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    Teodato Ipato (also Diodato or Deusdedit; Latin: Theodatus Hypatus) was Doge of Venice from 742 to 755. With his election came the restoration of the...
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    Teodato Mondim da Silva Hunguana (born 1946) is a Mozambican lawyer and politician who was the chairman of the boards of Telecomunicações de Moçambique...
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    was elected to the throne after deposing and blinding his predecessor, Teodato Ipato. He came to power at a time when there were three clear factions...
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    The office of doge was later restored with the election of Orso's son, Teodato, in 742.[citation needed] Knight, p. 234 Wiel, p. 6 Norwich, John Julius...
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  • (738) Teodato Ipato, Magister militum (739) Gioviano Cepanico Ipato, Magister militum (740) Giovanni Fabriciaco, Magister militum (741) Teodato Ipato...
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    Spain), where over the next years he will establish the Emirate of Córdoba. Teodato Ipato is deposed and blinded, after a 13-year reign. He is succeeded by...
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  • of San Lorenzo in Damaso (fl. 12th century), cardinal and papal legate Teodato Ipato or Deusdedit, Doge of Venice 742-751 Deodatus of Nola, a saint in...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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    a powerful Venetian noble family descended from Orso Ipato and his son Teodato Ipato, the first Doges of Venice. Four members of the Orseolo family became...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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  • militum. Its first incumbent was Domenico Leoni. Cornicola was succeeded by Teodato Ipato. This period of government by magistri militum lasted until 742,...
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    southern end of Sottomarina there is the hamlet of Brondolo. The doge Teodato Ipato (742-55) had a fort built at Brondolo to protect the southern end...
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    become properly urbanised until the 9th century. Orso Ipato's successor, Teodato Ipato, moved his seat from Eraclea to Malamocco (on the Lido) in the 740s...
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  • Abdul Magid Osman Minister of Justice In office 1975–1978 Succeeded by Teodato Hunguana Member of the Assembly of the Republic In office 1975–1992 Personal...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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    738 Leoni was the first Byzantine magister militum per Venetiae. 2 Felice Cornicola 739 3 Teodato Ipato 739 4 Jovian Ceparius 741 5 John Fabriacus 742...
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    suppress the Berber rebellion in the region of Mértola (modern Portugal). Teodato Ipato succeeds his father Orso Ipato, as the fourth doge of Venice. He...
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    towns. Metamaucum became the second ducal seat of the duchy of Venice when Teodato Ipato (742-55), the second doge, transferred it from Heraclea to 811, when...
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    it is unclear if these remain. In the second half of the 18th century, Teodato Colonna, the brother of Marcantonio Colonna, Marquess of Stigliano, and...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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  • allowed the resumption of the dogeship and the popular assembly elected Teodato Ipato, who was the son of Orso Ipato (the first historical doge) and who...
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    powerful families in Venice: the Orseolo were the descendants of Doge Teodato Ipato and Doge Orso Ipato. At the age of 20 he was named commander of the...
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    reputed descent from the ancient Roman emperor Galba. Ipato Gioviano, Orso, Teodato The surname is thought to be derived from imperial honorific hypatos, granted...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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    second ducal seat of the duchy of Venetia (before the rise of Venice) when Teodato Ipato (742-55), the second doge, transferred it from Heraclea, to 811,...
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    Regime of the magistri militum (738–742) Domenico Leoni Felice Cornicola Teodato Ipato Jovian Ceparius John Fabriacus...
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