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  2. Venetian army - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian army was the army of the city-state of Venice, and later of the Republic of Venice and its dominions. During the Republic's early centuries, it was a force comprising an urban militia .

  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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  5. Battle of the citadel of Vicenza - Wikipedia

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    Due to the Emperor's leaving, the Venetians, during November, took back a large part of Veneto and, on November 26, the inhabitants of Vicenza opened the doors to Andrea Gritti and Venetian Army. However, the imperial garrison located in Vicenza didn't leave the city and, commanded by the Prince of Anhalt Rudolph IV , took place in the ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Ottoman raids in Friuli - Wikipedia

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    In 1480, Sultan Mehmed II sought Venetian assistance in his planned attack on Otranto. To prevent the Venetians from informing the Neapolitans, he stationed forces at Val Canale , threatening to invade Friuli. [2] Skender Pasha returned to raid Friuli between 28 September and 5 October 1499 with 7,000 troops.

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  9. War of Padua - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, by late summer the Venetian army numbered over 19,000 men, [15] while some sources claim that Venice had as many as 32,000 men under arms. Paduan chroniclers record that the Venetian force was the largest seen in Italy since the wars of Frederick Barbarossa against the Lombard League in the 12th century, and that the Republic spent ...