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The Venetian state

The Republic of Venice never had an actual formal constitution, much less a written constitution. Neither did it have any kind of foundational event.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/the-venetian-state/

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However, we’ll make another

In the late Venetian republic, when the doge died, they held the funeral for a statue.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/however-well-make-another/

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The Venetian constitution

The constitution of the Republic of Venice never really existed. The Venetian nobility just made it up as they went.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/the-venetian-constitution/

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Superintendents for the avoidance of superfluous expenses

The Republic of Venice had a magistracy of “Superintendents and regulators for the avoidance and regulation of superfluous expenses.”

https://historywalksvenice.com/2024/04/superintendents-for-superfluous-expenses/

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Sestiere Cannaregio

The Sestiere Cannaregio is the second largest of the six, extending from the railroad station to the Rialto. It covers almost half of the northern part of Venice.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/sestiere-sestieri/sestiere-cannaregio-2/

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Sestiere Dorsoduro

The Sestiere Dorsoduro is the southernmost part of Venice along the Giudecca canal.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/sestiere-sestieri/sestiere-dorsoduro-2/

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Sestiere San Marco

The Sestiere San Marco is the central part of the city, bounded by the Grand Canal on three sides and a line from the Rialto to the Doge’s Palace on the last. It is one of the smallest of the sestieri, but probably the most important.

The vicinity to the economic centre at Rialto and the political centre at St Mark’s made this the absolutely most […]

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/sestiere-sestieri/sestiere-san-marco/

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Sestiere San Polo

The Sestiere San Polo is in central Venice, around the upper bend and central part of the Grand Canal.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/sestiere-sestieri/sestiere-san-polo/

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Sestiere Santa Croce

The Sestiere Santa Croce is in the central western part of Venice, along the upper bend of the Grand Canal.

Today, the Tronchetto, the cruiser terminals and the Maritime station are parts of Santa Croce. They are, however, modern constructions reclaimed from the lagoon.

The now demolished church of Santa Croce on a painting by Bernardo Bellotto […]

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/sestiere-sestieri/sestiere-santa-croce/

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Giuseppe Brescianello: Concerto in E minor for Violin, Strings & B.c Op....
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QgIdXovJXIg&si=vH-z-kks4UYUt7ga



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More Veneto

“More veneto” refers to the official calendar of the Venetian State which was based on the ancient Roman calendar

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/more-veneto/

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