Genoese colonies

The Genoese colonies were a series of economic and trade posts in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Some of them had been established directly under the patronage of the republican authorities to support the economy of the local merchants (especially after privileges obtained during the Crusades), while others originated as feudal possessions of Genoese nobles, or had been founded by powerful private institutions, such as the Bank of Saint George.

Genoese colonies
Colonie genovesi (it)
Colonies of the Republic of Genoa
1096–1768

Map of the Genoese expansion.
Historical eraMiddle Ages
1096
 Treaty of Nymphaeum
1261
 Creation of the Gazaria
1266
 Fall of most of the Eastern Mediterranean colonies
Late 15th century
 Fall of Tabarka
1742
 Treaty of Versailles
1768
 Disestablished
1768
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