The Republic of Venice (Venetian: Repùblica Vèneta; Italian: Repubblica di Venezia), traditionally known as the Most Serene Republic of Venice (Venetian: Serenìsima Repùblica Vèneta; Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia), was a sovereign state and maritime republic in northeastern Italy, whi...
From this point of view, war could be a great limit, because the Republic of Venice restricted the export (of men and products) to maintain inside its borders the know-how and the weapons for its own use. Moreover, there was the will to not supply arms to the enemy States....
The Hungarians could prove a useful ally to have by the Republic's side in future conflicts with Venice. However, the Ragusans should not replace one master for another as in the past.Further Eastlies the Tsardom of Serbia. This state has been constantly expanding its borders and in the p...
Venice, in later times, figured more than once in wars of ambition, till, becoming an object to the other Italian states, Pope Julius II. found means to accomplish that formidable league,9 which gave a deadly blow to the power and pride of this haughty republic. The provinces of Holland,...
The center of the republic was the city of Dubrovnik. Until 1205 the republic was in vassalage to Byzantium, and from 1205 to 1358 it was ruled by Venice. Arts and crafts were well developed in the Dubrovnik Republic (shipbuilding and working in wood, stone, leather, cloth, and jewelry)...
In the ninth and first half of the tenth centuries early feudal Croatian and Serbian states emerged and grew stronger in the struggle against the Kingdom of Hungary, Venice, and the First Bulgarian Kingdom. At the beginning of the 11th century most of Yugoslavia was conquered by Byzantium. Th...
Venice - Maritime, Republic, Lagoon: Uniquely among Italy’s chief cities, Venice came into being after the fall of the Roman Empire in the West. The Lombard hordes, whose incursions into northern Italy began in ad 568, drove great numbers of mainlanders
Venice and Overtourism: Simulating Sustainable Development Scenarios through a Tourism Carrying Capacity Model. Sustainability 2020, 12, 512. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Llausas, A.; Vila-Subiros, J.; Pueyo-Ros, J.; Fraguell, R.M. Carrying Capacity as a Tourism Management Strategy in a ...
Francesco Foscari was the doge of Venice who led the city in a long and ruinous series of wars against Milan. His life story is the subject of the tragedy The Two Foscari by Lord Byron and of an opera by Giuseppe Verdi. Belonging to a prominent Venetian
remained only a tiny fraction of the total population, ranging from 12 percent in 14th-centuryBolognato 2 percent or less in 15th- and 16th-centuryVenice, where admission to the ruling nobility had been permanently closed during the 14th century. Thus, whether judged by the standards of Classic...