Between 1480 and 1600 CE, the rulers of Venice were primarily the Doges, who served as the city's chief magistrates and leaders. Notable Doges during this period included Doge Giovanni Mocenigo (1474-1485), Doge Pietro Loredan (1501-1521), and Doge Francesco Venier (1554-1556). The role of the Doge was symbolic, as real political power often resided with the Great Council and other governing bodies. This era was marked by significant political stability and the expansion of Venice's trade and territorial influence.
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The Feudal System was used during this time period in Venice.
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During the period of 1480-1600, Venice was surrounded by several neighboring states. To the north, it bordered the Friuli region, which was part of the Patriarchate of Aquileia. To the west, it faced the territories of the Duchy of Milan and the Republic of Verona. Additionally, to the east, Venice had proximity to the Republic of Friuli and the Ottoman Empire, which was expanding into the Veneto region.
The major religion in Venice from 1480-1600 CE was Roman Catholicism. The city had a strong connection to the Catholic Church, and religious rituals and ceremonies played a significant role in Venetian society during this time period.
The population of Venice during this period is estimated to have been around 150,000-180,000 people. Venice was a major city and maritime power during the Renaissance, attracting people from various regions for trade, art, and culture.
Cyril Pavlikianov has written: 'The Athonite Monastery of Vatopedi from 1480 to 1600'
In Venice, c. 1600.
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