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Porto Pisano, also known as Triturrita, was the main seaport of the Republic of Pisa, located on the Ligurian Sea coast close to the mouth of the Arno River. In the 13th century, at its peak, Porto Pisano was one of the most important sea ports in Italy, which rivaled if not surpassed both Genoa and Venice. Currently the site of Porto Pisano is occupied by San Piero a Grado, a suburb of Pisa.

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  • Porto Pisano, also known as Triturrita, was the main seaport of the Republic of Pisa, located on the Ligurian Sea coast close to the mouth of the Arno River. In the 13th century, at its peak, Porto Pisano was one of the most important sea ports in Italy, which rivaled if not surpassed both Genoa and Venice. In the Battle of Meloria in 1284 Porto Pisano was blockaded by the Genoese fleet, and Pisa suffered a heavy defeat, which eventually resulted in its decline. Subsequently, Porto Pisano was controlled by Genoa. On August 28, 1421, the port was sold to Florence which has chosen to use Livorno as its principal seaport, since Porto Pisano suffered from increasing alluvial deposits, and the coastline had moved away from the port. After the 16th century, it ceased entirely to be used. Currently the site of Porto Pisano is occupied by San Piero a Grado, a suburb of Pisa. (en)
  • L'ancien port de Pise, Porto Pisano (port pisan), aussi appelé Triturrita (aux trois tours), était le principal port maritime de la république de Pise. Il donnait sur la mer Ligure près de l'embouchure de l'Arno. Au XIIIe siècle, à son apogée, c'était l'un des ports maritimes les plus importants d'Italie : il égalait sinon surpassait les ports de Gènes et de Venise. Il se trouvait au nord de la ville actuelle de Livourne, non loin de l'actuelle (it). Lors de la bataille de la Meloria en 1284, la flotte génoise fit le blocus du port de Pise, et Pise subit une lourde défaite, qui finit par entraîner le déclin de la ville. Par la suite, le port de Pise fut sous la coupe de Gènes. Le 28 août 1421, il fut vendu à Florence, qui décida de faire de Livourne son principal port maritime parce que le port de Pise souffrait de l'augmentation des dépôts alluviaux et de l'éloignement du trait de côte. Après le XVIe siècle, on cessa d'utiliser le port. L'emplacement du port de Pise est actuellement occupé par San Piero a Grado, banlieue de Pise. (fr)
  • Porto Pisano costituiva uno degli antichi sistemi portuali a servizio della città di Pisa.Era situato sostanzialmente in quella che è l'attuale periferia nord dell'attuale città di Livorno (non distante dall'odierna Fortezza Vecchia). (it)
  • Port Pisano (Porto Pisano) – starożytny port Pizy, czasem określany jako Triturrita. Znajdował się na północ od miasta Livorno (niedaleko twierdzy Livorno) i rozciągał się na szerokim obszarze brzegu. (pl)
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  • Porto Pisano costituiva uno degli antichi sistemi portuali a servizio della città di Pisa.Era situato sostanzialmente in quella che è l'attuale periferia nord dell'attuale città di Livorno (non distante dall'odierna Fortezza Vecchia). (it)
  • Port Pisano (Porto Pisano) – starożytny port Pizy, czasem określany jako Triturrita. Znajdował się na północ od miasta Livorno (niedaleko twierdzy Livorno) i rozciągał się na szerokim obszarze brzegu. (pl)
  • L'ancien port de Pise, Porto Pisano (port pisan), aussi appelé Triturrita (aux trois tours), était le principal port maritime de la république de Pise. Il donnait sur la mer Ligure près de l'embouchure de l'Arno. Au XIIIe siècle, à son apogée, c'était l'un des ports maritimes les plus importants d'Italie : il égalait sinon surpassait les ports de Gènes et de Venise. Il se trouvait au nord de la ville actuelle de Livourne, non loin de l'actuelle (it). L'emplacement du port de Pise est actuellement occupé par San Piero a Grado, banlieue de Pise. (fr)
  • Porto Pisano, also known as Triturrita, was the main seaport of the Republic of Pisa, located on the Ligurian Sea coast close to the mouth of the Arno River. In the 13th century, at its peak, Porto Pisano was one of the most important sea ports in Italy, which rivaled if not surpassed both Genoa and Venice. Currently the site of Porto Pisano is occupied by San Piero a Grado, a suburb of Pisa. (en)
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  • Porto Pisano (it)
  • Porto Pisano (fr)
  • Porto Pisano (en)
  • Port Pisano (pl)
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