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  • {{Image|Venice from space.jpg|right|350px|Venice is built on 118 tiny islands linked by canals and bridges.}} ...f Venice"]], and 1604 play, [[Othello|"The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"]].
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  • ...e Counter Reformation'' (1968) [http://www.questia.com/read/99057919?title=Venice%20and%20the%20Defense%20of%20Republican%20Liberty%3a%20Renaissance%20Values * Carboni, Stefano, ed. ''Venice and the Islamic World, 828-1797.'' (2007). 375 pp.
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  • *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/625298/Venice Venice] - <small><font color=maroon>(Free Full-Text Article from Britannica Online
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  • {{Image|Venice from space.jpg|right|350px|Venice is built on 118 tiny islands linked by canals and bridges.}} ...f Venice"]], and 1604 play, [[Othello|"The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice"]].
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  • ...subpages}}</noinclude>(1757-1822) Italian neoclassical sculptor, active in Venice, Rome, Vienna, Paris, and London; court sculptor to Napoleon; Marquess of I
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  • ...e Counter Reformation'' (1968) [http://www.questia.com/read/99057919?title=Venice%20and%20the%20Defense%20of%20Republican%20Liberty%3a%20Renaissance%20Values * Carboni, Stefano, ed. ''Venice and the Islamic World, 828-1797.'' (2007). 375 pp.
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  • ...s ''Buddenbrooks'', ''The Magic Mountain'', and the short story ''Death in Venice''.
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  • *'''[[Ernani]]''' - [[Teatro La Fenice]], [[Venice]] 1844 *'''[[Attila]]''' - Teatro La Fenice, Venice, 1846
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  • ...backwaters, beaches, and lagoons, and has been historically described as "Venice of the East".
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  • ...de The Rape of Lucretia (1946), The Turn of the Screw (1954), and Death in Venice (1973). He also wrote choral and orchestral works.
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  • ...de The Rape of Lucretia (1946), The Turn of the Screw (1954), and Death in Venice (1973). He also wrote choral and orchestral works.
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  • *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/625298/Venice Venice] - <small><font color=maroon>(Free Full-Text Article from Britannica Online
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  • {{r|Venice||**}}
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  • ...presentation_E.asp The European Commission for Democracy through Law, (the Venice Commission)]] - the Council of Europe's advisory body on constitutional mat
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  • ...oceedings of the Commemorative Symposia in 2003, Salzburg, Prague, Vienna, Venice |year=2007 |publisher=Living Edition}}
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  • ...antine" comes from 14th Century practice in [[Venice]]. "Ships arriving in Venice from infected ports were required to sit at anchor for 40 days before landi
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  • {{r|Venice}}
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  • {{rpl|Venice}}
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  • | title = Case No. 44, British Military Court at Venice, Italy, 17th February-6th May, 1947
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  • {{r|Venice}}
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  • ...arbo was noted for his generosity and imposing appearance; the Cardinal of Venice, as he became known, was quite influential under the papacies of Eugene IV,
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  • ...he Magic Mountain'' (''Der Zauberberg'', 1924), and the novella ''Death in Venice'' (''Der Tod in Venedig'', 1912), the semi-autobiographical story of an eld
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  • * Joseph Smith, an 18th Century [[Briton|British]] merchant, Consul in [[Venice]] and art patron (see [[Canaletto]]).
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  • ...the tutelage of composer Tullio Serafin, performed in Florence, Turin and Venice. Her final operatic performance took place in 1965.
