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[[File:Venice.jpg|thumb|right|Venice in [[1580]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'')]]'''Venice''' was a city in [[Italy]] on the [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] coast.
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'''Venice''', also called '''Venezia''' or '''La Serenissima''', was a [[city]] in [[Italy]] on the [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] coast.{{Fact}}
 
As well as controlling a huge sea empire, Venice was a major centre of trade and commerce in the [[Middle Ages]], becoming a leader in both economic and political affairs within [[Europe]]. However, by the [[17th century]] Venice's naval importance was reduced and its trade taken over by other countries such as [[Portugal]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A History of Humankind (novel)}}) As much of its architecture was at or below sea level, the city was gradually sinking over time. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}})
 
[[River Song]] referred to a ride on a [[gondola]] in Venice as something which came to mind when thinking of a trip to [[Northern Italy]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ruby's Curse (novel)}})


== History ==
== History ==
Originally a collection of huts built on marshland by people running from [[Atilla the Hun]], it grew into, according to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], "one of the most powerful cities in [[Earth|the world]]". Influenced by a variety of cultures, it was the hub of a trading empire, its islands famously separated by an intricate series of canals. By [[1580]], it already had a population of some two hundred thousand people. Because of its improbable architecture at or below sea level, it was gradually sinking over time.
Originally a collection of huts built on [[marsh]]land by people running from [[Attila the Hun]], it grew into, according to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], "one of the most powerful cities in [[Earth|the world]]". Influenced by a variety of cultures, it was the hub of a trading empire, its islands famously separated by an intricate series of [[Canal|canals]]. By [[1580]], it already had a population of some two hundred thousand people. Because of its improbable architecture at or below sea level, it was gradually sinking over time. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}})
 
In [[1087]], the [[Second Doctor]] was accused of being a Venetian spy by other [[Italian]] [[sailor]]s from [[Bari]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)}})
 
[[Marco Polo]] was born in [[St Mark's Square]] in Venice in [[1252]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Marco Polo (TV story)|namedep=The Roof of the World (1)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Empire of Glass (novel)}}) Polo's travels led him to become a part of the court of [[Kublai Khan]]. He hoped to obtain leave to return to Venice by gifting [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to the Khan. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Marco Polo (TV story)}})
 
After [[24 (number)|24]] [[year]]s of [[travelling]], Polo returned home to find Venice at [[War of Curzola|war]] with [[Genoa]]. He joined the war, but his [[ship]] was captured and he was imprisoned. While in [[prison]], Polo dictated his [[story|stories]] to his [[Rustichello da Pisa|cellmate]] who, as the [[Twelfth Doctor]] noted, embellished and added some of his own stuff. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A History of Humankind (novel)}})
 
[[River Song]] visited Venice many times during the [[15th century]], [[20th century]], and [[21st century]] for research during her employment with [[DreamInc]] for the construction of [[New Venice]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Death in New Venice (short story)}})


[[Marco Polo]] was born in [[St. Mark's Square]] in Venice in [[1252]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass (novel)|The Empire of Glass]]'')
A colony of [[Saturnyn]] refugees had made it to Venice by 1580, led by [[Rosanna Calvierri]].  However, only the males survived, though there were ten thousand of them. To rectify this problem and save their species, Rosanna lied about an outbreak of the plague, quarantining the city. She took in young girls under the pretence of providing them with a better education, and converted them into Saturnyns. Rosanna also intended to create a tidal wave that would sink the city of Venice, providing her race with a habitat to live in. The Saturnyns unwittingly attracted the attention of the Eleventh Doctor, [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] after they took in [[Isabella (The Vampires of Venice)|Isabella]] and almost killed a [[Isabella (The Vampires of Venice)|flower seller]]. The Doctor, Amy and Rory, along with Isabella's father, [[Guido (The Vampires of Venice)|Guido]], investigated Rosanna, forcing her to accelerate her plan. However, the Doctor disabled her weather device, stopping Venice from being flooded. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}})


