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Genoa udalerria, Delaware konderria (Ohio) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org بخش جنوا، شهرستان دلاور، اوهایو; Usage on ur.wikipedia.org جینوا ٹاؤن شپ، ڈیلاویئر کاؤنٹی، اوہائیو; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Xã Genoa, Quận Delaware, Ohio; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q5533434; Usage on zh ...
Genoa is a village in Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,232 at the 2020 census . Originally settled as Stony Ridge, it took its present name in 1856 and was incorporated as a village on September 7, 1868.
Gabby Douglas, gymnast and 2012 Olympic gold medalist trained at Buckeye Gymnastics in Genoa Township; Archie Griffin, two-time Heisman Trophy Winner at The Ohio State University; John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–2018) Pat Tiberi, U.S. Representative, Ohio's 12th congressional district (2001–2018) Nick Vannett, Ohio State University ...
People from the Republic of Genoa (7 C, 18 P) Prisoners and detainees of the Republic of Genoa (1 C, 3 P) T. Territories of the Republic of Genoa (2 C, 30 P)
The Old School Privy is a historic outhouse in the village of Genoa, Ohio, United States. Constructed in the 1870s, it has the unusual distinction of being both a public toilet and an official historic site. Incorporated in 1868, Genoa quickly sought to demonstrate its residents' civic pride through the
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Map showing the political divisions of Italy in 1499. Threatened by Alfonso V of Aragon, the Doge of Genoa in 1458 handed the Republic over to the French, making it the Duchy of Genoa under the control of John of Anjou, a French royal governor. However, with support from Milan, Genoa revolted and the Republic was restored in 1461.
Genoa won a costly victory at a battle in the Bosporus Straits in February 1352 that forced Byzantium to withdraw from the war. The tide of the war reversed when in 1353 the Genoese navy suffered a defeat at the Battle of Alghero. The loss of a fleet at Alghero sparked civil unrest in Genoa, further hampering the Republic's war effort. [25]