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  • ...usade to recover the Holy Land, the order's headquarters were moved from [[Venice]] (which would have been the disembarkation point for travel to the Near Ea
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  • ...icuously as the plot advances from the English countryside to the heart of Venice. Only Colonel Russell is exactly what he seems to be on the surface and, as ...hat is circling give-aways on "Negative Gravity", take him from England to Venice, and prove he is not perfectly equipped for the job. But it does prove the
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  • ...s under the sway of Don Joseph Nasi, who persuaded Selim to declare war on Venice for the purpose of taking Cyprus, which at the time was under Venetian cont ..., the half brother of King [[Philip II]] of Spain. The master engineers of Venice provided the fleet with the galleass, a ship able to carry numerous heavy [
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  • ...], [[Viking]] countries, [[Arab]] countries, China, Italian republics as [[Venice]] and [[Genoa]], [[Byzance]], [[England]], [[France]], [[Portugal]], [[Spai
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  • Humanistic and Political Literature in Florence and Venice at the beginning of the quattrocento; studies in criticism and chronology (
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  • ...'''Luigi da Cadamosto''' or '''Luigi da Cada Mosto''' (1432-1488) was an [[Venice|Venetian]] merchant and navigator who under the patronage of the Portuguese ...nean, North Africa and [[Flanders]]. In August 1454, while travelling from Venice to Flanders, Cadamosto’s three galleys were caught in a storm off Cape St
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  • ...(1971). He later gained international acclaim after participating in the [[Venice]] ''Biennale'' in 1980 and the Kassel ''Documenta'' in 1984. A large exhibi
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  • ...1204, the city and the island went under the control of the [[Republic of Venice]] and ''Χάνδαξ, Chandax'' was adapted in Venetian ([[Northern Italian
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  • ...survived under this title), ''Midsummer Night's Dream'', and ''Merchant of Venice'', ''Richard II'', ''Richard III'', ''Henry the IV'' (this is actually two ...of ''Much Ado about Nothing'', ''Midsummer Night's Dream'', ''Merchant of Venice'', ''Henry IV Part II'', ''Henry V''
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  • ...pre-Roman era, the Roman Republic, and the Italian city-states, including Venice and Genoa, during the [[Middle Ages]].<ref> [http://www.historyforkids.org/
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  • .... The book consists of a series of dream-like tales told by the youthful [[Venice|Venetian]] traveler [[Marco Polo]] to the elderly [[Tartar]] ruler [[Kublai
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  • ...McFee, Mendham, Menor, Miramonte, Nebraska, Olympia, Ray, Rex, Tucson and Venice." </ref> At some point in time, perhaps 50 to 60 years ago, when the first
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  • ...t]]'', quoted criticisms Reardon had made of the programmers at the 2019 [[Venice Film Festival]], for failing to recognize female film directors in their ch ...= https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/movies/tiff-has-a-message-for-venice-do-better-by-women-filmmakers
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  • *Between 1982 and 1991, Mill Pond Press of Venice, Florida published limited edition reproductions of his paintings. 

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  • *[[St Mark's Basilica]], the most famous of the churches of Venice and an example of Byzantine architecture
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  • ...title=The World of Aldus Manutius: Business and Scholarship in Renaissance Venice |location=Ithaca, N.Y. |publisher=[[Cornell University Press]] |year=1979 |
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  • ...ing a channel between Danube and Moldau in order to simplify trade between Venice and Prague.
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  • ...photography. Merle's adoptive daughter Dahlia (Dally) travels to New York, Venice, the Balkans, and Paris. Webb Traverse, believed to be "The [[Kieselguhr]]
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  • Browning died at his son's home in [[Venice]] on 12 December 1889. He was buried in Poets' Corner in [[Westminster Abbe
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  • ...m Brescia; as well and [[Ventura di Francesco de' Machetti Linarol]], of [[Venice]].<ref name=WittenSurviving>
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  • * [[Commissario Brunetti|Commissario Guido Brunetti]], based in Venice, created by [[Donna Leon]], 1992-
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  • ====Venice==== ...stimulating the flourishing of the arts. It attracted a lot of artists to Venice where they could find wealthy patrons.
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  • ...After travelling around Italy, he eventually settled for a while in the [[Venice]] area. With the renewal of ''Childe Harold'' Byron had started to drive b : 1819 ''Prophecy of Dante'' written, ''Mazeppa'' and the ''Ode on Venice'' published, ''[[Don Juan]]'' Cantos I & II anonymously published
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  • ...ussell broke his leg, and Wyatt had to continue the mission to Ferrara and Venice. In the same year he produced the only work of his to be published in his
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  • ...Careful with (the "d") words!'', speech to the European Colloquia Series, Venice, 25 November 2008, European Central Bank 2008]</ref>. Most of them also adv
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  • ...e from ptolemaic Egypt and the Roman Empire, to the Italian City states of Venice and Verona, to medieval Denmark (Hamlet), England (e.g. MacBeth) and many o
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  • ...f way with the possible exception of going through the commercial strip of Venice Boulevard. ...the east; and the L.A. neighborhoods of [[Venice, Los Angeles, California|Venice]] and [[Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California|Playa Vista]] to the west, alo
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  • ...rter, won first prize at the First International Festival of Art Film in [[Venice]].
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  • ...daring military attempts against the Venetians. In 846, they breached to [[Venice]] itself and robbed the neighbouring lagoon city of [[Caorle]]. After numer * [[History of the Republic of Venice]]
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  • ...elley, Mary and Allegra (Claire Clairmont's daughter by Byron) traveled to Venice, where Byron was staying. Shelley lived in Italy for the next four years un
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  • | | Aquileia (Venice) | | Venice
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  • ...oceedings of the Commemorative Symposia in 2003, Salzburg, Prague, Vienna, Venice |year=2007 |publisher=Living Edition}}
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  • |''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''||Comedy||Antonio borrows from Shylock on behalf of his friend Bassanio.
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  • His service as a military surgeon in Venice likely exposed him to some of the teachings of the Arab physicians.
