Marino Faliero (1274 – 17 April 1355) was the 55th Doge of Venice, appointed on 11 September 1354. He was sometimes referred to simply as Marin Falier...
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Vitale Faliero, Doge of Venice from 1084 until 1096 Ordelafo Faliero, Doge of Venice from 1102 until 1117, married to Matelda Faliero Marino Faliero, Doge...
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Marino Faliero (or Marin Faliero) is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Giovanni Emanuele Bidera wrote the Italian...
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Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice is a blank verse tragedy in five acts by Lord Byron, published and first performed in 1821. The play is set in Venice in...
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Doge Marino Faliero is an oil painting on canvas completed in 1826 by the French Romantic artist Eugène Delacroix, inspired by the 1821 play Marino Faliero...
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of the Straits. Following the defeat in the Battle of Sapienza, Doge Marino Faliero attempted to establish a city lordship, but the coup d'état was foiled...
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around Drinks life, and light, and glory from her aspect. Lord Byron: Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, Act II, sc. I, lines 378-398 Lord Byron uses the idea...
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traditional stories also point to the marriage of Doge Marino Faliero as a possible cause for the coup. Faliero, an 81 year old man, had recently taken a young...
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was first claimed by the ambitious Venetian podestà of Constantinople, Marino Zeno, in his capacity as the Doge's representative in the 'Empire of Romania'...
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old. The commonly given birth year of c. 1107 is based on the account of Marino Sanuto the Younger (1466 – 1536) three centuries later, who stated that...
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administrator Marino Curnis (born 1973), Italian traveller Marino Drake (born 1967), Cuban high jumper Marino Facchin (1913–?), Italian boxer Marino Faliero (1285–1355)...
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Vitale Faliero Dodoni (also known as Falier de' Doni) and usually known in English as Vitale Falier was the 32nd Doge of Venice from 1084 until his death...
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The Doge of Venice Marino Faliero's portrait (right) was removed and painted over with a black shroud as damnatio memoriae for his attempted coup. The...
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those tyrants! Strike deep as my curse! Strike!—and but once! — Byron, Marino Faliero With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the...
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Ordelafo Faliero de Doni (or Dodoni) (died 1117 in Zadar, Kingdom of Hungary) was the 34th Doge of Venice. He was the son of the 32nd Doge, Vitale Faliero de'...
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Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi Marco Cornaro Andrea...
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in 1825. To this period also belong La Princesse Aurilie (1828), and Marino Faliero (1829), a drama in the romantic style. For his success as a writer Delavigne...
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Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi Marco Cornaro Andrea...
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were barcarolles; Donizetti set the Venetian scene at the opening of Marino Faliero (1835) with a barcarolle for a gondolier and chorus; and Verdi included...
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Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi Marco Cornaro Andrea...
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Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi Marco Cornaro Andrea...
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Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi Marco Cornaro Andrea...
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1824) (text on Wikisource) Mazeppa (1819) The Prophecy of Dante (1819) Marino Faliero (1820) Sardanapalus (1821) The Two Foscari (1821) Cain (1821) The Vision...
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Andrea Dandolo (1306 – 7 September 1354) 1343 – 7 September 1354 55 Marino Faliero (1274 – 17 April 1355) 11 September 1354 – 15 April 1355 Convicted of...
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Jacopo Cavalli (d. 1384), general Alvise Diedo, commander-in-chief Marino Faliero (d. 1355), the 55th Doge of Venice, beheaded Marco Giustiniani (d. 1346)...
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Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi Marco Cornaro Andrea...
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(1821) The Age of Bronze (1823) The Island (1823) Plays Manfred (1817) Marino Faliero (1820) Sardanapalus (1821) The Two Foscari (1821) Cain (1821) Heaven...
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Bartolomeo Gradenigo, Doge (1339–1342) Andrea Dandolo, Doge (1342–1354) Marino Faliero, Doge (1354–1355) Giovanni Gradenigo, Doge (1355–1356) Giovanni Dolfin...
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Giovanni Soranzo Francesco Dandolo Bartolomeo Gradenigo Andrea Dandolo Marino Faliero† Giovanni Gradenigo Giovanni Dolfin Lorenzo Celsi Marco Cornaro Andrea...
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La Prova d' un' Opera Seria, Henry VIII in Anna Bolena the Doge in Marino Faliero, and Oroveso in Norma. He created the title role in Donizetti's Don...
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