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Vor einem Tag · The Republic of Venice (Italian: Repubblica di Venezia; Venetian: Repùblega de Venèsia) or Venetian Republic, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.
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Ottoman–Venetian Wars. 1460s conflicts. 1470s conflicts....
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Vor 3 Tagen · Sie ist Hauptstadt der Region Venetien und der Metropolitanstadt Venedig. Venedig trägt den Beinamen La Serenissima („Die Durchlauchtigste“). [3] Das historische Zentrum (centro storico) liegt auf 127 Inseln in der Lagune von Venedig .
Vor 6 Tagen · Venice, city, major seaport, and capital of both the provincia (province) of Venezia and the regione (region) of Veneto, northern Italy. An island city, it was once the centre of a maritime republic. It was the greatest seaport in late medieval Europe and the continent’s commercial and cultural link to Asia.
Vor einem Tag · Alexander's empire had a Hellenization policy, whereby Hellenic culture, religion, and sometimes language were spread or imposed across conquered peoples. However, Hellenisation was not enforced most of the time and was just a language of administration until his death. This was typically implemented through the founding of new cities, the settlement of a Macedonian or Greek urban elite, and ...
8. Mai 2024 · Marco Polo (born c. 1254, Venice [Italy]—died January 8, 1324, Venice) was a Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia in 1271–95, remaining in China for 17 of those years. His Il milione (“The Million”), known in English as the Travels of Marco Polo, is a classic of travel literature. Travels of the Polo family.
24. Mai 2024 · Battle of Lepanto, (October 7, 1571), naval engagement in the waters off southwestern Greece between the allied Christian forces of the Holy League and the Ottoman Turks during an Ottoman campaign to acquire the Venetian island of Cyprus.