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Republic of Pisa

1000 CE – 1406 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · republic
Period
1000 CE – 1406 CE
Duration
406 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Pisa
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Republic of Pisa (Italian: Repubblica di Pisa) was an independent state existing from the 11th to the 15th century, centered on the Tuscan city of Pisa. It rose to become an economic powerhouse, a commercial center whose merchants dominated Mediterranean and Italian trade for a century, before being surpassed and superseded by the Republic of Genoa. The republic's participation in the Crusades secured valuable commercial positions for Pisan traders, leading to increased wealth and power. Pisa was a historical rival to Genoa at sea and to Florence and Lucca on land. It lost its independence to Florence in 1406. The power of Pisa as a mighty maritime nation began to grow and reached its apex in the 11th century.

Historical Periods

Republic of Pisa (1010–1084)

1010 CE – 1084 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 2,595 km²

Republic of Pisa (1085–1093)

1085 CE – 1093 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 13,885 km²

Republic of Pisa (1094–1098)

1094 CE – 1098 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 13,790 km²

Republic of Pisa (1099–1138)

1099 CE – 1138 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 13,885 km²

Republic of Pisa (1139–1146)

1139 CE – 1146 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 2,595 km²

Republic of Pisa (1147–1187)

1147 CE – 1187 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 13,885 km²

Republic of Pisa (1188–1201)

1188 CE – 1201 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 24,077 km²

Republic of Pisa (1202–1209)

1202 CE – 1209 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 22,833 km²

Republic of Pisa (1210–1259)

1210 CE – 1259 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 27,529 km²

Republic of Pisa (1260–1271)

1260 CE – 1271 CE

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Capital: PisaArea: 27,433 km²

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