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Byzantine–Venetian Treaty of 1082 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Byzantine–Venetian Treaty of 1082
The Byzantine–Venetian Treaty of 1082 was a trade and defense pact signed between the Byzantine Empire and the Republic of Venice, in the form of an imperial chrysobull issued by Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. This treaty, which provided the Venetians with major trading concessions in exchange for their help in the wars against the Normans, would have a major impact on both the Empire and the Republic that would later dictate their histories for several centuries to come. ==Stipulations of the Treaty== The Byzantine Empire made a large number of trade concessions to the Republic of Venice in exchange for military support against the Normans who were invading and conquering various Byzantine holdings in and outside the Empire. According to the treaty, the Byzantines would allow the Venetians the right to trade throughout the empire without the imposition of taxes.〔Timothy E Gregory, 2010.〕 The Venetians would also be allowed control of the main harbor facilities of Byzantium (Constantinople), along with control of several key public offices.〔Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries, 1998.〕 The treaty also granted various honors to the Doge of Venice, along with an income.〔 Finally, the Venetians were granted their own district within Byzantium, with shops, a church, and a bakery,〔Olivia Remie Constable, 2003.〕 which could be compared to the concessions of 19th century colonialism. In exchange for these trade concessions, the Byzantine Empire requested military support from the Venetians, especially in the form of ships, since the Empire had no real navy to speak of.
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