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HISTORY : The Middle Age

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As soon as the Romans began to overturn, starting the 4th century of our era. Corsica once again begin to stake for other partners who fight for the control of the island.

From 455 of our era the Vandals arrived, then the Ostrogoths and the Byzantines, the last staying 200 years on the island a period of decimation and misery. The Saracens (Moors) raids drone the island into troubles. It established holding points which still bring witness names like Campomoro, Morosaglia, Morsiglia.

The sea became hostile, the islanders became mountain people. They settled in the centre of the island and lined in small agriculture and especially breeding.

It was Charlemagne’s armies who for a moment won over the Saracens, but they came back and weren’t completely run off from the country tell about 1016 by the Pisans and the Genoese.
  HISTORY
 Introduction
 Pre-history
 The Greeks
 The Romans
 The Middle Age
 The Pisans
 The Genoese
 Sampieru Corsu and the French
 The Independence War
 Pasquale Paoli
 The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom and the French return
 Napoleon
 From Napoleon to the 2nd World War
 Corsica in the Second World War
 Modern Corsica

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