Timeline of the Republic of Venice

This article presents a detailed timeline of the history of the Republic of Venice from its legendary foundation to its collapse under the efforts of Napoleon.

5th century

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  • 421: 25 March (Friday) – Venice is founded, according to legend, with the establishment of a trading-post on the islands of the Rialto and a church dedicated to St. James by three consuls from Padua
  • 452 – Attila the Hun sacks Aquileia
  • 466 – Representatives of the island communities meet in Grado to work out a rudimentary system of self-government through tribunes elected annually by each of them
  • 476 – Fall of the Western Roman Empire, after the deposition of Romulus Augustulus by Odoacer
  • 493 – Odoacer is overthrown by Theodoric the Great

6th century

7th century

  • 639 – Lombards capture Oderzo whose inhabitants flee to Cittanova which is renamed Heraclea in honor of the Byzantine Emperor
  • 697 – According to legend, a general assembly of all the peoples of the lagoons is called to Heraclea by the Patriarch of Grado and elects a single ruler in place of the twelve tribunesPaolo Lucio Anafesto – who is most probably Paul, the Exarch of Ravenna

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14th century

15th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

See also

References

  1. Norwich, John Julius (1982). A History of Venice. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  2. Singleton, Frederick Bernard (1985). A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples. Cambridge University Press. p. 107. ISBN 0-521-27485-0. Venetian siege in 948.
  3. Weiner, Gordon M. (1970). "The Demographic Effects of the Venetian Plagues of 1575–77 and 1630–31". Genus. Sapienza University of Rome. 26 (1/2): 41–57. JSTOR 29787908.

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