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the new trade advantages they enjoyed by the treaty. The Byzantine Empire's ability to recuperate after losses was significantly reduced, because of the immense revenue the empire had given up when it allowed the Venetians to trade freely without the imposition of taxes. This stifled the empire's power of recuperation and ultimately started its terminal decline.
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The military aid promised by the Republic of Venice did in fact arrive in the form of a naval blockade of the Normans at Dyrrachium, which forced the Normans to engage in a battle with the Romans. However, the Venetians gains largely overweighed those of the Romans as they reaped great benefits from
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various Byzantine holdings in and outside the empire. According to the treaty, the Byzantines would allow the Venetians the right to trade throughout the empire without the imposition of taxes. The Venetians would also be allowed control of the main harbor facilities of
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In exchange for these trade concessions, the Byzantine Empire requested military support from the Venetians, especially in the form of ships, since the empire had no real navy to speak of.
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and neighbouring countries at the beginning of the 11th century
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1082 treaty between Venice and the Byzantine Empire
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Index


Byzantine Empire
Chrysobull
Byzantine–Norman wars
Byzantine Empire
Republic of Venice
pact
Byzantine Empire
Republic of Venice
golden bull
Alexios I Komnenos
wars against the Normans
Byzantine Empire
Republic of Venice
Normans
invading and conquering
Byzantium
Constantinople
Doge of Venice
concessions
colonialism
List of Byzantine foreign treaties





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