa state country Italy campus free label Sports teams free CUS Genova http www.cusgenova.it ... of Genoa The University of Genoa in lang it Universit degli Studi di Genova is one of the largest ... administrative staff. Campus The University of Genoa is organized in several independent campuses ... in the city center, just above the University s main building. The University of Genoa also has ... . History Already in the 13th century in Genoa there were Colleges which conferred degrees in law ..., Commerce, Language and Literature, Chemistry. The University of Genoa was affiliated to the Imperial ... in 1815 it was decided that the University of Genoa be entrusted to the Kingdom of Sardinia , enjoying ... of Economic Studies, that in 1936 were absorbed by the Royal University of Genoa, becoming the Faculties .... In January 2001, an Institutional Review of University of Genoa was given by CRE Institutional Evaluation ... Faculty of Political Sciences http www.scpol.unige.it The University of Genoa counts ... and graduate students. The University of Genoa shares a branch campus of Florida International University in Miami, Florida , United States , in Genoa. The two universities mutually host students ... and scientific employees and about 2000 non scientific employees working for University of Genoa, making it one of Genoa s biggest employers. Noted alumni Ornella Barra , graduated as a pharmacist from the University of Genoa. She worked at as a manager at a local pharmacy which she later bought. Later ... Fresco received a law degree from the University of Genoa. He joined COGETEL, a General Electric s Italian ... more details
There have been several sieges of the Italian city of Genoa Siege of Genoa 1508 Siege of Genoa 1522 Bombardment of Genoa Bombardment of Genoa 1684 by a French fleet Siege of Genoa 1746 , during the War of the Austrian Succession Siege of Genoa 1747 , during the War of the Austrian Succession Siege of Genoa 1800 Disambig it Assedio di Genova pt Cerco de G nova ... more details
Genoa , Republic of Genoa br present day Italy result Decisive Spanish victory ref name autogenerated8 ... Riviera by the combined forces of Spain and the Republic of Genoa ref name autogenerated4 Kirk ... Dutch Republic Dutch Republic United Provinces combatant2 flag Spain 1506 br File Flag of Genoa.svg 22px Republic of Genoa commander1 flagicon Kingdom of France Fran ois de Bonne, duc de Lesdigui res ... War Vol 2 p.xxxiv ref In 1625, when the Republic of Genoa, traditionally an ally of Spain, was occupied ... to the republic s liking, however, in 1625. In October, at the height of success against Genoa ... between the Duke of Savoy and the Republic of Genoa being an integral part of the agreement. ref ... Thomas. Genoa and the Sea Policy and Power in an Early Modern Maritime Republic . The Johns Hopkins ...Infobox military conflict conflict Relief of Genoa partof the Thirty Years War image File Antonio de Pereda y Salgado 001.jpg 300px caption Relief of Genoa by the lvaro de Baz n, 2nd Marquis of Santa ... France surrenders its claims on Savoy and Valtellina and withdraws its troops from the Piedmont and the Republic of Genoa , stipulated by the Treaty of Mon on Treaty of Monz n ref Parker p.146 ref ref ... 4,000 Spanish infantry br Genoa ref name autogenerated9 Duro p.67 ref br 23 galleys ref name autogenerated9 ... or wounded br 2,000 captured casualties2 1,300 dead Campaignbox Thirty Years War The Relief of Genoa ... ref It was a major naval expedition launched by Spain against the France French occupied Republic of Genoa , of which the capital Genoa was being besieged by a joint Franco Savoyard Dutch army composed ..., 2nd Marquis of Santa Cruz lvaro de Baz n , came to the aid of Genoa and relieved the city. Returning its sovereignty to the Republic of Genoa and forcing the French to raise the siege, they consequently began a combined campaign against the Franco Savoyan forces that had overrun the Genoese Republic ... s Invasion of Genoa and the Valtelline had resulted in his humiliation by the Spaniards. ref ... more details
along the port area When in 1528 Andrea Doria placed the Republic of Genoarepublic under the protection ... suggested in 1568, the Government of Republic of Genoa started the work in 1626, following the failed ... Genoa city walls The Italy Italian city of Genoa , chief town of Liguria and ancient capital of the Republic of Genoa , during its long history had been defended by defensive wall walls . To this day, large portions of these walls remain, and Genoa has more and longer walls than any other ... century In ancient Rome Roman times the original centre of Genoa, on the Sarzano hill, was perhaps ... Nuove New Walls File Mura Nuove Genova.jpg thumb 300px Map of Genoa with the New Walls The Mura Nuove New Walls are the last and imposing city walls built along the ridge of the hills encircling Genoa downtown, and were