Guelphs & Ghibellines. A Short History of Medieval Italy, 1250-1409
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The Peace of Turin consisted of four separate treaties with Venice's various opponents. The original bone of contention in the war had been the Venetian acquisition of the strategically located island of Tenedos near the Dardanelles , which threatened Genoese access to the Black Sea.
Under the treaty between Venice and Genoa, the Venetians were obliged to hand over the island to Amadeus, whose agents would demolish the island's fortifications and evacuate its population, preventing its use as a naval base in future. Venetian merchants were barred for two years from using the port of Tana , their usual trading post on the Black Sea, effectively compelling them to use the Genoese ports of the Crimea instead, to the profit of the Genoese.
By the treaty between Venice and Hungary it was agreed that Venice should pay an annual tribute of 7, ducats to the crown of Hungary, that the Hungarians on their side should not sail on any river which emptied into the Adriatic between Cape Palmentaria and Rimini , and that Dalmatian merchants should not buy goods in Venice with a value greater than 35, ducats.
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Venice also reiterated its recognition of Hungarian possession of Dalmatia. Trieste was to be free, but should pay a yearly tribute to the Doge.
With Padua, Venice agreed a mutual restitution of conquests. Milan was not included in the peace.
The terms of the peace benefiting Genoa proved enduring. In the s and s, the Ottoman threat led to proposals for the refortification of Tenedos as a base against Turkish shipping around the Dardanelles. However, Genoa refused to agree to its reoccupation by Venice, while Venice rejected all proposals for joint administration by the two cities or for occupation by a third party such as the Papacy , the Byzantine Empire or the Knights of St John.
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Guelphs and Ghibellines: A Short History of Mediaeval Italy from 1250-1409
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