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Canale M. Della Crimea, del suo commerce e dei sui dominatori dalle origini fino ai di nostri commentatori storici.

Canale M. Della Crimea, del suo commerce e dei sui dominatori dalle origini fino ai di nostri commentatori storici. – Genova: R. I. de Sordo-Muti, , vol. 1 = 386 p.; 1855, vol. 2 = 481 p.; 1856: vol. 3 = 492 p.
2 вид.: 1861.

Language of edition: italian

Historical period: 7 cent. b.C. – 1855

Volume 1

First Age: from ancient times to the foundation of the Genoese colony

Book 1

1. Black Sea. Argonauts.

2. The original inhabitants of Tauris, Amazons, Scythians, Cimmerians.

3. Greek colony on the Black Sea.

4. East trade (the Assyrians, the Persians).

5. Chersonesos. Strabo. Mithridates the 6th.

6. Romans in the Black Sea.

7. The conquest of Trajan. Arrian expedition to the Black Sea.

8. The invasion of the Barbarians (Alans, Goths).

9. The attack of the Huns.

10. Beginning of Christianization. The power of the Khazars.

11. Camping Russ to Constantinople. Pechenegi.

12. Arabs. The emergence of Islam. Arab trade in the Black Sea.

13. The emergence of the Turks and their conquests.

The second epoch: from the appearance of the Genoese colony in the conquests of Mohammed 2nd

Book 2

1. The emergence of Venice. Her relations with the Eastern Empire.

2. Trade Aquileia, Ravenna, Ancona, Pisa and Amalfi.

3. Recovery of Genoa. Their trips to the Holy Land.

4. Penetration of the Genoese in Tauris. Invasion of the Mongols. The conquest of Constantinople by the Venetians. Genoese restore the Greek empire.

5. Theodosia or Caffa. Genoese treaties with the Tatar-Mongols.

6. Strengthening of Kafa.

7. East trade.

8. The privileges granted to Constantinople, the Venetians, the Genoese and Pisans.

9. War between Genoa, Pisa and Venice.

10. The heyday of Kafa. Peace with the Greeks and Venice.

11. The statute of Genoa in 1290 for the Black Sea colonies.

12. The statute of Genoa in 1449 for the Black Sea colonies.

13. Colonies of Crimea: Sudak, Kherson, Inkerman.

14. Bosporus, Kerch, Taman.

15. Genoese trade in Tavria.

16. Swimming Genoese in the Black Sea and Azov.

Volume 2

Book 3

1. The conquest of Cyprus by the Genoese.

2. The growth of the Turks; Tamerlane’s victory.

3. Genoese and Venetian clones in Thane, its trade and navigation.

4. Tana Embassy to Tamerlane, its destruction.

5. The collapse of Kipchak Empire. Education Kazan, Astrakhan and Crimean States. Haji Giray.

6. Decline of the Greek empire.

7. Genoa sends the Black Sea Colony St. magistrate. George.

8. Letters of St. protectors. George and the Doge of Genoa to the Pope and European rulers.

9. Magistrate St. George manages Tavria colonies.

10. Corruption and betrayal officials Cafe. Mohammed 2nd captures Genoese colony and subordinates Tatars.

11. The decline of the Black Sea trade.

12. The discovery of America and the Cape of Good Hope. East trade, destruction on the Black Sea, is transferred to the Atlantic.

Third Age: from Mohammed the 2nd to the Russian Empress Catherine the 2nd

Book 4

1. Genoa and Venice lost the championship in the eastern trade.

2. The origin of the Cossacks.

3. The rise of Russia. Peter the Great War.

4. The invasion of the Russian army in the Crimea. Circassians.

5. A new war between Russia and Turkey over the election of the Polish king [1768 – 1774]. The declaration of independence of the Crimean Khanate.

6. The division of Poland. Kucuk Kaynarca world.

7. Measures Catherine 2nd for the development of the Crimea. The fight for Georgia, Turkey.

8. The role of the Crimea in the eastern trade.

Volume 3

Fourth Age: from Empress Catherine the 2nd to the present day

Book 5

1. Russia’s war with Turkey [1787 – 1791]. Death of Catherine the 2nd. Paul 1st. War and peace treaties in Bucharest and Adrianople.

2. The cause of the Crimean War. Danube House.

3. The war in the Caucasus. Sea battle at Sinop. Bombing of Odessa.

4. Why did the Greeks joined the Allies [against Russia].

5. France and Britain go to war.

6. The Congress of Vienna, and the agreement of 04.09.1854, between France, England, Austria and Berlin. The occupation of the Danubian principalities of Austria. Start of operations in the Crimea.

7. Description of the Crimean peninsula, in particular of Sevastopol.

8. The occupation of Balaklava.

9. Bombardment of Sevastopol from land and sea.

Book 6

1. The agreement of France, Britain and Austria on 02.12.1854, the

2. Piedmont directs a military expedition to the Crimea.

3. Drop Sevastopol. The arrival of Emperor Alexander the 2nd to the Crimea.

4. Preparations for the conclusion of peace.

5. The Treaty of Paris, the 02/25/1856

6. His perception and ratification.

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Author: Canale Michele Giuseppe (1806 – 1890)

Subjects (2): General works on Italians at the Black sea, Synthetic works on the history of Crimea