built in the first middle of 17th century. Arriving in Genoa from the sea the view ... the repeated attempts of Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy to invade Genoa had convinced the Government ..., with the cooperation of the Lombard architect Bartolomeo Bianco ref Bartolomeo Bianco projected in Genoa ... from Lighthouse of Genoa Lanterna climb the Granarolo hill then reach mount Peralto, where ... , Nuova Editrice Genovese, Genoa, 1984 reprinted in 2008, ISBN 9788888963228 , page 65 ref The Eastern ... of Genoa lighthouse of Lanterna and the Lanterna Gate. File View towards the lighthouse Genoa 06512v.jpg thumb right 270px View of Genoa with San Benigno hill, its walls and barracks in an image ... Porta Nuova , the 19th century gate near the lighthouse of Genoa Lanterna With the 17th century expansion ... of Genoa 1747 Austrian siege of 1747 , the fortifications were expanded with the construction of four ... military engineers Jacques De Sicre and Pierre De Cotte . During the siege of Genoa 1800 siege of Genoa .... After the annexation of the Napoleonic Ligurian Republic to the Kingdom of Sardinia , decided ... batteries , making Genoa the best equipped fortress in the Mediterranean. The designer of this last ... more details
confuse Duke of Genoa Image Flag of Genoa.svg thumb right Flag of Genoa The Republic of Genoa , in what is now northern Italy , was technically a communal republic in the early Middle Ages , although it was actually an oligarchy ruled by a small group of merchant families, from whom the Doges of Genoa ... Republic , French soldiers and the city s mob ransacked the doge s palace. List of Doges of Genoa ... view from Piazza Matteotti . The first doge duke of Genoa, Simone Boccanegra , whose name is kept .... Initially the Doge of Genoa was elections elected without restriction and by popular suffrage , holding ... as complex as that of the later Venice Venetians . The Doge s Palace, Genoa Palazzo Pubblico , where ... as Genoa s cultural center. Of all the perpetual doges of Genoa who ruled for their lifetime, only .... Genoese doges were essentially faction leaders, in charge of the defense of Genoa and her territory ..., but they were not. Genoa did not trust its doges the ruling caste of Genoa tied them to executive ... di San Giorgio . Not surprisingly, the doges of Genoa have been less renowned than the doges of Venice ... unavoidable absence from Genoa. File Warsaw Royal Castle GM.JPG thumb upright Bust of Giovanni Battista Cambiaso, Doge of Genoa between 1771 and 1773, Royal Castle, Warsaw Royal Castle in Warsaw . For generations two powerful families in Genoa all but monopolized the dogate the Adorno family Adorno ..., archbishop of Genoa, enticed the current doge to his own palace, held him hostage and offered ..., in Genoa, each doge was expected to arrive with his own furnishings and, when he left, to strip the palace to its bare walls. Genoa s power peaked early, and it was eclipsed by Venice. In the 16th century the republic enjoyed a dramatic revival under the leadership of the admiral, statesman ... doge. It was through the Spanish empire in the New World that Genoa became rich again. Doria served the Spanish Habsburgs as admiral in chief, and the bankers of Genoa handled Spain s financial ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 The Genoa Scandal Italian Caso Genoa was an Italian football scandal in 2005. In 2005, Genoa C.F.C. Genoa won the Serie B championship and were promoted to the Serie A for the first time in 10 years. Genoa went into their final match of the season against S.S.C. Venezia Venezia having already secured promotion, and duly beat Venezia 3&ndash 2. However, three days later, it was discovered that Stefano Capozucca , a director of Genoa, had paid Venezia director Giuseppe Pagliara 250,000 for his team to intentionally lose the match. It was later found that the principal protagonists behind the scandal were Genoa s president, Enrico Preziosi , and Venezia s president, Franco Dal Cin . On 8 August 2005, the Italian Football Federation FIGC determined that Genoa should be relegated to Serie C1 it was the second time in Genoa s history that they had dropped out of the top two divisions, the first being in 1970. In addition, Preziosi, Dal Cin, Pagliara and Capozucca were each banned from Italian football for five years, while Michele Dal Cin was banned for three years and one month. Use dmy dates date September 2010 Category History of association football Category Association football controversies Category Football in Italy Category 2005 in Italy es Caso Genoa it Caso Genoa ... more details
