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  2. Venetian Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian Arsenal was not only able to function as a major shipyard, but was also responsible for these routine maintenance stops that most Venetian galleys required. This required financing, for which the Venetian government spent almost 10% of its revenues. This naval power resulted in the domination of Mediterranean commerce.

  3. Venetian navy - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian navy (Venetian: Armada) was the navy of the Venetian Republic which played an important role in the history of the republic and the Mediterranean world. It was the premier navy in the Mediterranean Sea for many centuries between the medieval and early modern periods, providing Venice with control and influence over trade and ...

  4. List of sailing ships of the Venetian navy - Wikipedia

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    After the Peace of Passarowitz in 1718 and the decline of Venetian naval strength, their number was greatly reduced, and from the second half of the 18th century their roles were taken by newly built frigates. [2] Drago Volante-class, 5 ships, 1673-1720 [4] Venere Armata-class, 4 ships, 1676-1717 [5] San Marco grande-class, 1 ship, 1684-1690 [6]

  5. Venetian arsenal, Gouvia - Wikipedia

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    View of the Corfu Venetian arsenal from the bay of Gouvia. Located near the mouth of the Adriatic Sea, Corfu was a very strategic location for Venice and the Venetians built extensive fortifications to defend the island against incursions. The island was also at the centre of their naval operations in the Levant.

  6. Category:Venetian navy - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks of the Venetian navy (9 P) S. Ships of the Venetian navy (1 C, 4 P) V. Venetian Arsenal (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Venetian navy"

  7. Captain of the Gulf - Wikipedia

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    The Captain of the Gulf (Venetian: Capitan del Golfo; Italian: Capitano in/del Golfo) was a senior naval command of the Republic of Venice.. The post was established around 1330, when a squadron of ships was set up to patrol the "Gulf of Venice" (as the Adriatic Sea was known to the Venetians) and provide protection for commerce there. [1]

  8. Venetian army - Wikipedia

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    A further problem for Venice was the need to station permanent garrisons in their overseas colonies. During the Ottoman–Venetian Wars, primacy was usually held by the commanders of the Venetian navy, and the army forces served without distinction as shipborne infantry, in the field, or as garrisons of fortresses. During these conflicts, the ...

  9. Venice - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The Venetian Arsenal is considered by several historians to be the first factory in history and was the base of Venice's naval power. [11] The sovereignty of Venice came to an end in 1797, at the hands of Napoleon. Subsequently, in 1866, the city became part of the Kingdom of Italy. [12]