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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... subjects could stand . On 29 June 836 , the feast of St Peter and St Paul , just as he was leaving S. Pietro di Castello after mass , he was seized by some of his own subjects and compelled to abdicate . Then , tonsured and forcibly ...
... subjects could stand . On 29 June 836 , the feast of St Peter and St Paul , just as he was leaving S. Pietro di Castello after mass , he was seized by some of his own subjects and compelled to abdicate . Then , tonsured and forcibly ...
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... subject to exquisitely calculated systems of checks and balances that made their misuse always difficult and usually ... subjects of the Republic and to protect them from the abuses of personal power ' . This too , despite its sinister ...
... subject to exquisitely calculated systems of checks and balances that made their misuse always difficult and usually ... subjects of the Republic and to protect them from the abuses of personal power ' . This too , despite its sinister ...
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... subjects of the papal states in her territory . The Pope was to receive full compensation for all his expenses in recovering his territories and for all the revenues which he had lost while those territories were in Venetian hands . The ...
... subjects of the papal states in her territory . The Pope was to receive full compensation for all his expenses in recovering his territories and for all the revenues which he had lost while those territories were in Venetian hands . The ...
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Beginnings to 727 | 3 |
Emergence 727811 | 15 |
The City Rises Up 811900 | 26 |
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