Murta is a village included in the city of Genoa in northwest Italy . File Genova Bolzaneto Murta.jpg thumb right 280px View of Murta Image municipi di Genova.png thumb 280px The Valpolcevera municipality is the dark blue area in the map of Great Genoa . Geography It is part of the district of Bolzaneto Genova Bolzaneto , in Valpolcevera municipality, of which is a separate hamlet, located on the ridge a hill at the right bank of the torrent Polcevera . In the past most people worked as peasants the most famous product was the Polcevera white wine , also produced today, although in limited quantity . Today Murta is a residential area with many small villas built along the side of the hill. History The village name derives from the plant of Myrtus myrtle , in Latin language just called murta . The first documents on the Parish of Murta dates from 1143 , when it was included on the Register of Diocese of Genoa wanted by Archbishop Siro II as a chapel subject to the main church of Rivarolo Ligure Rivarolo . In Murta was born Giovanni da Murta which was the second Doge of Genoa Doge of the Republic of Genoa from 1344 to 1350 . Like all Valpolcevera, in 1746 the village was involved in War of Austrian Succession and was occupied by an Austrian Piedmontese army led by the General Antoniotto Botta Adorno Botta Adorno , which came up to Genoa, from where was expelled after the popular revolt of December 5th, 1746, set up with the legendary episode of Giovan Battista Perasso Balilla . Another Austrian army returned the following year and this time the occupation, lasted from April 11 to July 19, 1747, had even more devastating effects. The Austrians had their headquarters in the Palace Bonarota Villa Clorinda and their troops devastated the entire village. All the church vestments ... was saved by the looting of 1747, as it had been carried to Genoa. In the past the village ..., come eravamo year 1983 Category Quartieri of Genoa ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Albert of Genoa birth date death date 1239 feast day 8 July venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place Genoa , Italy death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Albert of Genoa , also known as Lambert of Genoa , was a Cistercian hermit . Born in Genoa , Italy , Albert entered the Cistercian abbey nearby. There he remained for the rest of his life as a lay brother and a hermit . ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 1209 St. Albert of Genoa Catholic Online ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Albert Of Genoa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Genoa , Italy DATE OF DEATH 1239 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Albert Of Genoa Category Roman Catholic saints Category 13th century Christian saints Category 1239 deaths Category Cistercians Category People from Genoa Saint stub it Alberto da Genova ru ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Genoa Historic District nrhp type hd image Genoa Courthouse Museum.jpg caption Genoa Courthouse Museum nearest city Minden, Nevada lat degrees 39 lat minutes 0 lat seconds 18 lat direction N long degrees 119 long minutes 50 long seconds 35 long direction W locmapin Nevada area built 1850 architecture Late Victorian added April 16, 1975 governing body State refnum 75001108 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref website tbd Genoa IPAc en icon d n o . is an unincorporated town in Douglas County, Nevada Douglas County , Nevada , United States . Founded in 1850, it was the first settlement in what became the Nevada Territory . It is situated within Carson River Valley and is about convert 42 mi km south of Reno, Nevada Reno . ref http www.genoanevada.org Community website ref File Simpson expedition Genoa Nevada.jpg left thumb James H. Simpson Simpson expedition Genoa, Nevada. Located within the Utah Territory before the Nevada Territory was created in 1861, Genoa was first settled by Mormon pioneers . The settlement originated as a trading post called Mormon Station , which ... to Genoa, after Genoa , Italy . The original Mormon settlers withdrew in 1857 when they were ... Nevada s first newspaper, the Territorial Enterprise was founded in Genoa in 1858, but moved to Virginia City , Nevada in 1860. Another first for the state, the Genoa Bar, billed Nevada s oldest thirst ... after the filming. Much of Genoa, including the original fort, station and hotel was destroyed in a fire in 1910, but replica of the fort was built in 1947. Every year since 1919 Genoa ... in the Genoa graveyard including Snowshoe Thompson , his wife and his son. A mile south of Genoa ... in 1862 and known as Walley s Hot Springs. Unlike the city of Genoa in Italy , the Nevada community ... Publications isbn 0 913814 04 0 year 1970 page 55 ref Genoa Historic District In 1975, the community ... in Nevada es Genoa Nevada ht Genoa, Nevada vo Genoa Nevada ... more details
