There was never a state called the Empire of Venice, but the Most Serene Republic of Venice ruled a large amount of territory, including parts of Italy, Greece, Crete and the Middle East.
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The boundaries for the empire of Charlemagne were Aachen, Paris, Rome, Barcelona, and Venice.
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Vienna was never part of the Ottoman Empire, although it was the site of two significant sieges in 1529 and 1683. Venice, on the other hand, had territories that were intermittently under Ottoman control, particularly in the eastern Mediterranean. The Republic of Venice engaged in a long conflict with the Ottomans, losing some territories but never fully succumbing to Ottoman rule. Ultimately, while Venice had a complex relationship with the Ottomans, Vienna remained outside of their empire.
Venice was a dependency of the Byzantine Empire when it gained control of Italy. This continued after the Byzantines lost northern Italy because of the Lombard invasion and survived the takeover of Italy by the Franks. This kept Venice separate from the Holy Roman Empire and kept her linked to Constantinople, even though she gradually gained effective independence. The first crusade, which was fought to help the Byzantines, and where Venice and the other Italian sea republics supplied the navy, increased commercial ties with the Byzantine Empire. Venice was the prime trading link between Constantinople and Western Europe.
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The Republic of Venice.
They split up into half & half from Venice to Florence to Tuscany to Rome.
They competed with the Byzantines in order to trade with Asia. They were successful and ended up gaining positions in the Empire.
Ostia and Brundisium.
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