- The
Dogado, or
Duchy of Venice, was the
homeland of the
Republic of Venice,
headed by the Doge. It
comprised the city of
Venice and the
narrow coastal...
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major European commercial and
naval powers.
Initially extended in the
Dogado area (a
territory currently comparable to the
Metropolitan City of Venice)...
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subdivisions of the Republic's possessions, the
other two
being the
original Dogado (Duchy) and the
Stato da Màr (maritime territories). At its
greatest extent...
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subdivisions of the
Republic of Venice's possessions, the
other two
being the
Dogado, i.e.
Venice proper, and the
Domini di
Terraferma in
northern Italy. The...
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Duchy of
Aosta County of Nice
County of
Tenda Republic of
Venice (697–1797)
Dogado Domini di
Terraferma Stato da Màr
Other Republics (c. 1000–1797) Republic...
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Duchy of
Aosta County of Nice
County of
Tenda Republic of
Venice (697–1797)
Dogado Domini di
Terraferma Stato da Màr
Other Republics (c. 1000–1797) Republic...
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inscription Manini Cineres ("ashes of Manin").
Lodovico Manin.
Memorie del
dogado,
preface and
notes by
Attilio Sarfatti, Venice, 1886 (in Italian) Fall of...
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Venetian republic was
conventionally divided in the
fifteenth century into the
Dogado of
Venice and the Lagoon, the
Stato di
Terraferma of
Venetian holdings in...
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Duchy of
Aosta County of Nice
County of
Tenda Republic of
Venice (697–1797)
Dogado Domini di
Terraferma Stato da Màr
Other Republics (c. 1000–1797) Republic...
-
Duchy of
Aosta County of Nice
County of
Tenda Republic of
Venice (697–1797)
Dogado Domini di
Terraferma Stato da Màr
Other Republics (c. 1000–1797) Republic...