A history of VeniceAt once the most comprehensive and the most engaging history of Venice available in English, this book will be treasured by all those who share the author's fascination with "the most beautiful and magical of cities." Book jacket. |
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Side 97
THE SIEGE OF CORFU No Venetian ever gave anything for nothing, and Manuel
had to grant further extensive trading privileges in Cyprus and Rhodes, as well as
in his own capital, before he got what he wanted - the full support of the war ...
THE SIEGE OF CORFU No Venetian ever gave anything for nothing, and Manuel
had to grant further extensive trading privileges in Cyprus and Rhodes, as well as
in his own capital, before he got what he wanted - the full support of the war ...
Side 452
Soon afterwards - towards the end of August 1537 - the Ottoman fleet appeared
off Corfu. Now it was Venice's turn to appeal for help. The island had been a
Venetian colony since 1 386 and, especially after her loss of the twin ports of
Modone ...
Soon afterwards - towards the end of August 1537 - the Ottoman fleet appeared
off Corfu. Now it was Venice's turn to appeal for help. The island had been a
Venetian colony since 1 386 and, especially after her loss of the twin ports of
Modone ...
Side 579
THE SIEGE OF CORFU inform him that, in consequence of certain recent
incidents in Montenegro and the interception of a Turkish ship in the Adriatic, his
master had decided to declare war. The transparency of the excuse served only
to ...
THE SIEGE OF CORFU inform him that, in consequence of certain recent
incidents in Montenegro and the interception of a Turkish ship in the Adriatic, his
master had decided to declare war. The transparency of the excuse served only
to ...
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Beginnings to 717 | 3 |
Emergence 717811 | 15 |
The City Rises Up 811900 | 26 |
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