Sunday, June 8, 2014

The City Of Venice

            Venice            The Most Serene Republic of Venice dates back to 827, when a Byzantine Duke moved its seat to what is no... thumbnail 1 summary
           Venice

           The Most Serene Republic of Venice dates back to 827, when a Byzantine Duke moved its seat to what is now known as the Rialto, and for the following 970 years, prospered on trade and under the rule of a Roman-style Senate headed by the Doge. In 1797, the city was conquered by Napoleon, a blow from which it never recovered. The city was soon merged into Austria-Hungary, then ping-ponged back and forth between Austria and a nascent Italy, but Venice is still a monument to the glory days of the Renaissance, and historical culture still throbs powerfully in the old Italians' veins.

       

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