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War and Violence in Early and High Medieval Venice presents a comprehensive collection of primary sources, providing insight into all aspects of Venetian warfare and internal conflict during this formative period.
This valuable sourcebook offers annotated English translations alongside original Latin texts chronicling Venice's remarkable journey from its emergence as an independent Adriatic force to its rise as one of the major powers in the Mediterranean in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The sources reveal how Venetians maintained independence against neighboring rulers and raiders while establishing internal stability despite occasional coups. Readers will also discover how Venice strategically exploited the conquest of the Holy Land and the weakening of Byzantine naval power to expand eastward, often through military force, and successfully challenged powers like the German Empire during the 1150s-1170s.
Through its chronological and topical approach, this resource will appeal to scholars and students of medieval Venice, Europe, and the Mediterranean, as well as those interested in military and political history.
Contents
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Bibliography
1. War in the early Middle Ages (first part: late sixth century - ca. 900)
2. War in the early Middle Ages (second part: early tenth century - late eleventh century)
3. War in the high Middle Ages (first part: early twelfth century - 1160s)
4. War in the high Middle Ages (second part: 1171 - ca. 1215)
5. Wars against the peoples of northern and central Italy
6. Wars against the Slavs
7. Wars against the Hungarians
8. Wars against the Muslims
9. Wars against the Germans
10. Wars against the southern Italian Normans
11. Wars against the Byzantines
12. Plots and revolts against the Venetian rulers
13. Conflicts and murders
Index