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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Side 36
... Pietro Candiano . Alas , only five months later , on 18 September 887 , Pietro was killed while leading an expedition against the Dalmatian pirates , the first Doge to die in battle for the Republic . Reluctantly , old Giovanni took up ...
... Pietro Candiano . Alas , only five months later , on 18 September 887 , Pietro was killed while leading an expedition against the Dalmatian pirates , the first Doge to die in battle for the Republic . Reluctantly , old Giovanni took up ...
Side 40
... Pietro with him on the ducal throne . From the outset , the boy showed himself a rebel . Whether , as some suggest , he was a corrupt and vicious debauchee or whether , as seems more likely , the rift was fundamentally political is not ...
... Pietro with him on the ducal throne . From the outset , the boy showed himself a rebel . Whether , as some suggest , he was a corrupt and vicious debauchee or whether , as seems more likely , the rift was fundamentally political is not ...
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... Pietro Centranico 1026-1032 Teodato Ipato 742-755 Domenico Flabanico 1032-1043 Galla Gaulo 755-756 Domenico ... Pietro Polani 1130-1148 Giovanni Participazio I 829-836 Pietro Tradonico Domenico Morosini 1148-1156 836-864 Vitale Michiel ...
... Pietro Centranico 1026-1032 Teodato Ipato 742-755 Domenico Flabanico 1032-1043 Galla Gaulo 755-756 Domenico ... Pietro Polani 1130-1148 Giovanni Participazio I 829-836 Pietro Tradonico Domenico Morosini 1148-1156 836-864 Vitale Michiel ...
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Beginnings to 727 | 3 |
Emergence 727811 | 15 |
The City Rises Up 811900 | 26 |
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