Battle of Ponza (1435), the Glossary
The naval battle of Ponza was fought in early August 1435, when the Duke of Milan dispatched the Genoese navy to relieve the besieged town of Gaeta, which was currently under threat from the King of Aragon.[1]
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22 relations: Alfonso V of Aragon, Biagio Assereto, Crown of Aragon, Duchy of Burgundy, Duchy of Milan, Filippo Maria Visconti, Gaeta, Genoa, Genoese navy, Henry, Duke of Villena, House of Barcelona, House of Valois-Anjou, Joanna II of Naples, John II of Aragon, Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Naples, Kingdom of Sicily, Milan, Ponza, René of Anjou, Republic of Genoa, Tyrrhenian Sea.
- 1435 in Europe
- 15th century in Aragon
- 15th century in the Republic of Genoa
- Battles involving Aragon
- Battles involving the Republic of Genoa
- Conflicts in 1435
- Naval battles involving Aragon
- Naval battles involving the Republic of Genoa
Alfonso V of Aragon
Alfonso the Magnanimous (Alfons el Magnànim in Catalan) (139627 June 1458) was King of Aragon and King of Sicily (as Alfons V) and the ruler of the Crown of Aragon from 1416 and King of Naples (as Alfons I) from 1442 until his death.
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Biagio Assereto
Biagio Assereto (1383 – 25 April 1456) was an Italian admiral at the service of the Republic of Genoa.
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Crown of Aragon
The Crown of AragonCorona d'Aragón;Corona d'Aragó,;Corona de Aragón;Corona Aragonum.
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Duchy of Burgundy
The Duchy of Burgundy (Ducatus Burgundiae; Duché de Bourgogne) emerged in the 9th century as one of the successors of the ancient Kingdom of the Burgundians, which after its conquest in 532 had formed a constituent part of the Frankish Empire.
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Duchy of Milan
The Duchy of Milan (Ducato di Milano; Ducaa de Milan) was a state in Northern Italy, created in 1395 by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, then the lord of Milan, and a member of the important Visconti family, which had been ruling the city since 1277.
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Filippo Maria Visconti
Filippo Maria Visconti (3 September 1392 – 13 August 1447) was duke of Milan from 1412 to 1447.
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Gaeta
Gaeta (Cāiēta; Southern Laziale: Gaieta) is a city in the province of Latina, in Lazio, Italy.
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Genoa
Genoa (Genova,; Zêna) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy.
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Genoese navy
The Genoese navy was the naval contingent of the Republic of Genoa's military.
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Henry, Duke of Villena
Infante Henry of Aragon (1400 – 15 June 1445), 1st Duke of Villena, 3rd Count of Alburquerque, Count of Ampurias, was the Grand Master of the Order of Santiago.
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House of Barcelona
The House of Barcelona was a medieval dynasty that ruled the County of Barcelona continuously from 878 and the Crown of Aragon from 1137 (as kings from 1162) until 1410.
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House of Valois-Anjou
The House of Valois-Anjou (Casa Valois-Angiò) was a noble French family and cadet branch of the House of Valois.
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Joanna II of Naples
Joanna II (25 June 1371 – 2 February 1435) was reigning Queen of Naples from 1414 to her death, when the Capetian House of Anjou became extinct.
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John II of Aragon
John II (Spanish: Juan II, Catalan: Joan II, Aragonese: Chuan II and Joanes II; 29 June 1398 – 20 January 1479), called the Great (el Gran) or the Faithless (el Sense Fe), was King of Aragon from 1458 until his death in 1479.
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Kingdom of Aragon
The Kingdom of Aragon (Reino d'Aragón; Regne d'Aragó; Regnum Aragoniae; Reino de Aragón) or Imperial Aragon (Aragón Imperial) was a medieval and early modern kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula, corresponding to the modern-day autonomous community of Aragon, in Spain.
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Kingdom of Naples
The Kingdom of Naples (Regnum Neapolitanum; Regno di Napoli; Regno 'e Napule), was a state that ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula south of the Papal States between 1282 and 1816.
