Naval Battle of Bosporus(Battle of the Straits) |
year: 135213 February 1352 |
Indecisive battle between the Genoese and the Venetians in Bosporus | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
enemy: Genoese
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location: Constantinople
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battle type: Naval Battle |
war: Venetian-Genoese Wars |
modern country:
Turkey |
▼ The Byzantines(emperor: John VI Kantakouzenos) | ▼ The Enemies | |
Commander: | General Niccolò Pisani | Admiral Paganino Doria |
Forces: | Unknown | 62 ships |
Losses: | Heavy | Heavy |
Background story: |
The Venetian–Genoese Wars were a long-standing conflict between the Republic of Genoa and the Republic of Venice for dominance in the eastern Mediterranean Sea between 1256 and 1381.
Since the conflict took place mostly in the Aegean, the Byzantines were inevitably involved. The Genoan tower of Galatas in Peran. In the meantime, Genoa was at war with Venice. Under their general Niccolò Pisani, the Venetians burned Galata (the Genoan basis in Peran, Constantinople) in the early summer of 1351 and forced the Byzantine emperor to join the alliance against Genoa. |
The Battle: |
Venetian galley On 13 February, a Venetian-Aragonese fleet, assisted by 12 Byzantine ships under Constantine Tarchaniotes, met the Genoese armada in Bosporus. The ensuing battle was indecisive; both sides suffered heavy losses, but in the end Venice had to abandon the Bosporus and the Aragonese fleet was hardest hit. The emperor had no choice but to come to terms of peace with the Genoese. |
Aftermath: |
Venice responded by paying the next emperor John V Palaiologos to enter the war against the Genoese. However that phase of the war ended in 1355 with the Venetians signing an unfavorable treaty after their defeat in Sapienza. |
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