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This polity benefitted from Andronikos II granting a hereditary “lordship” around alum mines in Phocaea. This polity controlled exports of mastic gum from the island of Chios through the maona system of tax farming. After a formal admiral was made “perpetual censor,” the number of this city’s aristocratic “Alberghi” families was restricted to 28. This city consolidated its war debt by founding the (*) Bank of Saint George. (10[2]-5[1])By the Treaty of (10[1])Nymphaeum, (-5[1])this city gained exclusive trading rights to the Black Sea, leading it to establish colonies like Caffa, a possible entry point (10[1])of the Black Death into Europe. This city’s doges were limited (-5[1])to two year terms by the reforms of Andrea Doria, and had much earlier been defeated by its primary rival in the War of Chioggia (“KYOH-jah”). For 10 points, name this Italian city-state and rival of Venice, where Christopher Columbus was born. ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Genoa [Republic of Genoa]
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