Venedig unter dem Herzog Peter II. Orseolo (Venice under Duke Peter II Orseolo) by Otto Kohlsch tter examines the history of Venice during the reign of Doge Peter II Orseolo. This historical work, originally published in 1868, delves into the political, social, and economic conditions of Venice during a crucial period of its development. Kohlsch tter's study offers insights into the strategies and challenges faced by Orseolo, a key figure in consolidating Venetian power and expanding its influence in the Adriatic and beyond.
The book explores Venice's relationships with other powers of the time, providing context to understand Venice's rise as a maritime and commercial empire. Readers interested in the history of Venice, medieval Europe, or the dynamics of power in the Mediterranean will find this a valuable resource.
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