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    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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    Sortition Venetian: Doxe de Venexia [ˈdoze de veˈnɛsja]; Italian: Doge di Venezia [ˈdɔːdʒe di veˈnɛttsja]; all derived from Latin dux, "military leader". A...
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    and is one of the 11 museums run by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia. In 810, Doge Agnello Participazio moved the seat of government from the island...
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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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    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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    nascent Kingdom of Italy created the office of the Mayor of Venice (Sindaco di Venezia), chosen by the City council. From 1946 to 1993, the Mayor of Venice was...
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    until 1117, married to Matelda Faliero Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice from 1354 until 1355, executed for the Faliero coup, married to Alucia Falier Other...
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    Enrico Dandolo (redirect from Doge Dandolo)
    Dandolo and Latinized as Henricus Dandulus; c. 1107 – May/June 1205) was the doge of Venice from 1192 until his death in 1205. He is remembered for his avowed...
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    to death by hanging as the plotter of the conspiracy promoted by Doge Marino Faliero. It is handed down that his sentence was carried out in conjunction...
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    capital punishment. On the council's orders, Doge Marino Faliero was executed after the failed Faliero coup in 1355, and the Count of Carmagnola in 1432...
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    sister of Doge Leonardo Loredan – the Consort of his successor Doge Antonio Grimani.” In 1461 Leonardo married Giustina Giustiniani di Pancrazio di Marco...
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    Sebastiano Venier (or Veniero) (c. 1496 – 3 March 1578) was Doge of Venice from 11 June 1577 to 3 March 1578. He is best remembered in his role as the...
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    "Portrait of Doge Pietro Loredan | Kimbell Art Museum". www.kimbellart.org. Retrieved 2 March 2021. Andrea da Mosto.I Dogi di Venezia, Florence 1983...
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    The Republic of Venice (Venetian: Repùbrega Vèneta; Italian: Repubblica di Venezia) was a sovereign state and maritime republic in Northeast Italy, which...
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  • 1355. Venice allies with the Byzantines and the Pisans 1354 – Marino Faliero is elected Doge and convicted of treason after a failed attempt to overthrow...
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    palaces in the city. After the infamous failed 1355 Faliero coup that involved Doge Marino Faliero and his partners, including Filippo Calendario, which...
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    ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Ravegnani, Giorgio (2017). Il traditore di Venezia: Vita di Marino Falier doge (in Italian). Bari and Rome: Editori Laterza. ISBN 978-88-581-2715-5...
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    Silvestro Valier (category 17th-century Doges of Venice)
    Valier or Valiero (Venice, 28 March 1630 – Venice, 7 July 1700) was the 109th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 25 February 1694 until his death...
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    Jacopo Tiepolo (category 13th-century Doges of Venice)
    (shortly before 1170 – 19 July 1249), also known as Giacomo Tiepolo, was Doge of Venice from 1229 to 1249. He had previously served as the first Venetian...
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    Domenico Selvo (died 1087) was the 31st Doge of Venice, serving from 1071 to 1084. During his reign as Doge, his domestic policies, the alliances that...
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    Ludovico Lipparini (category Academic staff of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia)
    painted the Oath of the Horatii. In 1835, he painted the doomed Doge Marino Faliero. In 1836, Cain, Madonna Lia, and Torquato Tasso a Sant'Anna. In 1840...
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    Agnello Participazio (category 9th-century Doges of Venice)
    dogaressas of Venice, The wives of the doges, London, T. W. Laurie Cessi, Roberto, Documenti relativi alla storia di Venezia anteriori al Mille, 1942, I, pp...
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    Francesco Loredan (category 18th-century Doges of Venice)
    19 May 1762) was a Venetian statesman and magnate who served as the 116th Doge of Venice from 18 March 1752 until his death in 1762. He was a member of...
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    Nicolò da Ponte (category 16th-century Doges of Venice)
    translation of the article on Italian Wikipedia.) "Da Pónte, Nicolò, doge di Venezia", by Giuseppe Gullino, in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol...
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  • 1358–1360. His career was derailed by his closeness to the disgraced Doge Marino Faliero and he was banished twice, the second time for poisoning his wife...
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    Francesco Dandolo (category 14th-century Doges of Venice)
    Francesco Dandolo (died 1339) was the 52nd Doge of Venice. He ruled from 1329 to 1339. During his reign Venice began its policy of extending its territory...
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    Pietro I Orseolo (category 10th-century Doges of Venice)
    Orseolo doge di Venezia, indi monaco, ed eremita santissimo, primo discepolo di S. Romualdo fondatore dell'Ordine camaldolese; scritta da un religioso di detto...
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    Nicolò Marcello (category 15th-century Doges of Venice)
    Nicolò Marcello (c. 1399 – 1 December 1474) was the 69th Doge of Venice, elected in 1473. He held office for a short period, from 13 August 1473 to 1 December...
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    Cristoforo Moro (category 15th-century Doges of Venice)
    Cristoforo Moro (1390 – November 10, 1471) was the 67th Doge of Venice. He reigned from 1462 to 1471. The Moro family settled in Venice in the 5th century...
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    Guillari (attested 1139) ... Felix (12th cent.) ... Giovanni Faliero (attested 1162) Marino Ruibolo (attested 1165) ... Araldus Blancus (attested 1182–1192)...
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