notability Biographies date August 2010 Chris Genoa born March 5, 1977 is an United States American novel ist. He is most known for his small press bestseller Foop Eraserhead Press, 2005 , ref http www.amazon.com dp 0972959890 Amazon.com Foop Chris Genoa Books Bot generated title ref a bizarre science fiction comedy . He is part of the bizarro fiction Bizarro literary movement, ref http bizarrocentral.com author detail.asp?authorID 28 Bizarro Central Bot generated title ref a collection of authors and small press es who specialize in weird, offbeat fiction. Biography Chris Genoa was born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , studied English Literature and Creative Writing at The College of William and Mary and King s College London , and Film Production at The University of New Orleans. He currently lives in Brooklyn , New York . ref http www.chrisgenoa.com press Chris Genoa Press Bot generated title ref Novels Genoa s first novel, Foop , is a dark comedy that follows a time traveler s surreal ... Bot generated title ref Genoa s second book, Lick Your Neighbor , is an alternate history dark comedy about America s First Thanksgiving. The novel was completed in 2007 and awaits publication. Genoa ... books Chris Genoa Books by Chris Genoa Bot generated title ref Bibliography Foop Eraserhead Press ... http gothamist.com 2005 08 17 chris genoa author foop.php Gothamist Interview with Chris Genoa. August 2005 http www.ducts.org 12 04 html humor genoa.htm Koko Interview with Chris Genoa, 2004 http www.eternalnight.co.uk interviews 2005 genoachris.html Eternal Night Interview with Chris Genoa, 2005 http blogs.publishersweekly.com blogs genreville ?p 127 Publishers Weekly Interview with Chris Genoa ... Neighbor Chris Genoa Books External links http www.chrisgenoa.com Chris Genoa s website isfdb name id Chris Genoa name Chris Genoa Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Genoa, Chris ... DEFAULTSORT Genoa, Chris Category American novelists Category American humorists Category American ... more details
Infobox religious building building name Church of Saint Anne br small Chiesa di Sant Anna small infobox width image Genova chiesa sant 27anna facciata.jpg image size 250px caption The fa ade of the church. map type map size map caption location Genoa , Italy geo latitude 44.415553 longitude 8.937022 religious affiliation Roman Catholic rite province Province of Genoa Genoa district consecration year status functional status heritage designation leadership website architecture yes architect architecture type Church architecture style facade direction groundbreaking 16c year completed 16c construction cost specifications capacity length width width nave height max dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner spire quantity spire height materials Church of Saint Anne lang it Chiesa di Sant Anna is a Roman Catholic church building church in the city of Genoa , in the Province of Genoa and the region of Liguria , Italy . Commonscat Sant Anna Genova Chiesa di Sant Anna, Genoa Italy church stub Category Churches in Genoa Anne Category 16th century architecture it Chiesa di Sant Anna Genova ... more details
unref date December 2011 Infobox Public transit name Genoa Metro image Genova Metro De Ferrari IMG 1534.JPG imagesize locale Genoa , Italy transit type Rapid transit began operation 13 June 1990 ended operation system length convert 5.3 km mi 1 abbr on lines 1 vehicles stations 7 ridership el 750 Volt V Direct current DC track gauge RailGauge sg standard gauge reporting marks operator Azienda Mobilit e Trasporti S.p.A. AMT owner The Genoa Metro in Italian Metropolitana di Genova is a Medium capacity rail transport system light metro consisting of a single line that connects the centre of Genoa , Italy with the suburb of Rivarolo Ligure , to the north west of the city centre. The service is currently managed by Azienda Mobilit e Trasporti , which provides public transport for the City of Genoa. It is a 5 km long standard gauge 1,435 mm double track line and is electrified at 750 volts DC. It has a direct connection with the underground suburban station under Trenitalia s mainline railway station, Principe . The first section, opened on 13 June 1990 in time for the 1990 FIFA World Cup football World Cup , was convert 2.6 km mi adj on between the stations of Brin Metropolitana di Genova Brin and Dinegro Metropolitana di Genova Dinegro ref Modern Tramway and Light Rail Transit , October ... underground station at Piazza De Ferrari Genoa Piazza De Ferrari in 2005. List of stations Image ... the future stations. center Brin Genoa Metro Brin Dinegro Genoa Metro Dinegro Principe Genoa Metro Principe Darsena Genoa Metro Darsena San Giorgio Genoa Metro San Giorgio Sarzano Sant Agostino Genoa Metro Sarzano Sant Agostino De Ferrari Genoa Metro De Ferrari New works The line is currently being extended to the east to Genova Brignole railway station Brignole Genoa s other mainline railway ... Genoa underground and public transport it icon http www.urbanrail.net eu gen genova.htm Urbanrail.net Genoa site Genoa Metro navbox Urban public transport in Italy Category Genoa Metro bn ... more details