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    The ByzantineVenetian treaty of 1082 was a trade and defence pact signed between the Byzantine Empire and the Republic of Venice, in the form of an imperial...
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  • ByzantineVenetian treaty may refer to: ByzantineVenetian treaty of 1082 ByzantineVenetian treaty of 1265 ByzantineVenetian treaty of 1268 Byzantine–Venetian...
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    Rus'–Byzantine War (1043) ByzantineVenetian Treaty of 1082 ByzantineVenetian War (1294–1302) Byzantine civil war of 1321–1328 Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347...
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  • Constantinople Rus'–Byzantine Treaty (945), signed in Constantinople, ended the Rus'–Byzantine War (941) ByzantineVenetian Treaty of 1082, signed in Constantinople...
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    ports within the Byzantine Empire. The Treaty of Nymphaeum was very similar in its objectives as the ByzantineVenetian Treaty of 1082, in which Venice...
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    suffered with the Treaty of Turin of 1381 and begin expansion on the mainland. Venetian expansion, however, led to the coalition of the Habsburg monarchy...
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    privileges were granted to it by the Emperors via treaties, such as the ByzantineVenetian Treaty of 1082. The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was initially intended...
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  • Treaty (945) Treaty of Safar (970) Byzantine–Georgian treaty of 1022 Byzantine–Georgian treaty of 1031 ByzantineVenetian Treaty of 1082 Treaty of Devol (1108)...
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    Normans. ByzantineVenetian treaty: Alexios I signs a trade and defence pact with Venice, in the form of an imperial Golden Bull. He grants the Venetians a commercial...
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    Venetian request, it was confirmed by the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos in 1082. In a chrysobull dated that year, Alexios granted the Venetian...
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    the Byzantines before, starting with the ByzantineVenetian treaty of 1082. However, with the chaotic events of 1204, the relationship between the two powers...
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    the Venetians returned to Croatia for a major offensive and drove the Croatian leaders from various towns Following the Golden Bull of 1082, Byzantine Emperor...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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    The Venetian–Genoese Wars were four conflicts between the Republic of Venice and the Republic of Genoa which took place between 1256 and 1381. Each was...
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    rivalry with the Byzantine Empire, and later the maritime republics of Pisa and Genoa for primacy over trade with the Levant, the Venetian navy was at times...
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  • elected Doge 1071 – Domenico Selvo is elected Doge 1082 – Needing Venetian naval assistance, the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos grants them major trading...
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    (2009). "The poverty of the Patriarchate of Grado and the Byzantine-Venetian Treaty of 1082". Mediterranean Historical Review. 24 (1): 1–16. doi:10...
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    father's 1082 treaty with the Republic of Venice, which had given the Italian republic unique and generous trading rights within the Byzantine Empire....
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    Nicovich, John Mark (2009). "The poverty of the Patriarchate of Grado and the Byzantine-Venetian Treaty of 1082". Mediterranean Historical Review. 24 (1):...
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  • the emperors. The Venetians had enjoyed their own quarter in the Byzantine capital of Constantinople since the 1082 chrysobull of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos...
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    the Byzantines in two wars, the first of which resulted in a humiliating treaty that saw the Venetians keep multiple islands captured from Byzantine forces...
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    Maritime republics (category Economic history of Italy)
    privileges already guaranteed to his Venetian vassal as a reward for the help offered in the war against the Normans in 1082. This war led to complete independence...
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    Alexios I Komnenos, who in 1082 signed the so-called "Golden Bull", which gave the Venetians complete freedom to trade in the Byzantine Empire and exemption...
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  • years with the ByzantineVenetian treaty of 1277. The ByzantineVenetian War (1296–1302) was an offshoot of the second Venetian–Genoese War of 1294–1299....
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  • financial support. During his absence, most of the Norman commanders deserted to the Byzantines and a Venetian fleet recaptured Dyrrhachium and Corfu. Bohemond...
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    Nicovich, John Mark (2009). "The poverty of the Patriarchate of Grado and the Byzantine-Venetian Treaty of 1082". Mediterranean Historical Review. 24 (1):...
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  • Norman duke of Apulia and Calabria, Robert Guiscard, to invade the Byzantine Empire to reinstate the dethroned Emperor Michael VII Doukas. 1082 21 February...
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    Normans (redirect from King of Normandy)
    meaning "Count of the Tent"). The city's garrison resisted until February 1082, when Dyrrachium was betrayed to the Normans by the Venetian and Amalfitan...
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  • increasingly independent from the Byzantine Empire. The Golden Bull of 1082, issued by Alexios I Komnenos in return for their defense of the Adriatic Sea against...
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  • Venice Army of the Republic of Venice Venetian Arsenal Avogadoria de Comùn Bagnolo, Treaty of Bailo Bailo of Constantinople Bailo of Corfu Bailo of Negroponte...
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