The [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] visited Venice in 1580. A colony of [[Saturnyn]] refugees made it to Venice by 1580, led by [[Rosanna Calvierri|Rosanna Calvierri,]] along with her children. Only the male children survived, though there were ten thousand of them. To rectify this problem and save their species, Rosanna lied about an outbreak of the plague, quarantining the city. She took in young girls under the pretence of providing them a better education. Once amongst them, Rosanna and her son would drain them of blood and replace it with Saturnyn blood, converting them into Saturnyns. Rosanna also intended to to create a tidal wave that would sink the city of Venice, providing them a habitat to live in. Their actions unwittingly attracted the attention of the Doctor, Amy and Rory after they took in Isabella. They and [[Isabella (The Vampires of Venice)|Isabella]]'s father, [[Guido (The Vampires of Venice)|Guido]], investigated the school, enrolling Amy to help them get in. Though she was able to open the trap door, she was captured. With Isabella's help, they escaped, though Isabella was dragged back and killed for treason. Rosanna sent the converted females and her son Francesco to stop them, while starting to sink Venice. The females were all killed when Guido blew up the house when they attacked, while Francesco was killed when Amy directed sunlight on him. The Doctor disabled the device. With her species doomed and her plans ruined, Rosanna killed herself by jumping into the water with her perception filter on. Her children not knowing who she was, devoured her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'')
The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Vicki Pallister]] visited Venice in [[1609]], where the Doctor told his companions that it had disappeared into the ocean "centuries before either of [them] were born". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Empire of Glass (novel)}})


While he was in secondary school, the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s companion [[Hex]] visited Venice on a school trip. He thought that everything was wet and smelled like rubbish. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Nocturne (audio story)|Nocturne]]'')
The [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]] later visited Venice in [[2294]]. It was expected to finally sink into the sea as a result of a [[curse]] 100 years previously. However, this was reversed by [[Duchess]] [[Estella (The Stones of Venice)|Estella]] and [[Duke]] [[Orsino (The Stones of Venice)|Orsino]], and the city was returned to its former state, albeit suffering much damage. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Stones of Venice (audio story)}})


The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Vicki Pallister]] visited Venice in [[1609]], where he told them that it had disappeared into the ocean "centuries before either of [them] were born". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'') However, it was [[Eighth Doctor]] who actually witnessed the demise of Venice. In the [[23rd century]], it finally succumbed to the weight of its illogical design, and disappeared into the lagoon from whence it had originally come. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stones of Venice]]'')
The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] posed as a museum curator in Venice. [[Missy]] visited her to ask for the location of items that had been stolen from her in the 14th century. Missy took an old map from her and left. Later, she saved Antonia from being left behind in 14th century Venice, returning her to the present. She left Antonia with a note chastising Missy for her actions and telling that she would have to try harder next time. She then cleared out her [[office]] and told her assistant to tell anyone who asked that "the Doctor doesn’t work here any more". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone (short story)}})


=== Reputation ===
=== Reputation ===
At least three personas of [[the Doctor]] found it an incredibly attractive city to visit. The [[First Doctor]] once told [[Steven Taylor|Steven]] and [[Vicki]] that the marshes surrounding the city was a "wonderful place", based on the quality of the air and shoreline. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'') The [[Eighth Doctor]] told [[Charlotte Pollard]] it was "magnificent and charming and often quite silent and sinister", and a city with a desolate look in the morning that was reborn by its own lights every night. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stones of Venice]]'') The [[Eleventh Doctor]] took [[Rory Williams]] and [[Amy Pond]] to the city as a wedding present. He described it as an "impossible" and "preposterous" city "constantly being invaded, constantly flooding, constantly . . . just, ''beautiful''". He was confident Amy and Rory would love it because many famous [[human]]s before them — including [[Byron]], [[Napoléon Bonaparte]], and [[Casanova]] — had. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'') On two occasions, Venice was visited by aliens who had technology to allow them to appear human to the Venicians, the [[Saturnyn]]s ([[perception filter]]) and the [[Jamarian]]s (Hologuise Generators).
At least three incarnations of [[the Doctor]] found it an incredibly attractive city to visit. The [[First Doctor]] once told [[Steven Taylor|Steven]] and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]] that the marshes surrounding the city was a "wonderful place", based on the quality of the air and shoreline. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Empire of Glass (novel)}}) The [[Eighth Doctor]] told [[Charlotte Pollard]] it was "magnificent and charming and often quite silent and sinister", and a city with a desolate look in the morning that was reborn by its own lights every night. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Stones of Venice (audio story)}}) The [[Eleventh Doctor]] took [[Rory Williams]] and [[Amy Pond]] to the city as a wedding present. He described it as an "impossible" and "preposterous" city "constantly being invaded, constantly flooding, constantly . . . just, ''beautiful''". He was confident Amy and Rory would love it because many famous [[human]]s before them — including [[Byron (Mary's Story)|Byron]], [[Napoléon Bonaparte]], and [[Casanova]] — had. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}})


