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This history of Venice is an immersive journey through the city on the lagoon. It reveals its ascent to greatness from its origin to the Baroque era, illustrating the city-state's outstanding contribution to art, architecture, music, literature, and intellectual endeavors. This work reveals the remarkable blend of freedom and stability that Venetian citizens enjoyed because of the visionary statesmen and the city's diplomatic finesse. The book explores the lives and legacies of five influential Venetians who changed the world. These include Marco Polo, Tintoretto, Barbara Strozzi, Antonio Vivaldi, and Carlo Goldoni. Readers will be captured by the lives of these extraordinary people who impacted history. This portrayal of Venice goes beyond the known aspects of its history. It sheds light on the intriguing world of Venetian women who made significant contributions to literature and music, and challenged societal norms and misogyny despite not being part of a formal feminist movement. The secrets of the historic Jewish Ghetto are also revealed. It offers readers a glimpse into the hidden treasures that lie within this enchanting city. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about the captivating tales of Venice, the author's comprehensive exploration promises to transport you on a mesmerizing journey through time. Beyond its historical and cultural worth, this book is also a valuable guide for tourists visiting the city. Its in-depth insights of this historical journey help the reader better comprehend the merits of the city's rich legacy. It is an essential companion for anyone exploring Venice