High Middle Ages · Europe · War
1061
Pisa raids Palermo
1061
A Pisan fleet attacked the Sicilian capital, penetrating the harbor and burning vessels in a raid that coincided with the Norman attack on the island. The spoils helped fund the beginning of construction on Pisa's magnificent cathedral, whose marble was quarried from ancient ruins the Pisans had just pillaged. The raid demonstrated that Italian maritime republics could project naval power deep into Muslim-controlled waters.