== References ==
== References ==
* [[Marco Polo]] was born in [[St. Mark's Square]] in Venice in [[1252]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass (novel)|The Empire of Glass]]'')
[[Iris Wildthyme]] once proposed to the Doctor in Venice. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Scarlet Empress (novel)}}) He was in his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] at the time and was feeling at loose ends since [[Jo Grant]] had just left him. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Wormery (audio story)}})
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] visited Venice in [[1580]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'')
 
* The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Vicki Pallister]] visited Venice in [[1609]], where they met [[William Shakespeare]], [[Galileo Galilei]] and [[Irving Braxiatel]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'')
Iris Wildthyme met [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] during a conflict in Venice involving the [[Celaphopod]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Verdigris (novel)}})
* The [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]] visited Venice in the [[23rd century]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stones of Venice]]'')
 
* [[Iris Wildthyme]] once proposed to the [[Eighth Doctor]] in Venice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]]'s future companion [[Hex]] once went on a school trip to Venice. However, he was not impressed with the city. He later told the Doctor and [[Ace]] that he thought that everything was wet and smelled like rubbish. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Nocturne (audio story)}})
* [[Iris Wildthyme]] met [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] during a conflict in Venice involving the [[Celaphopod]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'')
 
* The [[Seventh Doctor]]'s future companion [[Hex]] once went on a school trip to Venice. However, he was not impressed with the city. He later told the Doctor and [[Ace]] that he thought that everything was wet and smelled like rubbish. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Nocturne (audio story)|Nocturne]]'')
The city of [[Saiarossa]] on [[Espero]] reminded the [[Eighth Doctor]] of Venice. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Halflife (novel)}})


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== Behind the scenes ==
{{wikipediainfo}}
[[File:Dalek invasion of Venice.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who'' meets ''Casanova''.]]
* A standalone panel by comic artist [[Lee Sullivan]] shows [[Casanova]], as played by [[David Tennant]] in the {{w|Casanova (2005 TV serial)|2005 BBC miniseries}}, meeting the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] amidst an invasion of Venice's [[St Mark's Square]] by [[bronze Dalek|bronze]] [[Dalek]]s.<ref>https://www.leesullivanart.co.uk/LEE/who.htm</ref>
 
== Footnotes ==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Cities visited by the First Doctor]]
[[Category:Cities visited by the Eighth Doctor]]
[[Category:Cities visited by the Eleventh Doctor]]
[[Category:Cities visited by the Thirteenth Doctor]]
[[Category:Cities visited by Missy]]
[[Category:Cities visited by River Song]]
[[Category:Cities visited by Iris Wildthyme]]
[[Category:European cities from the real world]]
[[Category:Italian cities]]
[[Category:Italian cities]]

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Venice

You may wish to consult Venice (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Venice, also called Venezia or La Serenissima, was a city in Italy on the Adriatic coast.[source needed]

As well as controlling a huge sea empire, Venice was a major centre of trade and commerce in the Middle Ages, becoming a leader in both economic and political affairs within Europe. However, by the 17th century Venice's naval importance was reduced and its trade taken over by other countries such as Portugal. (PROSE: A History of Humankind [+]Loading...["A History of Humankind (novel)"]) As much of its architecture was at or below sea level, the city was gradually sinking over time. (TV: The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"])

River Song referred to a ride on a gondola in Venice as something which came to mind when thinking of a trip to Northern Italy. (PROSE: The Ruby's Curse [+]Loading...["The Ruby's Curse (novel)"])

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Originally a collection of huts built on marshland by people running from Attila the Hun, it grew into, according to the Eleventh Doctor, "one of the most powerful cities in the world". Influenced by a variety of cultures, it was the hub of a trading empire, its islands famously separated by an intricate series of canals. By 1580, it already had a population of some two hundred thousand people. Because of its improbable architecture at or below sea level, it was gradually sinking over time. (TV: The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"])

In 1087, the Second Doctor was accused of being a Venetian spy by other Italian sailors from Bari. (PROSE: Saint Nicholas's Bones [+]Loading...["Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)"])

Marco Polo was born in St Mark's Square in Venice in 1252. (TV: "The Roof of the World" [+]Part of Marco Polo, Loading...{"namedep":"The Roof of the World (1)","1":"Marco Polo (TV story)"}, PROSE: The Empire of Glass [+]Loading...["The Empire of Glass (novel)"]) Polo's travels led him to become a part of the court of Kublai Khan. He hoped to obtain leave to return to Venice by gifting the Doctor's TARDIS to the Khan. (TV: Marco Polo [+]Loading...["Marco Polo (TV story)"])

