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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LXI: Partition Of The Empire By The French And Venetians
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Rerum Italicarum, tom.

iii.
p.l.c.

94--105.] In the division of the Greek provinces, [7] the share of the Venetians was more ample than that of the Latin emperor.

No more than one fourth was appropriated to his domain; a clear moiety of the remainder was reserved for Venice; and the other moiety was distributed among the adventures of France and Lombardy.

The venerable Dandolo was proclaimed despot of Romania, and invested after the Greek fashion with the purple buskins.


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