the venetians had lookes to constantinople rather than to Western Europe for art and literature. venice was different in other ways too the city including its palaces and churches was built on 117 islands linkes by nearly 400 bridges instead of streets venice had canals
No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.
Italy as a united country has never controlled trade with Arabs. The city-state of Venice controlled the spice trade along with the Arabs in 1500s and 1600s, but most other forms of trade in Italy were dispersed throughout different provinces at different time periods.
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.
The Italian city-states of Venice, Genoa, and Florence shared a common foundation in commerce and trade, which fueled their economic power during the Renaissance. Each city-state developed its own unique political structure, often characterized by oligarchic rule, and they were centers of art, culture, and innovation. Additionally, they competed with each other for dominance in trade routes and influence, while also fostering a rich environment for artistic and intellectual advancements.
because they liked to trade with each other
No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.No. You are thinking of Venice which is on the other side of the Italian peninsula.
To gain land for farming
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Italy as a united country has never controlled trade with Arabs. The city-state of Venice controlled the spice trade along with the Arabs in 1500s and 1600s, but most other forms of trade in Italy were dispersed throughout different provinces at different time periods.
one is Venice but i don't know the other need help looking for that two
Because Austria occupied Lombardy and Venice and they had a lot of influence over other Italian states. The unification of Italy deminished that influence.
All but Paris, which is in France. The other three were in the area that is now northern Italy.
The major TRADE Cities were: Rome, Florence, Venice, Bologna, Naples and Milan.
A decline in trade is the effect of the success of Portuguese trade on other European nations in general and on the Italian city of Venice in particular.Specifically, Venice is located on the northeastern side of the Italian peninsula. It therefore represents one of Europe's most convenient and hallowed meeting points, by land and water, for traders from the West and those from the East. The Portuguese land routes through, and sea routes around, Africa served as major competition to accessing the products of such exciting, exotic Eastern countries as modern-day China and India.
A decline in trade is the effect of the success of Portuguese trade on other European nations in general and on the Italian city of Venice in particular.Specifically, Venice is located on the northeastern side of the Italian peninsula. It therefore represents one of Europe's most convenient and hallowed meeting points, by land and water, for traders from the West and those from the East. The Portuguese land routes through, and sea routes around, Africa served as major competition to accessing the products of such exciting, exotic Eastern countries as modern-day China and India.
Italian Charms are not much different than other charms. While most charms dangle -- having been collected, then clipped to a charm bracelet -- Italian Charms are square, being attached to the appropriate square of the bracelet.
Sicilian Language is different from Italian. Just like the other romance languages (French, Spanish, or Portuguese) are different from Italian. The Sicilian grammar shares the same fundamentals as the other Latin language and, in my opinion, has a closer relation to Spanish grammar.