Venetian Empire 1200–1670
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Product details
- ISBN 9780850458992
- Weight: 197g
- Dimensions: 180 x 240mm
- Publication Date: 23 Mar 1989
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The story of Venice is, to some extent, separate from that of the rest of Europe. The same could be said of the city's military history and organisation.
Early in the 9th century the Venetians defeated Pepin the Frank's attempts to overawe them, and they remained, at least in theory, subject to Byzantium. Gradually, however, Venice drifted into independence; and subsequently carved out its own empire at the expense of its former Byzantine masters. The Venetians were soon famous for their roving and warlike spirit, keen business acumen and pride.
This book explores the remarkable history of the city and its army from 1200 up until 1670.
Dr David Nicolle is Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Medieval Studies, Nottingham University. He is the author of numerous books on aspects of medieval military history, including many for Osprey, such as Campaign 43 Fornovo 1495.
Christopher Rothero is an expert on the armies of medieval Europe. He has written and illustrated several titles for the Osprey Men-at-Arms series including Men-at-Arms 111 The Armies of Crécy and Poitiers 1200-1670 and Men-at-Arms 113 The Armies of Agincourt.
