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The first Doges of Venice, representatives of the Byzantine administration
Author(s) -
George Marian Lățcan
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
studia universitatis babeș-bolyai theologia orthodoxa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2065-9474
pISSN - 1224-0869
DOI - 10.24193/subbto.2017.2.05
Subject(s) - byzantine architecture , byzantine studies , ancient history , civilization , ceremony , empire , hegemony , state (computer science) , history , administration (probate law) , honour , politics , archaeology , political science , law , algorithm , computer science
The purpose of this study is to present the origins of the Venetian rulers and the relationship of the first doges with the Byzantine Empire. The fact that the first doges were officials of the Byzantine administration is an obvious form of Byzantine civilization over Venice. On the other hand, the accentuation of the Byzantine matrix of the Venetian doge is capable of shedding light on the role the doges have on universal history. The fact that the Doges adopted the ideological hegemony of the Byzantine emperors, as well as numerous forms of protocol and ceremony, inspired the Venetian rulers to impose the North-Adriatic state as the main economic force of the Mediterranean Sea. The special status that Venice acquired on the Byzantine route explains today's separatist tendency of the Veneto region, which also includes Venice. As all these tendencies find the answer in the past, it is necessary to research some important aspects of the relationship between Byzantium and Venice during the Middle Ages. Keywords: Venice, Byzantine Empire, Doges, Middle Ages

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