- The
Patriarch of
Venice (Latin:
Patriarcha Venetiarum; Italian:
Patriarca di Venezia) is the
ordinary bishop of the
Archdiocese of Venice. The
bishop is...
- doges. The
simple titles dux
Veneticorum (duke of the Venetians) and dux
Venetiarum (duke of the Venetias)
predominate in the
tenth century. The
plural reflects...
-
Patriarchate of
Venice (Italian:
Patriarcato di Venezia; Latin:
Patriarchatus Venetiarum), also
sometimes called the
Archdiocese of Venice, is a
patriarchate of...
-
still depended on the
Byzantine Empire, the doge was
called in
Latin Dux
Venetiarum Provinciae ('Doge of the
Province of Venice'), and then,
starting from...
- Géza; et al. (1880). "Codex ****anicus,
Bibliothecae ad
templum divi
Marci Venetiarum primum ex
integro editit prolegomenis notis et
compluribus glossariis...
- OCLC 912074. Cessi, Roberto, ed. (1993).
Origo civitatum Italie seu
Venetiarum (Chronicon
Altinate et
Chronicon Gradense).
Tipografia del senato. pp...
-
Great Council, with the
following address:
Accipe coronam ducalem Ducatus Venetiarum ("Receive the
ducal crown of the
Dogeship of Venice"). The doge then wears...
- The
Chronicon Altinate,
Altino Chronicle or
Origo civitatum Italie seu
Venetiarum is one of the
oldest sources for the
history of Venice. The
oldest known...
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formicaria Pyrophorus venetiarum Pyrophorus flaviventris Pyroderes formicarius Pyroderes helveticus Pyroderes semirufus Pyroderes venetiarum Pyroderes flaviventris...
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numerous occasions. It
became a
naval station and the seat of the
Corrector Venetiarum et Histriae. A mint was established, of
which the
coins were very numerous...