Dubrovnik nobility gained independence from Venetian rule, governing the city autonomously.

 Croatia
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In 1249, Dubrovnik, Croatia, marked a significant progression as the local nobility asserted more control over the city, reducing Venetian influence. This move towards autonomy allowed Dubrovnik to strengthen its position as a major maritime and trade power in the region. The Dubrovnik nobility's ability to govern the city independently fostered economic growth and cultural development, leading to a flourishing period for Dubrovnik. This milestone not only showcased the city's resilience but also affirmed its status as a prominent player in the Adriatic region. #Dubrovnik #Croatia #Autonomy #HistoricCity #MaritimePower