"The Modern Anglo-Dutch Empire" /Chapter 2 ­-The Venetian Empire, before and after the Council of Florence

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The Modern Anglo-Dutch Empire/Its Origins, Evolution & Anti Human Outlook.
Robert D. Ingraham's historical research of the Oligarchical system we all live under that's spans from ca 533: AD to present day..if you understand your real history..you will easily understand the problems we all are faced with today..
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Chapter 2 ­/The Venetian Empire,

00:00. /Before and after the Council of Florence

07:13 /The Renaissance & the creation of nation states

14:42 / Venice against the Commonwealth

19:15 /The end of the Old Regime

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Literature Chapter 2

Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice, by Frederick C. Lane; and How Venice Rigged the First, and Worst, Global Financial Crash, by Paul Gallagher, Fidelio, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1995

The Renaissance and the Rediscovery of Plato and the Greeks, by Torbjorn Jerlerup, Fidelio, Vol XII, No.3, 2003

Nicholas of Cusa and the Council of Florence, by Helga-Zepp LaRouche, Fidelio, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1992
The Commonwealth of France's Louis XI: Foundations Of The Nation State, by Pierre Beaudry, New Federalist, July 3, 1995

Genoa had been subservient to Venice ever since her defeat by Venice in the 1380 Battle of Chioggia. Previously, Genoa was also a loyal member of Venice's Lombard League syndicate.

"Two poor creatures have been burnt, and the whole city has turned Lutheran... Either I am blind or they aim at something else than Luther.
They are preparing to conquer the phalanx of the muses." - in a letter from Erasmus to Thomas More, 1523
13 To understand the face of this evil, see Friedrich Schiller's Don Carlos

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