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From may 30 to June 26 Museo of S. Agostino hosts an exhibition which represents the city of Genoa during Middle Ages, between the 11th and 13th centuries, in the period of its ascent in the role of economic and military power in the Mediterranean context.
It's about a city and a land ruled by groups of merchant/warrior families as the Embriaci one, involved in the creation of a complex bind of political and commercial relationships with the Byzantine Empire and the variegated Islamic world.