Venetian-Greek / Catholic-Orthodox relationship. 9th to 16th century

Venetian-Byzantine
I had an Idea, but needs a few pointers to finalize what I had envisioned:
Earlier and more 'fair' greaco-venetian trade before the first crusade, no Greek Massacre of the Latins 1182 - no Fourth Crusade in 1204 aimed at orthodox Byzantium, more east-west christian cooperation against Muslim invaders, longer held (but still fell) crusader states, Columbus never returned and other (Byzantine, Portuguese, Venetian or not?) finds Brazil and a few Caribbean islands independently.

Byzantium is taken much slower and several attempts at an Orthodox Reconquista is attempted throughout 15th century, though it finally crumbles in later 1500s.

-Does any of this sound like something that would be worth developing
 

Marc

Donor
The relationship between Venice and Constantinople is in large part Oedipal.
Rather than Venice becoming Orthodox, a more plausible alternate development would be a schismatic Catholicism in the 16th century.
 
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