A History of VeniceKnopf, 1982 - 673 sider "As comprehensive as it is engaging, John Julius Norwich's A History of Venice is a complete history of "the most beautiful and magical of cities." This necessary volume traces the rise of Venice from its fifth-century origins through 1797 when Napoleon put an end to the thousand-year-old Republic."-- |
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... took young Marco with them . - Of the route they followed – through Persia , Oxiana , the Pamirs , Kash- gar and the Gobi desert - Marco was later to give the first description ever to reach the West , and indeed virtually the last ...
... took young Marco with them . - Of the route they followed – through Persia , Oxiana , the Pamirs , Kash- gar and the Gobi desert - Marco was later to give the first description ever to reach the West , and indeed virtually the last ...
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... took to speaking so bitterly against the government that he was thrown into prison , whence he emerged only to be done to death by one of his former fellow - conspirators . - Meanwhile , in their minute books , the Ten could not bring ...
... took to speaking so bitterly against the government that he was thrown into prison , whence he emerged only to be done to death by one of his former fellow - conspirators . - Meanwhile , in their minute books , the Ten could not bring ...
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... took up their positions at the mouths of the two principal passes - the Mont Cenis and the Mont Genèvre – through which the French army was expected to march . - - But old Trivulzio , who , despite his long years of service with the ...
... took up their positions at the mouths of the two principal passes - the Mont Cenis and the Mont Genèvre – through which the French army was expected to march . - - But old Trivulzio , who , despite his long years of service with the ...
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Beginnings to 727 | 3 |
Emergence 727811 | 15 |
The City Rises Up 811900 | 26 |
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