The Animated History of Venice & Genoa | Italy Part 3

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Venice & Genoa were the two most powerful of the Italian Maritime Republics or Repubbliche Marinare. But why?

Find out in this episode how the Maritime Republics came to be, and why they are so important to understanding the overall History of Italy in this final chapter of the Italy series.

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All Comments (21)
  • @simonpeter5032
    “War is not good for business..” Unless you win, then it’s extremely profitable.
  • @miklosz4162
    Fun fact: The flag of Genua was borrowed and adopted by England
  • @alexalex-si4hl
    Medieval Italy was something like ancient Greece. All one nation divided in many states fighting against each other.
  • @DevilDaz17
    You forgot to show the Greek Islands under Genoese Rule as well. For instance, I'm an ethnic Greek, who has Genoese ancestry from the Gatelusian Dynasty on Lesvos, which lasted over 100 years. My surname is a hellenicised version of the Italian name Francoglio, which is more prominent in Northwestern Italy.
  • @qdaniele97
    The Maritime Republics of Italy were basically the "Free Cities" of Game of Thrones in real life.
  • @minkyone
    I'm originally from Ancona, now living in Venice. You can't imagine how happy I'm about this video series!
  • @blueknight1706
    I was hoping for more details on Genoa and less on Venice since blue went quite deep on it
  • @amagiordi2615
    I am and live in Genova, we love saying that global warming Is good because It Will sink Venice.
  • @iammrbeat
    I was gonna say. There BETTER be gondolas. And I hope Blue gets his arms and mouth back soon. :)
  • @rDnhey
    England asks Genova the permission for using la croce di s. giorgio in their flag. Bel video ma trooppo generale ;) Keep it up!
  • @ArchaiaHistoria
    Great video, Venice and Genoa are always my favourite in eu4!
  • @Chaiserzose
    Doge is not the italian for Duke. Duke in italian is Duca. Doge ( just like Duca or Duce - the name with witch Mussolini wanted to be called) is a word derived from the latin verb "Ducere", that means "to lead". Another famous italian military word of the renaissance times is "condottiero", that also derives from the latin "Con-Ducere" ("to lead with"). Doge is used in italian only to designate the head of the Republic of Venice.
  • @xzzoriofr7222
    Wow, I've never seen a community work together to provide great content like this, so many channels, Thanks Guys!
  • @Eskify
    Nicely done, and such an interesting period of history too!
  • @FairZack93
    In Istanbul (Costantinople) there's the Galata Tower, made by genoese, because they had the entire Galata quartier
  • @CogitoEdu
    Blue's got a pretty sweet gondola there. I'm jealous :D
  • @Raiane_Reis
    I'm from Genova, THANK U for doing this video