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The Regatta of the Historical Maritime Republics (or Palio of the Historical Maritime Republics) is a sporting event of historical re-enactment, established in 1955 with the aim of recalling the rivalry of the most famous Italian maritime republics: those of Republic of Amalfi, Republic of Pisa, Republic of Genoa and Republic of Venice, during which four rowing crews representing each of the ...
In 1955, the four cities represented in the navy flag inspired the Regatta of the Historical Marine Republics. Armando Lodolini's 1967 book The Republics of the Sea resumed the previous long list of maritime republics: Venice, Genoa, Pisa, Ancona, Gaeta, and the Dalmatian Ragusa. Noli's status as a small maritime republic would only come into ...
Pages in category "Maritime republics" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Regatta of the Historical Marine Republics; Republic of Ancona;
The Regatta of the Historical Marine Republics (or Palio of the Historical Maritime Republics, Italian: Regata delle Antiche Repubbliche Marinare) is a sporting event of historical re-enactment, established in 1955 with the aim of recalling the rivalry of the most famous Italian maritime republics: those of Republic of Amalfi, Republic of Pisa ...
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A piece of Milwaukee history hidden for 130 years. The steam tug and the man it honored had been on Baillod's mind for decades. John Evenson was an important man in the Milwaukee maritime ...
It was one of the first skyscrapers built in Europe and, until 1954, the tallest habitable building in Italy. In 1956 Genoa took part in the Regatta of the Historical Marine Republics. In 1962 Genoa International Boat Show was established. In 1966 Euroflora was established. [50]
The son of Alfred Church Lane and his wife Susanne Foster (née Lauriat) Lane, Frederic Lane received his B.A. from Cornell University in 1921, his M.A. from Tufts College in 1922, where he wrote a master's thesis on "The economic history of Europe during the first half of the sixteenth century", [1] and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1930 with a doctoral thesis on "Venetian Ships and ...