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Extract from the Chioggia Travel Guides:
Once a Roman port, then in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a major producer of salt,
Chioggia
secured its place in the annals of Venetian history in 1379, when it became the scene of the most serious threat to Venice since Pepin's invasion, as the Genoese, after copious shedding of blood on both sides, took possession of the town. Venice at this time had two outstanding admirals: the first,
Vettor Pisani
, was in prison on a charge of military negligence; the second,
Carlo Zeno
, was somewhere off in the East. So serious was the threat to the city that Pisani was promptly released, and then put in... read the whole Chioggia Travel Guides...
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