-
nation in that area
Venetians might refer to:
Masters of
Venetian painting in 15th-16th
centuries City
dwellers of
Venice Venetian and the like may also...
- The
Venetian Lagoon (Italian:
Laguna di Venezia;
Venetian: Ĺaguna de Venesia) is an
enclosed bay of the
Adriatic Sea, in
northern Italy, in
which the...
- The
Venetian Plain, or
Venetian-Friulian
Plain (Italian:
Pianura Veneta or
Pianura Veneto-friulana) is a
major geographical feature of Italy. It extends...
- The
Venetian Causeway crosses Biscayne Bay
between Miami on the
mainland and
Miami Beach on a
barrier island in the
Miami metropolitan area. The man-made...
-
Venetian red is a
light and warm (somewhat unsaturated)
pigment that is a
darker shade of red. The
composition of
Venetian red
changed over time. Originally...
- was not a
typical Venetian Doge, as he was a
subject of Byzantium.
While he is
considered to be the
first Doge of Venice,
Venetians were not
truly free...
- Empire. In
spite of that,
Venetians did not want to
renounce their formal claims to the
Albanian coast, and the term
Venetian Albania was
officially kept...
- so, that it was
mentioned in Dante's Inferno: As in the ****nal of the
Venetians Boils in
winter the
tenacious pitch To
smear their unsound vessels over...
-
autochthonous Venetian po****tion, and in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, the
United States and the
United Kingdom by
Venetians in the diaspora...
-
discovered accidentally. Gl****
beads (a.k.a.
Murano beads) were made by the
Venetians beginning in the 1200s. The
beads were used as
rosary beads and jewelry...