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Kingdom of Sicily
The Kingdom of Sicily (Regnum Siciliae; Regno di Sicilia; Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in Sicily and the south of the Italian Peninsula plus, for a time, in Northern Africa from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 until 1816.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
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Ponza
Ponza (Italian: isola di Ponza) is the largest island of the Italian Pontine Islands archipelago, located south of Cape Circeo in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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René of Anjou
René of Anjou (Renato; Rainièr; 16 January 1409 – 10 July 1480) was Duke of Anjou and Count of Provence from 1434 to 1480, who also reigned as King of Naples as René I from 1435 to 1442 (then deposed).
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Republic of Genoa
The Republic of Genoa (Repúbrica de Zêna; Repubblica di Genova; Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval and early modern maritime republic from the years 1099 to 1797 in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast.
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Tyrrhenian Sea
The Tyrrhenian Sea (Mar Tirreno or)Mer Tyrrhénienne Tyrrhēnum mare, Mare Tirrenu, Mari Tirrenu, Mari Tirrenu, Mare Tirreno is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy.
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See also
1435 in Europe
- 1435 in England
- 1435 in France
- Battle of Křeč
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Battle of Wiłkomierz
- Engelbrekt rebellion
- Peace of Brześć Kujawski
- Siege of Paris (1435–1436)
15th century in Aragon
- 1428 Catalonia earthquake
- Alhambra Decree
- Battle of Morvedre
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Battle of Sanluri
- Catalan Civil War
- Catalan constitutions
- Compromise of Caspe
- Council of Tortosa
- Disputation of Tortosa
- First Battle of Olmedo
- Infantes of Aragon
- Mieres uprising
- Siege of Hostalric
- Treaty of Alcáçovas
- Treaty of Barcelona (1493)
- Treaty of Granada (1491)
- Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489)
15th century in the Republic of Genoa
- Battle of Modon (1403)
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Battle of Rapallo (1495)
Battles involving Aragon
- Battle of Alcoraz
- Battle of Araviana
- Battle of Bairén
- Battle of Ceuta (1309)
- Battle of Ceuta (1339)
- Battle of Cutanda
- Battle of Fraga
- Battle of Graus
- Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
- Battle of Llucmajor
- Battle of Morella
- Battle of Morvedre
- Battle of Muret
- Battle of Piedra Pisada
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Battle of Sagrajas
- Battle of Tafalla
- Battle of Valencia (1130)
- Battle of Viadangos
- Battle of the Col de Panissars
- First Battle of Olmedo
- Granada campaign (1125–1126)
- Siege of Xàtiva (1707)
Battles involving the Republic of Genoa
- Barbary Crusade
- Battle of Agridi
- Battle of Bassignano
- Battle of Ceuta (1339)
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Genoese occupation of Rhodes
- Mahdia campaign of 1087
Conflicts in 1435
- Battle of Gerberoy
- Battle of Křeč
- Battle of Piperdean
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Battle of Wiłkomierz
- Engelbrekt rebellion
- Siege of Paris (1435–1436)
- Siege of Saint-Denis (1435)
Naval battles involving Aragon
- Battle of Barcelona (1359)
- Battle of Cape Orlando
- Battle of Estepona
- Battle of Les Formigues
- Battle of Ponza (1300)
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Battle of the Counts
Naval battles involving the Republic of Genoa
- Algiers expedition (1541)
- Battle of Brest (1342)
- Battle of Capo d'Orso
- Battle of Chios (1319)
- Battle of Giglio
- Battle of Girolata
- Battle of Lepanto
- Battle of Les Formigues
- Battle of Meloria (1284)
- Battle of Pianosa
- Battle of Ponza (1300)
- Battle of Ponza (1435)
- Battle of Ponza (1552)
- Battle of Rapallo (1495)
- Battle of Rhodes (1320)
- Bombardment of Genoa
- English Channel naval campaign, 1338–1339
- Raid on Ceriale and Borghetto
- Raid on Genoa
- Relief of Genoa
- Siege of Algeciras (1342–1344)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ponza_(1435)
Also known as Siege of Gaeta (1435).