Marano: a disputed fortress: The crisis of political-diplomatic relations between the main European powers following the coup d'état on Marano in 1542

dc.creatorDella Mea, Elisa
dc.date2017-12-01
dc.descriptionVenice’s reconquest of Marano in 1542 was a key moment in the history of the Republic. The fortress of Marano was in fact at the top of its glory between the XV and XVI century, when it was contested between Austria and Venice. When it fell in the hands of Austria in 1513, Venice tried to reconquest it with every possible means. After years of unsuccessful attempts, the feat was carried out by Beltrame Sacchia, an ambitious and adventurous merchant from Udine, who occupied the fortress in 1542 in name of the King of France. This article analyses the repercussions of Marano’s reconquest on European political equilibrium. What happened on the morning of January 2, 1542, as well as making a turning point in the boundary dynamics between Venice and the Austrian, deeply damaged the diplomatic relations between the main powers of Europe: the Venetian Republic, France, the Empire and the Ottomans.
dc.descriptionVenice’s reconquest of Marano in 1542 was a key moment in the history of the Republic. The fortress of Marano was in fact at the top of its glory between the XV and XVI century, when it was contested between Austria and Venice. When it fell in the hands of Austria in 1513, Venice tried to reconquest it with every possible means. After years of unsuccessful attempts, the feat was carried out by Beltrame Sacchia, an ambitious and adventurous merchant from Udine, who occupied the fortress in 1542 in name of the King of France. This article analyses the repercussions of Marano’s reconquest on European political equilibrium. What happened on the morning of January 2, 1542, as well as making a turning point in the boundary dynamics between Venice and the Austrian, deeply damaged the diplomatic relations between the main powers of Europe: the Venetian Republic, France, the Empire and the Ottomans.
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dc.identifierhttps://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/itde/article/view/4636
dc.identifier10.34102/italdeb/2017/4636
dc.languageita
dc.publisherDebreceni Egyetem. Bölcsészettudományi Kar. Olasz Tanszék
dc.relationhttps://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/itde/article/view/4636/4414
dc.sourceItalianistica Debreceniensis; Vol. 23 (2017); 46-59
dc.sourceItalianistica Debreceniensis; Évf. 23 (2017); 46-59
dc.sourceItalianistica Debreceniensis; V. 23 (2017); 46-59
dc.source2677-1225
dc.source1219-5391
dc.subjectmarano
dc.subjectvenice
dc.subjectudine
dc.subjectfortress
dc.subjectcrisis
dc.subjectmarano
dc.subjectvenezia
dc.subjectudine
dc.subjectfortezza
dc.subjectcrisi
dc.titleMarano: a disputed fortress: The crisis of political-diplomatic relations between the main European powers following the coup d'état on Marano in 1542
dc.titleMarano: una fortezza contesa: La crisi dei rapporti politico-diplomatici tra le principali potenze europee a seguito del colpo di mano su Marano del 1542
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
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dc.typepeer-reviewed article
dc.typearticoli scientifici
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