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 197
... immediately following the insurrection . On 12 July , members of the Great Council were permitted to attend armed ; on the 19th it was resolved that the doors of the Council Chamber should remain open during sessions ; 100 armed men in ...
... immediately following the insurrection . On 12 July , members of the Great Council were permitted to attend armed ; on the 19th it was resolved that the doors of the Council Chamber should remain open during sessions ; 100 armed men in ...
Side 384
... immediately offering his services without payment and a loan to the state of 16,000 ducats . Other public - spirited citizens hastened , as usual , to follow his example . And yet , as Venice herself began to prepare once again for war ...
... immediately offering his services without payment and a loan to the state of 16,000 ducats . Other public - spirited citizens hastened , as usual , to follow his example . And yet , as Venice herself began to prepare once again for war ...
Side 391
... immediately offered them sympathy and shelter ; and when , seeing Cesare facing a crisis in his fortunes , these nobles made determined and more or less simultaneous bids to reinstate themselves , she gave them her active support always ...
... immediately offered them sympathy and shelter ; and when , seeing Cesare facing a crisis in his fortunes , these nobles made determined and more or less simultaneous bids to reinstate themselves , she gave them her active support always ...
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Beginnings to 727 | 3 |
Emergence 727811 | 15 |
The City Rises Up 811900 | 26 |
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