Treaty of Turin (1381)

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The Treaty of Turin (1381) was a peace agreement that concluded the War of Chioggia, reshaping the balance of power between Venice and Genoa in the late 14th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
affected balance of power in the Mediterranean
commercial rivalry between Venice and Genoa
between Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
category 1380s treaties
Peace treaties of the Middle Ages
chronologicallyFollows War of Chioggia NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes later Venetian–Genoese commercial competition
concluded War of Chioggia NERFINISHED
followed siege of Chioggia NERFINISHED
hasContext late 14th century Italian politics
maritime trade in the Mediterranean Sea
hasDate 1381
imposedOn Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
language Latin
mediatedBy Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy NERFINISHED
House of Savoy NERFINISHED
namedAfter Turin NERFINISHED
partOf Venetian–Genoese wars NERFINISHED
placeInTime Late Middle Ages
region Northern Italy NERFINISHED
relatedTo Mediterranean naval warfare
Republic of Savoy NERFINISHED
result end of Genoese naval blockade of Venice
peace between Venice and Genoa
restoration of Venetian control over Chioggia
signedBy envoys of the Republic of Genoa
envoys of the Republic of Venice
signedIn Turin NERFINISHED

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War of Chioggia endedBy Treaty of Turin (1381)