Giovanni Dandolo was the 48th Doge of Venice, elected late in his life on 31 March 1280. He died on 2 November 1289. During his reign, the first Venetian...
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prominent Dandolo family. He was the son of the powerful jurist and member of the ducal court, Vitale Dandolo, and had two brothers: Andrea and Giovanni. His...
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Enrico Dandolo, 41st Doge Giovanni Dandolo, 48th Doge Francesco Dandolo, 52nd Doge Andrea Dandolo, 54th Doge Two Risorgimento fighters Enrico Dandolo (patriot)...
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Enrico Dandolo (ca. 1100–1182), Patriarch of Grado ? Giberto Dandolo (1220–1279), admiral Giovanni Dandolo, Doge of Venice (1280–89) ? Marino Dandolo Andrea...
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predating Tiepolo, was maintained with some variation later on. Under Giovanni Dandolo a loggia was erected, which, despite some evidence that would place...
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Mexican footballer Giovanni Cirfiera, Italian actor Giovanni Antonio Colonna (1878–1940), Italian noble and politician Giovanni Dandolo (died 1289), 48th...
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in outlying regions, such as Sardinia. As late as 1202, the Doge Enrico Dandolo was styled protosebastos, a title granted to him by Alexios III Angelos...
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Venice until Zilia Dandolo in 1557, almost a century later. His brother, Pietro Mocenigo, served as Doge before him, in 1474–1476. Giovanni Mocenigo was born...
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standard of Venice in front of Saint Mark. On 31 October 1284, Doge Giovanni Dandolo decided to mint a new currency, which would later be vital in the Venetian...
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Venice. Besides Francesco Dandolo, three other members of the family became doge: Giovanni Dandolo, Andrea Dandolo and Enrico Dandolo. Two women from the family...
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Lodovico Giovanni Manin (Italian: [ludoˈviːko maˈnin]; Venetian: Lodovigo Xuane Manin [lodoˈviɡo maˈniŋ]; 14 May 1725 – 24 October 1802) was a Venetian...
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century Marino Zorzi Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi...
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century Marino Zorzi Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi...
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August 1275) 1268–1275 47 Jacopo Contarini (1194–1280) 1275–1280 48 Giovanni Dandolo (died 2 November 1289) 31 March 1280 – 2 November 1289 49 Pietro Gradenigo...
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Andrea Dandolo (1306 – 7 September 1354) was elected the 54th doge of Venice in 1343, replacing Bartolomeo Gradenigo who died in late 1342. Trained in...
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late-fourteenth-century invention of the chroniclers Nicolò Trevisan and Enrico Dandolo) is the Pactum Lotharii stipulated in 840 between the emperor Lothair I...
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Dux Dalmatianorum (Duke of the Dalmatians), associating it with his son Giovanni Orseolo. On 9 May 1000 Doge Pietro II decided to finally pacify the Croatians...
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rely on later chronicles. According to the chronicler (and doge) Andrea Dandolo, writing from a vantage point three centuries ahead, Otto was: Catholic...
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Marino Faliero (category Burials at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice)
doge Andrea Dandolo. Faliero was a naval and military commander and then a diplomat before being elected doge in succession to Andrea Dandolo. He learned...
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Enrico Dandolo (c. 1092-1182) was Patriarch of Grado, Italy, from 1134 to 1182. A member of a noble Venetian Dandolo family, after his appointment he...
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Giovanni Galbaio was the eighth Doge of Venice (787–804) according to tradition, but only the sixth historically verifiable one. He succeeded his father...
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follow, he leaves Granada. July 3 – Treaty of Orvieto: Charles I, Giovanni Dandolo, doge of Venice, and Philip I, Latin emperor, make an agreement to...
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Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (1701–1778), sometimes enumerated Alvise IV Mocenigo, was doge of Venice from 1763 until his death. He restricted the privileges...
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San Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges. He was succeeded as Doge by Cristoforo Moro. Pasquale was married to Giovanna Dandolo. MACKAY...
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Barbarigo was elected as Doge of Venice in September 1485 to succeed Doge Giovanni Mocenigo, who was possibly poisoned. Marco died in August 1486, less than...
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Participazio doges (Agnello Giustiniano (827–829), Giovanni I (829–836), Orso I (864–881) and Giovanni II (881–887) was established by 19th century scholars...
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island's far side. The Venetians were led by Admiral Andrea Dandolo, son of Doge Giovanni Dandolo, and the Genoese by Lamba Doria, whose son was killed in...
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the sitting Great Council. Matters came to a head in 1289, when Doge Giovanni Dandolo died, and a mob formed itself into an ad hoc assembly, or arengo, as...
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Illustrated and discussed by Schulz, Anne Markham (1978). "The Sculpture of Giovanni and Bartolomeo Bon and Their Workshop". Transactions of the American Philosophical...
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Lorenzo Tiepolo, Doge (1268–1275) Jacopo Contarini, Doge (1275–1280) Giovanni Dandolo, Doge (1280–1289) Pietro Gradenigo, Doge (1289–1311) Kingdom of Sicily...
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