Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Venice and its Lagoon' has mentioned 'Byzantine' in the following places:
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In 751, the Lombard King Aistulf conquered most of the Exarchate of Ravenna, leaving Venice a lonely and increasingly autonomous Byzantine outpost. | WIKI |
During this period, the seat of the local Byzantine governor (the "duke/dux", later "doge"), was at Malamocco. | WIKI |
Settlement on the islands in the lagoon probably increased with the Lombard conquest of other Byzantine territories, as refugees sought asylum in the area. | WIKI |
In the aftermath, an agreement between Charlemagne and the Byzantine Emperor Nicephorus in 814 recognized Venice as Byzantine territory, and granted the city trading rights along the Adriatic coast. | WIKI |
As the community continued to develop, and as Byzantine power waned, its own autonomy grew, leading to eventual independence. | WIKI |
As a result of this conquest, considerable Byzantine plunder was brought back to Venice. | WIKI |
Venetian Gothic architecture is a term given to a Venetian building style combining the use of the Gothic lancet arch with the curved ogee arch, due to Byzantine and Ottoman influences. | WIKI |
The style originated in 14th-century Venice, with a confluence of Byzantine style from Constantinople, Islamic influences from Spain and Venice's eastern trading partners, and early Gothic forms from mainland Italy. | WIKI |
Byzantine craftsmen played an important role in the development of Venetian glass. | WIKI |