1From the beginning of the seventeenth century, the Venetian ambassadors used the adjective ‘despotic’ and its variants in various contexts. The first proven cases regarded the Pope of Rome and the Holy See, whose political and spiritual power was contested by those Venetians patricians close to Paolo Sarpi. But Richelieu, Mazzarino and Oliver Cromwell were also occasionally described as ‘despotic’ rulers. Moreover, in the case of England, from the mid sixteenth century onwards, the weakening of the aristocracy and the increasing power of the monarchy prompted the noble Venetians to draw strange parallels with the Ottoman Empire. It is undeniable, however, that the Venetians’ reflection about despotism focused in particular on the Ottoman...
[About the book] For over two centuries (1532-1737), the Medici, as dukes of Florence and grand d...
De la prise de Constantinople en 1453 à la conquête ottomane des territoires mamelouks en 1517, l’or...
After the Battle of Ankara (1402) Ottoman state went through the long crisis of interregnum. Suleyma...
While the extensive economic, cultural, scientific, and diplomatic interconnections between Christia...
Over the fifteenth century Venice began to look at its overseas dominions more as a territory to be ...
In the Middle Ages the city of Venice had commercial relations with some Muslim countries. Venetian ...
Theaters of Fear and Delight: Ottomans in the Serenissima On 27 May 1621 the Cinque Savii alla Merc...
List of Ottoman ambassadors and envoys to the Republic of Venice. On the basis of their functions th...
Historians of Christian European diplomacy have tended to approach Ottoman diplomatic practice from ...
Two high-profile events called attention to the threat the Papacy posed to temporal authority in ear...
Power in Venice was synonymous with noble status. The Venetian patriciate, the long-time ruling elit...
It has been long believed that, on September 5th, 1357, Venice had officially granted its protection...
Venice's economic and diplomatic relationship with the Mamluk sultanate dated back to the thirteenth...
The Ottoman Empire posed a constant threat to European states in the Modern Age, especially the Repu...
On 9 September 1570 the Venetian controlled city of Nicosia on the island of Cyprus fell to the Otto...
[About the book] For over two centuries (1532-1737), the Medici, as dukes of Florence and grand d...
De la prise de Constantinople en 1453 à la conquête ottomane des territoires mamelouks en 1517, l’or...
After the Battle of Ankara (1402) Ottoman state went through the long crisis of interregnum. Suleyma...
While the extensive economic, cultural, scientific, and diplomatic interconnections between Christia...
Over the fifteenth century Venice began to look at its overseas dominions more as a territory to be ...
In the Middle Ages the city of Venice had commercial relations with some Muslim countries. Venetian ...
Theaters of Fear and Delight: Ottomans in the Serenissima On 27 May 1621 the Cinque Savii alla Merc...
List of Ottoman ambassadors and envoys to the Republic of Venice. On the basis of their functions th...
Historians of Christian European diplomacy have tended to approach Ottoman diplomatic practice from ...
Two high-profile events called attention to the threat the Papacy posed to temporal authority in ear...
Power in Venice was synonymous with noble status. The Venetian patriciate, the long-time ruling elit...
It has been long believed that, on September 5th, 1357, Venice had officially granted its protection...
Venice's economic and diplomatic relationship with the Mamluk sultanate dated back to the thirteenth...
The Ottoman Empire posed a constant threat to European states in the Modern Age, especially the Repu...
On 9 September 1570 the Venetian controlled city of Nicosia on the island of Cyprus fell to the Otto...
[About the book] For over two centuries (1532-1737), the Medici, as dukes of Florence and grand d...
De la prise de Constantinople en 1453 à la conquête ottomane des territoires mamelouks en 1517, l’or...
After the Battle of Ankara (1402) Ottoman state went through the long crisis of interregnum. Suleyma...