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  • ...l. It has been reported that some timber piles used during 16th century in Venice still survive since they were below groundwater level. Timber can be treate
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  • ...]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in [[New York, New York|New York]], the [[Venice Biennale]], and in galleries in cities throughout the world including [[Bas
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  • From Ballet to the Batcave and Beyond, by Yvonne Craig. Venice, CA: Kudu Press, 2000. Yvonne's life and career in her own words.
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  • ...on, instead of a much more convenient and easily supervised publication in Venice, to avoid anticipated censorship (the [[Inquisition|Roman Inquisition]] was {{cite book |author=Jane A. Bernstein |title=Music printing in Renaissance Venice: the Scotto Press, 1539-1572 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=hToWGz9x
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  • * Kittell, Ellen E. and Madden, Thomas F., eds. ''Medieval and Renaissance Venice.'' (1999). 345 pp.
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  • ...no'') has its own marine infantry unit, the Serenissima Regiment, based in Venice. Its soldiers are called ''Lagunari''.
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  • ...usade to recover the Holy Land, the Order's headquarters were moved from [[Venice]] (which would have been the disembarkation point for travel to the Near Ea
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  • ...n commerce, which itself had an effect on the rise of great cities such as Venice and the emergence of a money economy in the West. ...by the Christian king of Hungary, Zara was the greatest Adriatic rival of Venice. Pope Innocent failed to stop the new plan, but he did excommunicate all pa
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  • ...n the 52-card bridge pack. The oldest, trappola, was invented, probably in Venice, about 1500. Others include tressette, calabresella and the all fours subfa
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  • * ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''
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  • ...y." This person or another traveler then negotiated with the government of Venice to sell his secret device at a high price. A telescope had in fact been the
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  • ...elbow'). He cited to this effect [[Shakespeare's]] play [[The Merchant of Venice]] published in 1600 (Act IV, sc. I, l. 55) where the expression "woollen pi
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  • ...eau attempted to court the Madame Dupin and failed. He then left Paris for Venice and became the private secretary to the French ambassador there, with whom
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  • ...crossed by some 400 bridges. Thus, Amsterdam is sometimes referred to as ''Venice of the North''. Many of the large picturesque houses along the canals are f
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  • ...ats and fleas aboard as well. From the port the plague spread to Genoa and Venice by 1348. From Italy the disease spread to France, Spain, Portugal, and Engl
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  • ...Loisach river valley. When the Romans built a road, the Via Raetia, from Venice to Augsburg through Brenner Pass, they built a waystop about 1 days march n
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  • ...e political conflict involving four dominant city-states (Florence, Milan, Venice, and Naples), along with the [[Papacy]], [[France, history|France]], Spain,
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  • The capital of printing in Europe shifted to [[Venice]], where visionary printers like [[Aldus Manutius]] ensured widespread avai
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  • ...ed for Hadrianos, Alexios' second brother, and awarded also to the Doge of Venice and the Sultan of Iconium. During the 12th century. it remained in use for
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  • *[[User:Kjetil Ree|Our Norwegian friend]] remembered his vacation to [[Venice]] a couple of years ago (a city full of touts and crooks!). He also visited
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  • ...ef> Asturias himself complained about the film: he "sent a telegram to the Venice Film Festival denying permission to show the feature, but the letter arrive
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  • ...nglish kings [[Henry VII]] and Henry [[Henry VIII]] were undertaken by a [[Venice|Venetian]] family the Cabots.
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  • ...nglish kings [[Henry VII]] and Henry [[Henry VIII]] were undertaken by a [[Venice|Venetian]] family the Cabots.
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  • ...using artillery, Portuguese warships took control of the Indian Ocean, and Venice defeated the Ottoman Empire at the [[Battle of Lepanto]].<ref> see Parker (
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  • ...g already famously played [[Shylock]] in Shakespeare's ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' on the Yiddish stage at the People's Theater, he played the role again
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  • ...eing republics. These included Italian city states like [[Florence]] and [[Venice]] and the members of the [[Hanseatic League]].
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  • ...s rising and going to become, together with its rival [[Republic of Venice|Venice]], one of the most important powers in the world. The English Monarch paid
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  • | Venice Pro (4-man tournament) || 11 August
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  • Iron sheets hung over the sides were used in 16th century Venice and Korea to protect against enemy fire; it gave a "tortoise" look. In the
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  • ...and at royal courts, and then at public opera houses (the first opened in Venice in 1637). These early Italian violinists spread throughout Europe and influ
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  • ...1908 at [[St Margaret's, Westminster]] and [[honeymoon]]ed in [[Baveno]], Venice, and [[Veverí Castle]] in [[Moravia]].<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 198&ndash;200 ...vious day, however, Rommel had launched his counter-offensive, ''Operation Venice'', to begin the [[Battle of Gazala]].<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 690.</ref> The A
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