Malamocco (or Metamauco) was capital of the Venetian proto-state for parts of the 700s, possibly located on the Lido di Venezia.
Translation of the parts related to Venice of the “De Administrando Imperio” (c.950) by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus.
“Malamocco, Matemauco, Metemaucum” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.
Excerpts of the diary of the English gentleman John Evelyn from May 1645 to March 1646, covering his stay in Venice and Padua.
Venice is divided into six sestiere whose origin is as old as the city of Venice itself. As far as we know, they have always been there.
Venice was an independent state for almost a millennium, but it might note have been. It all hinged on a single battle fought in the Venetian lagoon in 810.
There are statues, reliefs and paintings of a winged lion all over Venice. The lion is the symbol of the Evangelist St. Mark
The Birthday of Venice of is traditionally on March 25th, 421 CE, but this is far more legend than historical truth.