The Free Municipality of Sassari[2] or Republic of Sassari was a state in the region of Sassari in Sardinia during the 13th and 14th centuries, confederated first with the Republic of Pisa as a semi-autonomous subject and later with the Republic of Genoa as a nominally independent ally.[2] It was the first and only independent city-state of Sardinia during the early renaissance.
^Sardinian Historical Dictionary. p. 1618.
^ abSardinian Historical Dictionary. p. 1615.
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