Pietro IV Candiano (925–976) was the twenty-second (traditional) or twentieth (historical) doge of Venice from 959 to his death. He was the eldest son...
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Pietro II Candiano (c. 872 – 939) was the nineteenth Doge of Venice between 932 and 939. He followed Orso II Participazio (912–932) to become Doge in 932...
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Pietro I Candiano (c. 842 – 18 September 887) was briefly the sixteenth Doge of Venice in 887. He followed Orso I Participazio and Giovanni II Participazio...
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Doge Pietro II Orseolo's reign. His dogaressa was Arcielda Candiano. Pietro and Arcielda had: Doge Pietro IV Candiano (930 - 976) Domenigo Candiano Vitale...
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II Orseolo was married to Maria Candiano, the daughter of doge Vitale Candiano and niece of doge Pietro IV Candiano. Their son Giovanni was associated...
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872 – 939), the nineteenth Doge of Venice Pietro III Candiano (died c. 960), Doge of Venice Pietro IV Candiano (died 976), Doge of Venice This disambiguation...
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Candiano (died 979) was the 24th doge of the Republic of Venice. He was the fourth son of the 21st doge, Pietro III Candiano, and Arcielda Candiano (sometimes...
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Candiano (c. 872–939), Doge of Venice Pietro III Candiano (died c. 960), Doge of Venice Pietro IV Candiano (died 976), Doge of Venice Vitale Candiano...
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Morosini, a member of the House of Morosini. In 976, the sitting doge, Pietro IV Candiano, was killed in a revolution that protested his attempts to create...
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defeating Croatia and conquering some Dalmatian territory in 1000, Doge Pietro II Orseolo adopted the title dux Dalmatiae, 'Duke of Dalmatia', or in its...
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margraves (vice-duke). Pietro III Candiano, doge of Venice, dies after a 17-year reign. He is succeeded by his son Pietro IV Candiano, who breaks off his...
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position of co-dux to his son Pietro who became doge the following year. Due to his land holdings, Pietro IV Candiano had a political vision close to...
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(1695–1775) and Lucrezia Maria Basadonna, the great-granddaughter of cardinal Pietro Basadonna. He attended the University of Bologna and was a boarder at the...
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(939–942) Pietro III Candiano, Doge (942–959) Pietro IV Candiano, Doge (959–976) Pietro I Orseolo, Doge (976–978) Vitale Candiano, Doge (978–979) Tribuno...
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di Murano. In 1184, Dandolo, serving again as a ducal legate along with Pietro Ziani and Domenico Sanudo, returned to Constantinople to negotiate the restoration...
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Giovanniccia Candiano, also called Giuliana, was Dogaressa of Venice by her marriage to the Doge Pietro IV Candiano (r. 959–976) and mother of future doge...
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from 1008 to 1026. He was the third son of Doge Pietro II of the House of Orseolo, and Maria Candiano, whom he succeeded at the age of sixteen, becoming...
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of which around 1,500 are to be provided by the Churches. Summer – Pietro IV Candiano, doge of Venice, demands Venetian assistance to put down a revolt...
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severely damaged in 976 during the popular uprising against Doge Pietro IV Candiano (in office 959–976) when the fire that angry crowds had set to drive...
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Arcielda Candiano (fl. c. 927 - 959) was a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Pietro III Candiano (r. 942 - 959). Her name is sometimes given...
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burned down when it was set alight during a rebellion against the doge Pietro IV Candiano (959-76). Pepin's attempt to invade the duchy of Venetia led the Carolingian...
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the revolt that broke out in 976 against Doge Pietro IV Candiano, and secondly by the fact that Doge Pietro I Orseolo was able to personally bear the expenses...
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Barbaro, and of Donata Donà di Natale, niece of the archbishop of Candia Pietro. From childhood Leonardo demonstrated "exceptional maturity, combined with...
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rich, partly due to marriage to dogaressa Marina Candiano, daughter of the 22nd Doge Pietro IV Candiano. They had a son, Maurizio. It seems that he had...
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Participazio Pietro II Candiano Pietro Participazio Pietro III Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th...
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who succeeded him as margrave of Tuscany; Waldrada, who married Pietro IV Candiano, doge of Venice; Bertha, who married Margrave Arduin of Ivrea, future...
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accept the claims of Otto I. Otto I renews the imperial treaty with Pietro IV Candiano, doge of Venice. He grants him commercial privileges, and protection...
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19 Pietro II Candiano (c. 872–939) 932–939 20 Pietro Participazio (died 942) 939–942 21 Pietro III Candiano (died 959) 942–959 22 Pietro IV Candiano (928–976)...
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Tribuno and Agnella, the niece of Pietro Tradonico. He succeeded Pietro I Candiano, following a brief period during which the elderly and infirm Giovanni...
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Warsaw: adamantan. p. 113. ISBN 978-83-7350-246-8. "Sicut Dudum Pope Eugene IV – January 13, 1435 – Papal Encyclicals". papalencyclicals.net. 13 January...
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