Construction evolution of medieval tuscan monasteries: The case of badia San Savino in Cascina (Pisa)

Publish date: 2022-11-30

Beginning in the eleventh century, Pisa and Genoa — both as communes and in the persons of individual Pisans and Genovese, — followed by Catalans and Aragonese, exhibited an increasing, and increasingly covetous, interest in Sardinia and (especially) its resources; and, already during the twelfth century, the island had fallen largely under continental domination.

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