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20 November 2025
From Count to...Pope?
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Amadeus VIII (1383 - 1451) took on the title Count of Savoy at an early age after the death of his father, Amadeus VII. His grandmother, Bon...
19 November 2025
Bonne of Bourbon
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After numerous engagements to find the right bride, Amadeus VI of Savoy finally married Bonne of Bourbon (1341 - 19 January 1402). They we...
18 November 2025
Amadeus' Engagements
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Like all rulers, Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy (1334 - 1383), was going to need an heir. He was only nine years old when his father died and p...
17 November 2025
The Amadeus Crusade
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When he was 32-years-old, Count of Savoy Amadeus VI started a mini-Crusade. He sent 1700 men on 15 ships to aid Byzantine Emperor John V Pa...
16 November 2025
Amadeus VI of Savoy
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When Aymon, Count of Savoy, died in 1343, his successor, his son Amadeus, was only nine years old. Two cousins were assigned as co-regents. ...
15 November 2025
The Problem of Tenedos
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Tenedos (now a Turkish possession called Bozcaada) is an island in the northeast of the Aegean Sea. It was mentioned in the Iliad and the O...
14 November 2025
The Treaty of Turin
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After the final phase of the decades-long war between Genoa and Venice , the man brought in to mediate a permanent truce between the two mar...
13 November 2025
Genoa versus Venice, Part 5
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The final phase of the decades-long conflict between Genoa and Venice came in 1378 to 1381 when Genoa decided to directly attack Venice inst...
12 November 2025
Genoa versus Venice, Part 4
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After the most recent events , the pope attempted to stop the conflict between the two, but they would not be dissuaded from their decades-l...
11 November 2025
Genoa versus Venice, Part 3
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After the Battle of Curzola in 1299, in which Venice lost dozens of ships and thousands of men against Genoa, Venice was subdued for decade...
10 November 2025
Genoa versus Venice, Part 2
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After the War of Saint Sabas between Genoa and Venice, a generation went by without outright war. In 1291, the Fall of Acre lost the Crusa...
09 November 2025
Genoa versus Venice, Part 1
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Four times between 1258 and 1381, the rivalry between the maritime republics of Genoa and Venice reached a tipping point that turned into m...
08 November 2025
Genoese Trade
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After the Crusades gave it the opportunity to start creating trading posts in the Eastern Mediterranean, the maritime republic of Genoa beg...
07 November 2025
Genoa
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We've touched on Genoa and the possible origin of its name before . Genoa is on the far northwestern coast of Italy, and archaeological...
06 November 2025
Buscarello de Ghizolfi and Family
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Yesterday's post mentioned Buscarello de Ghizolfi, a man from Genoa who served a few Mongol leaders as their ambassador to Europe, spea...
05 November 2025
Mongol Partners
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There was a surprising amount of connection between the Mongol Empire and culture and the people of Western Europe. Part of this was because...
04 November 2025
Mongol-Christian Alliances
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Ghazan Khan (1271 - 1304) was not the first Mongol leader to communicate with Christians, but he set about to firm up an alliance to deal wi...
03 November 2025
Ghazan Khan
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A direct descendant of Genghis Khan, Ghazan Khan ruled the Mongol Empire's Ilkhanate (southwestern part of the empire, what now is Iran)...
02 November 2025
Escorting a Princess
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Arghun Khan (1258 - 1291) was the son of Abaqa Khan and ruler of the Ilkhanate, in the southwestern part of the Mongol Empire. Arghun (shown...
01 November 2025
The Polos and Kublai
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After spending time at the court of Kublai Khan , Niccolò and Maffeo Polo tried to get home to Venice and to deliver a letter from Kublai t...
31 October 2025
The Polo Family
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Marco Polo didn't get to China on his own; he was taken there as a young man by his father and uncle, who had been there before. Why? B...
30 October 2025
The Book of Marvels
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When Marco Polo returned to Venice after two decades of traveling in the East, he signed up to join the war between Venice and Genoa. Incarc...
29 October 2025
Marco and Kublai
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Marco Polo was not the first European to visit China—far from it—but he was the first to write a detailed account of his time there. And he ...
28 October 2025
Chinese Technology
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Now we approach the part that everyone knows about Kublai Khan even if they don't know anything about Kublai Khan. Kublai was emperor o...
27 October 2025
Kublai and China
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With the Toluid Civil War concluded, Kublai Khan still had troubles dealing with the other khanates descended from Genghis, but I'm go...
26 October 2025
The Civil War
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In the lead up to the Toluid Civil War , Kublai Khan had the upper hand. He controlled most of the supply lines that would have helped his ...
25 October 2025
The Toluid Civil War
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When Kublai found out that his younger brother Ariq Böke was making plans to become Grand Khan while Kublai was off subduing the Song Dynas...
24 October 2025
Kublai, the Early Years
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Probably the best-known Khan to modern audiences after Genghis Khan is Kublai Khan, the one we hear about because of Marco Polo. Kublai was ...
23 October 2025
The End of Güyük
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Güyük Khan was making plans to conquer Europe. He had been part of the invasion of Eastern and Central Europe, and wished to continue. The M...
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