Publisher's Synopsis
Die Politik Der Republik Venedig Während Des Dreissigjährigen Krieges, Volume 1, by Hans Von Zwiedineck-SÃ1/4denhorst, explores the political strategies employed by the Republic of Venice during the tumultuous period of the Thirty Years' War. This historical work examines Venice's diplomatic maneuvering, its relationships with other European powers, and its efforts to maintain its independence and commercial interests amidst widespread conflict.
Von Zwiedineck-SÃ1/4denhorst delves into the intricacies of Venetian politics, offering insights into the decisions and actions of the Venetian government during this critical era. The book provides a detailed account of Venice's role in the broader European context of the 17th century, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities faced by this powerful maritime republic.
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