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    Domenico Contarini (Birthdate unknown, died 1071 in Venice) was the 30th Doge of Venice. His reign lasted from his election in 1043 following the death...
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  • Domenico Contarini may refer to: Domenico I Contarini (died 1071), 30th Doge of Venice Domenico II Contarini (1585–1675), 104th Doge of Venice This disambiguation...
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    Domenico II Contarini (Venice, January 28, 1585 – Venice, January 26, 1675) was the 104th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on October 16, 1659...
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    Republic. In the Republic of Venice in 1043 Domenico I was elected and became the first Doge in the family Contarini. By 1797, when the last Doge was forced...
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    eighth and final member of the House of Contarini to serve as Doge of Venice (with the first being Domenico I Contarini, who became Doge in 1043). His reign...
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    including a law forbidding the election of a son of a Doge. Doge Domenico Contarini (1043–1071) had a relatively uneventful reign, healing the rift between...
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    advantageously, as at his own expense, he built the noble Temple of San Domenico; also endowing him with an income suitable for many fathers: all that was...
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    1117). According to the Venetiarum Historia, written around 1350, Doge Domenico Morosini added atque Ystrie dominator ('and lord of Istria') to his title...
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    Dandolo, serving again as a ducal legate along with Pietro Ziani and Domenico Sanudo, returned to Constantinople to negotiate the restoration of the...
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    growing commercial wealth and power, and probably in 1063, under Doge Domenico I Contarini (in office 1043–1071), St Mark's was substantially rebuilt and enlarged...
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    the Venice also suffered under his leadership. Under his successor, Domenico Contarini, the Republic was restored to a new era of prosperity. His reign lasted...
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    Andrea Contarini was doge of Venice from 1367 to 1382. He served as doge during the War of Chioggia, which was fought between the Venetian Republic and...
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    and in 1044 he sacked Grado. The newly elected Doge of Venice, Domenico I Contarini, captured him and allegedly let him be buried up to his neck, and...
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    age of 81, he was unanimously elected Doge. He was married to Cecilia Contarini, who bore him a daughter, Elena Venier. He also had two illegitimate sons...
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    Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico Domenico I Contarini Domenico...
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    while his son Peter reigned as King of Hungary. Pietro's younger son Domenico Orseolo's children settled in Ravenna and became the stem of the Orsini...
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    member of the House of Contarini, one of the founding families of Venice. Francesco Contarini was the son of Bertucci Contarini and Laura Dolfin. Both...
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    Jacopo Contarini (1193 – 6 April 1280) was the 47th Doge of Venice, from 6 September 1275 to his abdication on 6 March 1280. In 1265, along with Jacopo...
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  • French nobleman December 2 – Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, Moorish judge (b. 978) Domenico I Contarini, doge of Venice Durand de Bredons, French abbot and bishop Edwin...
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    di Passariano which was later inherited by his nephew, Lodovico Leonardo I (1771–1853). Lodovico Leonardo was the son of his brother Giovanni (1736–1774)...
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  • created by Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. Although the title first appears in a document of 1049, where Domenico I Contarini, the Doge of Venice, uses it...
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    Domenico Michiel (died c. 1130) was the 35th Doge of Venice from 1116 or 1117 to his resignation in late 1129 or early 1130. In August 1122 Domenico Michiel...
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    Carlo Contarini (July 1580 – 1 May 1656) was the 100th Doge of Venice from 27 March 1655 until his death in 1656. Carlo Contarini was born in Venice,...
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    important royal marriages with both the Croats and the Byzantines. Under Domenico I Contarini, Venice retook Jadera. Croatia again had a period of control over...
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    controlled the city until 1050, when it was reconquered by doge Domenico I Contarini. In an effort to maintain Roman influence over the Dalmatian cities...
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    (1436–1521), although she may have been a daughter of Domenico Loredan. Interestingly, near the Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman and the nearby bridge, Leonardo Loredan...
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    interregnum filled by five magistri militum, the first of these being Domenico Leoni. The office of doge was later restored with the election of Orso's...
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    beginning of his term in 932, Pietro II cosigned a letter with Marinus Contarini, the Patriarch of Grado, which he sent to the Synod of Erfurt asking for...
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    sacked Grado but he was captured by the newly elected Doge of Venice, Domenico I Contarini. He was buried up to his neck. The Doge then left guards to watch...
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    Nicolò Contarini (26 September 1553 – 1 April 1631), was the 97th Doge of Venice from 2 January 1630 until his death in 1631. During his tenure the Italian...
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