Military history of the Republic of Venice

Military history of the Republic of Venice

The military history of the Republic of Venice covers a period from the eighth century to the eighteenth century and includes a variety of conflicts.

Venice first rose as a major military power through her participation in the Fourth Crusade, where Venetian troops were among those effecting the conquest of Constantinople. She then fought a protracted series of wars with Genoa and Pisa for domination of the Mediterranean trading routes. With the rise of the Ottoman Empire, the Republic lost her territories in the east as Cyprus and her strongholds in Morea were occupied; at the same time, the rise of the Visconti in Milan drew her into the condottiere warfare of Italy.

Bereft of her Mediterranean possessions, Venice turned to conquest on the Italian mainland, which brought her into conflict with Milan and the Papacy. Her participation in the Italian Wars eventually resulted in the War of the League of Cambrai, where she was nearly reduced. Following the War of the League of Cognac, Venice played little further role in mainland warfare. She continued to fight naval wars against the Ottomans, however, culminating in the victory at the Battle of Lepanto.

In the latter half of the seventeenth century further Ottoman designs on Crete caused another protracted period of warfare. The twenty-year Siege of Candia was followed by her involvement in the Great Turkish War, where she briefly regained the Morea, only to return it some years later. The Republic was finally drawn into European warfare with Napoleon's invasion of Italy; unable to resist his armies, she was forced to surrender and become a French tributary state.

References

* Guicciardini, Francesco. "The History of Italy". Translated by Sydney Alexander. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984. ISBN 0-691-00800-0.
* Norwich, John Julius. "A History of Venice". New York: Vintage Books, 1989. ISBN 0-679-72197-5.
* Phillips, Charles and Alan Axelrod. "Encyclopedia of Wars". 3 vols. New York: Facts on File, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-2851-6.
* Taylor, Frederick Lewis. "The Art of War in Italy, 1494-1529". Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1973. ISBN 0-8371-5025-6.


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