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  2. Venetian army - Wikipedia

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    Venetian noblemen served as commanders in or accompanied these armies as representatives of the Republic, but for most of subsequent Venetian history, their captain-generals were usually distinguished mercenary captains. A further problem for Venice was the need to station permanent garrisons in their overseas colonies.

  3. Military history of the Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    A 15th century miniature depicting the assault, created by David Aubert. On 9 April 1204, as part of the Fourth Crusade, Venetian ships combined with numerous Crusader forces started their assault on the Byzantine capital Constantinople, after Byzantine Emperor Alexios I of Trebizond refused to provide the Crusader army with money to assist the Crusade.

  4. Category:Military history of the Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    Venetian navy (5 C, 7 P) P. Republic of Venice military personnel (3 C, 48 P) R. Military ranks of the Republic of Venice (1 C) W. ... Venetian army; B. Brescia ...

  5. Category:Military ranks of the Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks of the Venetian navy (9 P) This page was last edited on 21 March 2019, at 15:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The order of the city of Venice was managed by a police force coordinated by the six Lords of the Night who had the power to arrest criminals both day and night. In addition to the Lords of the Night, the district leaders also patrolled the streets. However, the order was also managed by a various number of supervisors.

  7. Oltremarini - Wikipedia

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    Zuanne Radoš from Trogir especially stood out in these battles as one of the commanders (superintendents) of the oltramarini, who will be awarded the Order of the Knights of St. Mark for his bravery in these battles.In 1648, on the southern battlefield, a large Venetian army under the command of Don Stipan Sorić, consisting of 3,000 ...

  8. Antonio Giancix - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Giancix (1666 – d. after 1739) was a Dalmatian officer, engineer and military architect in Venetian service. [1]Giancix, whose name historically is rendered in a number of versions, including Giansich, Giaxich, and Jancix, served spent his entire career in the Venetian army, rising through the ranks.

  9. Doge of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Doge of Venice (/ d oʊ dʒ / DOHJ) [2] [a] was the highest role of authority within the Republic of Venice (697 CE to 1797 CE). [3] The word Doge derives from the Latin Dux, meaning "leader," originally referring to any military leader, becoming in the Late Roman Empire the title for a leader of an expeditionary force formed by detachments (vexillationes) from the frontier army ...