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A History of Venice         
BOOK BY JOHN JULIUS NORWICH
A History of Venice is a 1982 book by the English popular historian John Julius Norwich published in the United States by Vintage Books. It is a combination of two volumes, published in England by Allen Lane in 1977 and 1981.
History of the Republic of Venice         
  • The [[Battle of Lepanto]] in 1571
  • Dardanelles]] in 1656
  • The Reception of the French Ambassador in Venice
  • Venetian possessions in the [[Eastern Mediterranean]], 1450
  • [[Giovan Battista Tiepolo]], ''Neptune offers the wealth of the sea to Venice'', 1748–1750. This painting is an allegory of the power of the Republic of Venice, as the wealth and power of the ''Serenissima'' was based on the control of the sea.
  • Drawing of the Doge's Palace, late 14th century
  • Map of Venice, 15th century; Page from the travelling guide of Bernhard of Breidenbach:''Sanctae peregrinationes'',<br/> illustrated and printed in [[Mainz]] by [[Erhard Reuwich]], 11 February 1486<ref>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b20000018.r=Bernhard%20de%20Breydenbach Gallica] llustrations de Opusculum sanctorum peregrinationum ad spulcrum…</ref>
  • In 1515, the Franco-Venetian alliance decisively defeated the Holy League at the [[Battle of Marignano]].
  • Venice in the 18th century
  • The territories of the Republic of Venice, superimposed over modern borders: in dark red, the territories conquered at the start of the 15th century; in red, the territories conquered at the start of the 16th century; in pink, the territories conquered temporarily; in yellow, the sea dominated by the Venetian fleet during the 15th century; the orange lines indicate the main routes and the purple squares are the main emporiums and commercial colonies. The map wrongly adapts the roman name Laodicea for modern Latakia.
  • [[Horses of Saint Mark]], brought as loot from [[Constantinople]] in 1204.
  • Republic of Venice in the early 18th century
  • The Venetia c AD 600
  • The Venetia c 840 AD
  • The Venetian fort in [[Nafplion]], Greece. This is one of the many forts that secured the Venetian trade routes in the Eastern Mediterranean.
  • Passariano]], where the Treaty of Campoformio was signed
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Venice; History of the republic of venice; History of the Venetian Republic
The Republic of Venice (; ) was a sovereign state and maritime republic in northeastern Italy, which existed for a millennium between the 8th century and 1797.
Music of Venice         
THE CITY'S ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUSIC OF ITALY
Venice (classical music); Music of Venezia; History of music in Venice; Music history of Venice
The city of Venice in Italy has played an important role in the development of the music of Italy. The Venetian state—i.