- Battle of Chioggia
The naval Battle of Chioggia took place in June
1380 in thelagoon offChioggia , Italy, between the Venetian and the Genoese fleets, who had captured the little fishing port in August the preceding year. This occurred during theWar of Chioggia .The
port was of no consequence, but its location at an inlet to theVenetian Lagoon threatened Venice at her very doorstep. The Venetians, underVettor Pisani , were victorious, and both captured the town and turned the tide in the war in their favor. A peace treaty signed in1381 inTurin gave no formal advantage to Genoa or Venice. But it spelled the end of their long competition: Genoese shipping was not seen in the Adriatic after Chioggia.Fernand Braudel sets the end of sporadic warfare between the two early centers of capitalist empire as a result of the economic retrenchment of the14th century : "Perhaps the answer is that only prolonged prosperity and a rising tide of trade had made it possible to indulge for so long in battles which were fierce but not in the end mortal,.. Both major and minor wars had become too expensive a luxury. Peaceful coexistence would have to be the rule." ("The Perspective of the World" 1984 p. 118).External links
*http://www.boglewood.com/timeline/chioggia.html
*http://www.veneto.org/history/serenissima2.htm
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