After 24 years of travelling, Polo returned home to find Venice at war with Genoa. He joined the war, but his ship was captured and he was imprisoned. While in prison, Polo dictated his stories to his cellmate who, as the Twelfth Doctor noted, embellished and added some of his own stuff. (PROSE: A History of Humankind [+]Loading...["A History of Humankind (novel)"])

River Song visited Venice many times during the 15th century, 20th century, and 21st century for research during her employment with DreamInc for the construction of New Venice. (PROSE: Death in New Venice [+]Loading...["Death in New Venice (short story)"])

A colony of Saturnyn refugees had made it to Venice by 1580, led by Rosanna Calvierri. However, only the males survived, though there were ten thousand of them. To rectify this problem and save their species, Rosanna lied about an outbreak of the plague, quarantining the city. She took in young girls under the pretence of providing them with a better education, and converted them into Saturnyns. Rosanna also intended to create a tidal wave that would sink the city of Venice, providing her race with a habitat to live in. The Saturnyns unwittingly attracted the attention of the Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams after they took in Isabella and almost killed a flower seller. The Doctor, Amy and Rory, along with Isabella's father, Guido, investigated Rosanna, forcing her to accelerate her plan. However, the Doctor disabled her weather device, stopping Venice from being flooded. (TV: The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"])

The First Doctor, Steven Taylor and Vicki Pallister visited Venice in 1609, where the Doctor told his companions that it had disappeared into the ocean "centuries before either of [them] were born". (PROSE: The Empire of Glass [+]Loading...["The Empire of Glass (novel)"])

The Eighth Doctor and Charley Pollard later visited Venice in 2294. It was expected to finally sink into the sea as a result of a curse 100 years previously. However, this was reversed by Duchess Estella and Duke Orsino, and the city was returned to its former state, albeit suffering much damage. (AUDIO: The Stones of Venice [+]Loading...["The Stones of Venice (audio story)"])

The Thirteenth Doctor posed as a museum curator in Venice. Missy visited her to ask for the location of items that had been stolen from her in the 14th century. Missy took an old map from her and left. Later, she saved Antonia from being left behind in 14th century Venice, returning her to the present. She left Antonia with a note chastising Missy for her actions and telling that she would have to try harder next time. She then cleared out her office and told her assistant to tell anyone who asked that "the Doctor doesn’t work here any more". (PROSEThe Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone [+]Loading...["The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone (short story)"])

Reputation[[edit] | [edit source]]

At least three incarnations of the Doctor found it an incredibly attractive city to visit. The First Doctor once told Steven and Vicki that the marshes surrounding the city was a "wonderful place", based on the quality of the air and shoreline. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass [+]Loading...["The Empire of Glass (novel)"]) The Eighth Doctor told Charlotte Pollard it was "magnificent and charming and often quite silent and sinister", and a city with a desolate look in the morning that was reborn by its own lights every night. (AUDIO: The Stones of Venice [+]Loading...["The Stones of Venice (audio story)"]) The Eleventh Doctor took Rory Williams and Amy Pond to the city as a wedding present. He described it as an "impossible" and "preposterous" city "constantly being invaded, constantly flooding, constantly . . . just, beautiful". He was confident Amy and Rory would love it because many famous humans before them — including Byron, Napoléon Bonaparte, and Casanova — had. (TV: The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"])

References[[edit] | [edit source]]

Iris Wildthyme once proposed to the Doctor in Venice. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress [+]Loading...["The Scarlet Empress (novel)"]) He was in his third incarnation at the time and was feeling at loose ends since Jo Grant had just left him. (AUDIO: The Wormery [+]Loading...["The Wormery (audio story)"])

Iris Wildthyme met Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart during a conflict in Venice involving the Celaphopods. (PROSE: Verdigris [+]Loading...["Verdigris (novel)"])

The Seventh Doctor's future companion Hex once went on a school trip to Venice. However, he was not impressed with the city. He later told the Doctor and Ace that he thought that everything was wet and smelled like rubbish. (AUDIO: Nocturne [+]Loading...["Nocturne (audio story)"])

The city of Saiarossa on Espero reminded the Eighth Doctor of Venice. (PROSE: Halflife [+]Loading...["Halflife (novel)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who meets Casanova.

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]