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The bronze horses of Saint-Mark’s church in Venice have a long story of appropriations and dispossessions. Taken as war-booty from Constantinople in 1204, they embodied the power of the Venetian Republic for more than five centuries, before being moved to Paris after the French conquest. Their return to Venice in 1815 was celebrated as an act of munificence and generosity by the restored Austrian government.→ Continue reading
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Nathalie Okpu (16. Mai 2018). 1815: The Return of the horses of St. Mark in Venice. Translocations. Ikonographie. Abgerufen am 6. November 2025 von https://doi.org/10.58079/utzn