In Our Time

The Venetian Empire

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Nov 28, 2024
Maartje van Gelder, a Professor in Early Modern History at the University of Amsterdam, Stephen Bowd from the University of Edinburgh, and Georg Christ from the University of Manchester dive into the rise of Venice as a maritime power. They explore how Venice transformed from marshy islands into a booming trade empire lacking walls. The conversation reveals peculiar aspects like the influence of the Arsenalotti during sieges and the unique governance by the doge. They also discuss Venice's strategies against the looming threat of rival powers and its multifaceted cultural legacy.
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ANECDOTE

Venice's Origin

  • Venice originated as a refuge for people fleeing barbarian invasions, unlike other Roman-era cities.
  • This 'safe haven' identity became a foundational myth.
INSIGHT

Venice's Unique Setting

  • Venice's unique amphibious setting, a collection of islands, contributed to its lack of walls.
  • Its reliance on the lagoon for protection created a sense of isolation and otherworldliness.
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Venetian Identity

  • Venice developed its identity by claiming to be heirs to the Roman Republic, having provided refuge to those fleeing invasions.
  • Its connection to Byzantium arose from being part of the Byzantine Empire for centuries.
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