- Parte****cius (d. 829) used the
title imperialis hypatus et
humilis dux
Venetiae, 'imperial
hypatos and
humble duke of Venice'.
These early titles combined...
- The
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (Latin:
Regnum Langobardiae et
Venetiae),
commonly called the "Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom" (Italian:
Regno Lombardo-Veneto;...
-
commercial agreement, sti****ted
between the
Duchy of
Venice (Ducatum
Venetiae) and the
Carolingian Empire, de
facto ratified the
independence of Venice...
-
Domenico Leoni 738
Leoni was the
first Byzantine magister militum per
Venetiae. 2
Felice Cornicola 739 3
Teodato Ipato 739 4
Jovian Ceparius 741 5 John...
- Rivo Alto (Rialto),
united with
neighbouring islands, took the name of
Venetiæ, from the
province of Venetia, the
territory of the
ancient Veneti, of...
- The
Diocese of
Venice in
Florida (Latin:
Dioecesis Venetiae in Florida) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory–or diocese, of the
Catholic Church in...
- Orléans
France early 4th
century AD
Kovachevsko kale Kovachevo,
Targovishte Bulgaria 421 AD
Venetiae Venice Italy 7th c. AD
Ragusium Dubrovnik Croatia...
-
Italy were
governed at the end of the
fourth century by
eight consulares (
Venetiae et Histriae, Aemiliae, Liguriae,
Flaminiae et
Piceni annonarii, Tusciae...
-
challenger to Carinus' rule; the
usurper Juli****, Carinus'
corrector Venetiae, took
control of
northern Italy and
Pannonia after Diocletian's accession...
-
isolated and
unoccupied islands in the lagoon, from
which the city of
Venetiae or
Venice was born.
After a
period of
Byzantine domination in 8th century...