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    Orso II Participazio (died 932) was the eighteenth doge of the Republic of Venice, by tradition (historically, he was the sixteenth), from 912 to 932....
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    Orso I Participazio (Latin: Ursus Particiacus; died 881), also known as Orso I Badoer, was Doge of Venice from 864 until 881. He was, according to tradition...
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    Giovanni II Participazio (or Particiaco) was the thirteenth (historical) or fifteenth (traditional) Doge of Venice after the death of his father, Orso I, in...
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    who attributed it only to Orso II Participazio (911-932). Its attribution to the whole household and to the prior Participazio doges (Agnello Giustiniano...
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  • name Orso of Benevento (died 892), Prince of Benevento Orso Ipato, Doge of Venice, 726–737 Orso I Participazio (died 881), Doge of Venice Orso II Participazio...
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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 Participazio (reigned 939–942) was, by tradition, the twentieth doge of the Republic of Venice. He was son of the eighteenth Doge, Orso II Participazio...
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    ruler (princeps) of Rome. Doge Orso II Participazio retires voluntarily to a monastery, marking the end of the Participazio dominance of the Venetian dogeship...
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    briefly the sixteenth Doge of Venice in 887. He followed Orso I Participazio and Giovanni II Participazio as Doge of Venice, elected to the throne at the side...
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    disagreement with the nearby Longobards. He died in 726 and was succeeded by Orso Ipato. The only certain historical mention of Marcello (the surname Tegalliano...
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    Orso Ipato (Latin: Ursus Hypatus; died 737) was, by tradition, the third Doge of Venice (726–737) and the first historically known. During his eleven-year...
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  • Giustiniano Participazio (Latin: Agnellus Iustinianus Particiacus; died 829) was the eleventh (traditional) or ninth (historical) Doge of Venice from 825...
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    Antenori*† Agnello Participazio Giustiniano Participazio Giovanni I Participazio* Pietro Tradonico† Orso I Participazio Giovanni II Participazio♦ Pietro I Candiano‡...
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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 fuller...
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    Antenori*† Agnello Participazio Giustiniano Participazio Giovanni I Participazio* Pietro Tradonico† Orso I Participazio Giovanni II Participazio♦ Pietro I Candiano‡...
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    William II's court in Sicily, several of which Dandolo was a part, although he never met with William. Despite Dandolo's failure to meet with William II, his...
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    condemned to exile in France and Constantinople. He was succeeded by Orso Participazio, whose rise to power was perhaps facilitated by the absence of a Tradonico...
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    Antenori*† Agnello Participazio Giustiniano Participazio Giovanni I Participazio* Pietro Tradonico† Orso I Participazio Giovanni II Participazio♦ Pietro I Candiano‡...
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    (died 912) 887–912 18 Orso II Participazio (died 932) 912–932 19 Pietro II Candiano (c. 872–939) 932–939 20 Pietro Participazio (died 942) 939–942 21...
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    Pietro II Orseolo (961−1009) was the Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009, and a member of the House of Orseolo. He began the period of eastern expansion of...
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    Giovanni I Participazio (or Particiaco) (died 837) was the tenth (historical) or twelfth (traditional) Doge of Venice from the death of his brother in...
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    during the reigns of his immediate successors, Orso II Participazio (in office 912–932) and Pietro II Candiano (in office 932–939). Delays were likely...
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    Zaccaria. His dogaressa was Angela Sanudo. He was succeeded by Orso II Participazio. "TRIBUNO, Pietro in "Enciclopedia Italiana"". www.treccani.it (in...
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  • Pietro Tribuno, Doge (888–912) Orso II Participazio, Doge (912–932) Pietro II Candiano, Doge (932–939) Pietro Participazio, Doge (939–942) Pietro III Candiano...
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    need of torture, to having pleaded for help from the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II and the aforementioned Duke of Milan, both Venice's enemies – led to Jacopo's...
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  • ruler (princeps) of Rome. Doge Orso II Participazio retires voluntarily to a monastery, marking the end of the Participazio dominance of the Venetian dogeship...
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    territory. Later that year a dispute arose between Loredan and Pope Julius II, after Venice occupied territory in the northern Papal States. This escalated...
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    save face by taking up arms against him. They were booted and Agnello Participazio, who had defended Venice from the beginning, was elected doge. Obelerio...
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    Teodato Ipato (redirect from Diodato Orso)
    assassination of his father, Orso Ipato. Before his election he had served as magister militum in 739. Teodato was the son of Doge Orso Ipato. He was condemned...
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    Carolingian. Duke Erchanger II of Swabia and Conrad's brother, Duke Eberhard III of Franconia, support the Conradines. Orso II Participazio becomes the doge of...
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