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1263 – Venetian victory against the Genoese and Byzantines at the Battle of Settepozzi; 1264 – The Genoese capture a Venetian trade convoy at the Battle of Saseno. 1266 – Venetian victory against the Genoese at the Battle of Trapani; 1268 Lorenzo Tiepolo is elected Doge; A ten-year peace treaty with Byzantium grants Venice trading privileges.
Compared to the Renaissance architecture of other Italian cities, in Venice there was a degree of conservatism, especially in retaining the overall form of buildings, which in the city were usually replacements on a confined site, and in windows, where arched or round tops, sometimes with a classicized version of the tracery of Venetian Gothic architecture, remained far more heavily used than ...
The Architectural History of Venice. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-09029-1. Gerhard Rösch (2002). "The Serrata of the Great Council and Venetian society, 1286-1323". In John Jeffries Martin; Dennis Romano (eds.). Venice Reconsidered: The History and Civilization of an Italian City-State, 1297–1797. Johns Hopkins University Press.
The Military Organisation of a Renaissance State, Venice c. 1400 to 1617 (1984) (ISBN 0521032474) Martin, John Jeffries, and Dennis Romano (eds). Venice Reconsidered. The History and Civilization of an Italian City-State, 1297-1797. (2002) Johns Hopkins UP. The most recent collection on essays, many by prominent scholars, on Venice.
Venetian–Genoese wars: Carlo Zeno — Genoese fleet under the French Marshal Boucicaut: Venetian victory: 1412, August 24: Motta di Livenza, Veneto: Hungarian–Venetian wars: Carlo Malatesta — Hungarian forces of Sigismund of Luxembourg: Venetian victory, consolidation of Venetian rule over Dalmatia: 1416, May 29: northern entrance of the ...
The Venetian Renaissance was one of the fundamental declinations of the Italian Renaissance. Renaissance art arrived in Veneto through Donatello 's stay in Padua from 1443 to 1453, later spreading to painting through Squarcione and his students.
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His reign was the longest of all Doges in Venetian history. Was forced to abdicate by the Council of Ten. Age 49/84 66 Pasquale Malipiero (1392 – 5 May 1462) 30 October 1457 – 5 May 1462 Age c. 65/70 67 Cristoforo Moro (1390 – 10 November 1471) Mid to Late May 1462 – 10 November 1471 Age c. 72/81 68 Nicolò Tron (c. 1399 – 28 July 1473)