The Lion of Saint Mark: A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
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Set in fourteenth-century Venice, the narrative follows a young foreign seafarer who becomes entangled in political conspiracies, abductions, and clashes with pirates while the republic confronts a coalition of hostile powers. The story alternates intimate scenes of lagoon life and gondola travel with daring shipboard encounters, captures and escapes, and large-scale naval engagements and sieges. Historical events and maritime strategy form the backdrop to personal trials, and recurring themes of civic loyalty, resilience, and self-sacrifice culminate in a hard-won preservation of the city’s independence.
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