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veneration 1
venetian 60
venetian-genoese 1
venetians 49
venetoi 1
vengeance 4
venice 173
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49 revolt
49 serbian
49 significant
49 venetians
49 young
48 aim
48 always
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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venetians

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1 6,8 | Franks, southern Italians, Venetians, and some other peoples. 2 7,1 | obtain possession of what the Venetians themselves hoped in the 3 7,1 | In the capital itself the Venetians received a large quarter 4 7,1 | City. In their turn, the Venetians promised to be the faithful 5 7,1 | exceptional trade privileges. The Venetians, who had gone in throngs 6 7,1 | in a conquered land, the Venetians began to behave so arrogantly 7 7,1 | between the Byzantines and Venetians were not yet particularly 8 7,1 | At once, the irritated Venetians sent their fleet to raid 9 7,1 | had been allotted to the Venetians by the former trade treaties, 10 7,1 | suddenly ordered all the Venetians of Byzantium to be arrested 11 7,1 | said to have released the Venetians still imprisoned in Constantinople 12 7,2 | resided in Constantinople, the Venetians and Pisans, often met in 13 7,3 | to say, the crusaders and Venetians, he excommunicated them. 14 7,3 | produced no effect upon the Venetians. But the crusaders — the 15 7,3 | excommunication, but left the Venetians under the ban. He did not, 16 7,3 | with the excommunicated Venetians. They continued to act together. 17 7,3 | were forced to support the Venetians in their strife with Zara; 18 7,3 | prove the treason of the Venetians towards the Christian task, 19 7,3 | But he thought that if the Venetians were the chief instigators 20 7,3 | considered refuted. If the Venetians can be really accused of 21 7,3 | committee formed of six Venetians and six Frenchmen was to 22 7,3 | excommunicated the crusaders and Venetians after the seizure of Zara; 23 7,4 | time of the Comneni, the Venetians and their rivals, Genoese 24 7,4 | of Romania and where (the Venetians) could conduct their trade 25 7,4 | islands of the Empire, the Venetians, Pisans, and Genoese took 26 8,13| Levant so long enjoyed by the Venetians. This was a real offensive 27 8,13| selfish trade-policy of the Venetians, and of the hierarchic idea 28 8,14| St. Sophia, consisting of Venetians, had elected to the patriarchate 29 8,15| Western goods imported by the Venetians according to this treaty 30 9,2 | Bulgars from the north; the Venetians occupied some of the islands 31 9,2 | his father John V from the Venetians who, on the Emperor’s return 32 9,3 | previous privileges of the Venetians, and binding them, along 33 9,3 | activity, and forcing the Venetians, their rivals, into the 34 9,4 | in the Crimea, where both Venetians and Genoese colonies had 35 9,4 | supported the Genoese. The Venetians who lived in the capital 36 9,6 | Like Cantacuzene, the Venetians and Genoese, “these privileged 37 9,6 | much fighting between the Venetians and Genoese until the Pope 38 9,9 | Latin tiara.”[207]~ The Venetians and Genoese took part in 39 9,9 | intermingled; Constantinopolitans, Venetians and Genoese, all were present, 40 9,9 | pay tribute to them! The Venetians have made a treaty with 41 9,14| He was arrested by the Venetians as an insolvent debtor and 42 9,17| the Normans, Turks, Serbs, Venetians, and Genoese, the Empire 43 9,17| Thessalonica was occupied by the Venetians, and the Turks were about 44 9,17| companies, Turks, Genoese, and Venetians, Serbs and Bulgars. There 45 9,17| fleets of the Genoese and Venetians, or even against the Turkish 46 9,17| Pegolotti mentions Genoese, Venetians, Pisans, Florentines, Provençals, 47 9,17| various nations, but the Venetians “had more authority;” in 48 9,17| another place he mentioned Venetians, Genoese, and Catalans.[ 49 9,17| merchants, mainly those of the Venetians and Genoese but to some


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