Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Venice' in the following places:
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Under its new rulers, Tyre and its countryside were divided into three parts in accordance with the Pactum Warmundi: two-thirds to the royal domain of Baldwin and one third as autonomous trading colonies for the Italian merchant cities: mainly to the Doge of Venice, who had a particular interest in supplying silica sands to the glassmakers of Venice[3] and in the sugar-cane plantations on the mainland. | WIKI |
In 1257 xe2x80x93 one year after the beginning of the War of Saint Sabas between Genoa and Venice over control of Acre xe2x80x93 Philip expelled the Venetians from the one third of the city that had been conceded to them more than a century earlier, though its quasi-exterritorial status was eroded already from early on. | WIKI |
In 19th-century Britain, Tyre was several times taken as an exemplar of the mortality of great power and status, for example by John Ruskin in the opening lines of The Stones of Venice and by Rudyard Kipling's Recessional. | WIKI |
In 2019, the film "Manara" (Arabic for lighthouse) by Lebanese director Zayn Alexander, who shot the movie at the Al Fanar resort in Tyre, won the Laguna Sud Award for Best Short Film at the Venice Days strand festival. | WIKI |