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The History of the Republic of Venice. World History

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233366154
  • EAN9798233366154
  • Date de parution05/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

For over a thousand years, the Republic of Venice - known as La Serenissima - stood as one of the most remarkable states in European history. Rising from the marshy islands of the Venetian Lagoon, this maritime republic built a vast commercial and naval empire that dominated trade across the Mediterranean. Governed by the Doge of Venice and an intricate republican constitution, the Venetian Republic developed a unique political system that balanced aristocratic power, diplomatic skill, and economic ambition.
Venetian merchants and admirals carried the republic's influence from the Adriatic to Constantinople, Alexandria, and the ports of the eastern Mediterranean. This sweeping history traces Venice's rise from a vulnerable lagoon settlement to one of the great maritime republics of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It explores the republic's decisive role in events such as the Fourth Crusade and the sack of Constantinople in 1204, the expansion of the Venetian maritime empire across Crete, Cyprus, and the Aegean, and the long struggle against the Ottoman Empire during the Ottoman-Venetian Wars.
From the bustling markets of Renaissance Venice to the powerful fleets that helped secure victory at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the republic mastered diplomacy, commerce, and naval warfare. Yet the shifting currents of global trade and the rise of new European powers gradually eroded Venice's dominance. In 1797, after more than a millennium of independence, the Republic of Venice fell to Napoleon Bonaparte, ending one of the longest-lasting republics in world history.
The Treaty of Campo Formio formally dissolved the Venetian state and closed the final chapter of La Serenissima. Rich in historical insight and vivid storytelling, this book explores the political institutions, naval power, trade networks, and cultural achievements that allowed Venice to endure for centuries. It is the story of a republic that mastered the sea, shaped Mediterranean history, and left a legacy that still glimmers across the waters of its lagoon.
Perfect for readers of medieval history, Renaissance history, maritime history, and European political history, this account reveals how Venice became one of the most extraordinary republics the world has ever known.
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