The Treaty of Sapienza was concluded in June 1209 between the Republic of Venice and the newly established Principality of Achaea, under Prince Geoffrey I of Villehardouin, concerning the partition of the Peloponnese (Morea) peninsula, conquered following the Fourth Crusade. By its terms, Venice, which had been accorded most of the Peloponnese in the Partitio Romaniae, recognized Villehardouin in possession of the entire peninsula except for the two forts of Modon and Coron, which came under Venetian control, and secured commercial and tax privileges in the Principality. The text of the treaty is also a valuable primary source for the early history of the Principality of Achaea.
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The TreatyofSapienza was concluded in June 1209 between the Republic of Venice and the newly established Principality of Achaea, under Prince Geoffrey...
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the TreatyofSapienza, and held until taken by the Ottomans in August 1500. Nauplia (Italian Napoli di Romania), acquired through the purchase of the...
the TreatyofSapienza, and held until taken by the Ottomans in August 1500. Nauplia (Italian Napoli di Romania), acquired through the purchase of the...
Renaud of Briel (or Brières), from the Champagne, who is attested in the TreatyofSapienza in 1209. He was succeeded by his brother, Hugh of Briel, who...
Geoffrey I of Villehardouin becomes Henry's vassal, thereby subordinating Achaea directly to Constantinople. June – TreatyofSapienza: The Republic of Venice...
two fortresses were recognized by Geoffrey of Villehardouin, by now Prince of Achaea, in the TreatyofSapienza in June 1209. The Venetian period lasted...
court of the Empire of Nicaea sometime in the 1250s. Karl Hopf, who was unaware of the TreatyofSapienza, conjectured the existence of two barons of the...
(probably Guy) of Dramelay (or Trimolay, Tremolay) from the namesake village in Burgundy, who is attested in the 1209 TreatyofSapienza. Many older histories...
versions of the Chronicle of the Morea, the secular barony was granted to a knight from the Provence, William Aleman, but the TreatyofSapienza between...
case this would be Guy I) is attested among the signatories of the TreatyofSapienza. Many older histories, following Jean Alexandre Buchon and Karl Hopf...
much resistance, shortly after 1209, as it is not mentioned in the TreatyofSapienza signed on June that year. In their conquests, the Crusaders retained...
League of Nations, Sapienza Press (2004), ISBN 1-932589-01-5, p. 7. Kunz, "The Status of the Holy See in International Law" 46 American Journal of International...
was established by the Bardo Treatyof 12 May 1881 after a military conquest, despite Italian disapproval. It was part of French North Africa with French...
early years to the League of Nations, Sapienza Press (2004), ISBN 1-932589-01-5, p. 16. See also James Crawford, The Creation of States in International...
Antonio L. Sapienza, Aircraft of the Chaco War 1928–1935, Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen PA, 1997, ISBN 978-0-7643-0146-9 Thompson, R. W., An Echo of Trumpets...
Gialdino, Professor of International Law at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and Legal Secretary at the Court of Justice of the European Communities...
immense quantity of art was acquired, destroyed, or lost through treaties, public auctions, and unsanctioned seizures. Coins and objects made of precious metals...
of whom 9.6 million live in today's Hungary. About 2 million Hungarians live in areas that were part of the Kingdom of Hungary before the Treatyof Trianon...