Venetian army

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The Venetian army was the army of the city-state of Venice, and later of the Republic of Venice and its dominions. During the Republic's early centuries, it was a force comprising an urban militia.

During Venice's imperial age in the

Ottoman–Venetian Wars, primacy was usually held by the commanders of the Venetian navy
, and the army forces served without distinction as shipborne infantry, in the field, or as garrisons of fortresses. During these conflicts, the Venetian forces also incorporated a number of allied forces from other Italian states.

In the 16th century, the local militias were organized into the

oltramarini (recruited from the Republic's overseas possessions in the Balkans). This system lasted, with some changes, until the Fall of the Republic of Venice to Napoleon
in 1797.

See also

Sources