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Between the late sixth and the early thirteenth centuries, Venice underwent huge changes. From the periphery of the Byzantine Empire, Venice acquired complete independence and emerged as one of the major powers in the Mediterranean. In the early Middle Ages, the Venetians avoided absorption by neighboring rulers, all the while progressively extending their trading activities to most of the Mediterranean. The twelfth and early thirteenth centuries were a crucial period for this process. Taking advantage of the conquest of the Holy Land and the weakening of the Byzantines, the Venetians' policy in the eastern Mediterranean aimed both at strengthening their position in that area and acquiring new markets. Using a chronological and topical approach, this volume presents the annotated English translation and Latin text of all the references to the Venetian rulers in early- and high-medieval Venetians historical texts.
Contents
Introduction
Bibliography
The Venetian Dukes in the Early Middle Ages: First Part (Early Eighth Century - 942)
The Venetian Dukes in the Early Middle Ages: Second Part (942-1008)
The Venetian Dukes in the High Middle Ages (1102-1229)
Ducal Elections
The Venetian Co-Rulers
Evaluations on the Venetian Dukes
The Venetian Dukes as Military Leaders
Plots and Revolts Against the Venetian Dukes
Index



