Fourth Genoa-Venice War. In Turin, under the auspices of the Green Count Amadeus VI of Savoy and Urban VI, a peace treaty was signed between Genoa, Padua, Aquileia, Hungary, and Venice (Cyprus was excluded because it had not sent its own plenipotentiary ambassadors): Venice had to give up Dalmatia up to Cattaro to Hungary (and pay a tribute in exchange for not sailing in the gulf), Tenedos to Savoy, Treviso to Austria, and Trieste, which remained independent. It had also to renounce aiding Cyprus, which was still at war. The Genoese and Venetians agreed not to sail to Tana for two years and to resolve the dispute between John Paleologus and Andronicus. The Carrara family was forced to return to their borders, but continued to lay siege to Treviso.



