Alvise II Mocenigo, also known as Luigi Mocenigo (3 January 1628 – 6 May 1709), was the 110th doge of the Republic of Venice from 17 July 1700 until his...
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Alvise Mocenigo may refer to: Alvise I Mocenigo (1507–1577), doge of Venice, 1570–1577 Alvise II Mocenigo (1628–1709), doge of Venice, 1700–1709 Alvise...
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Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (1701–1778), sometimes enumerated Alvise IV Mocenigo, was doge of Venice from 1763 until his death. He restricted the privileges...
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called Alvise Mocenigo. Alvise I Mocenigo (26 October 1507 – 4 June 1577) was doge of Venice from 1570 to 1577. An admirer of antiquities, Mocenigo was a...
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Alvise Sebastiano Mocenigo (1662–1732), sometimes enumerated Alvise III Mocenigo, was the 112th Doge of Venice from 1722 to 1732. He was also Provveditore...
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Ceneda Lazzaro Mocenigo (1624-1657), admiral Luigi Mocenigo (Alvise II Mocenigo), doge from 1700 to 1709 Sebastiano Mocenigo (Alvise III Mocenigo), doge from...
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Luigi Mocenigo may refer to: Alvise I Mocenigo, doge of Venice 1570–1577 Alvise II Mocenigo, doge of Venice 1700–1709 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Napoleon Bonaparte. Lodovico Manin was the eldest of five sons of Lodovico III Alvise (1695–1775) and Lucrezia Maria Basadonna, the great-granddaughter of cardinal...
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Pietro Mocenigo (1406–1476) was doge of Venice from 1474 to 1476. He was one of the greatest Venetian admirals and revived the fortunes of the Venetian...
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Aloisio Mocenigo, also sometimes named as Alvise, and so confused with his later-era kinsmen and doges of Venice: Alvise I Mocenigo, Alvise II Mocenigo and...
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of Venice (complete list) – Alvise II Mocenigo, Doge (1700–1709) Giovanni II Cornaro, Doge (1709–1722) Sebastiano Mocenigo, Doge (1722–1732) Carlo Ruzzini...
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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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Giovanni di Mocenigo (1408 – November 4, 1485) was doge of Venice from 1478 to 1485. He fought at sea against the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II and on land...
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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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Di Lepanto: Studio. Nabu Press. pp. 9–10. ISBN 978-1-276-12354-9. Zorzi, Alvise (1990). La vita quotidiana a Venezia nel secolo di Tiziano Part 3, Volume...
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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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Tommaso Mocenigo (1343–1423) was doge (chief magistrate) of the Republic of Venice from 1414 until his death. He commanded the crusading fleet in the expedition...
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giustina, name of different types of silver coins minted under doge Alvise II Mocenigo in 1572. A giustina minore ("lesser giustina") was minted under Pasquale...
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II Contarini Nicolò Sagredo Alvise Contarini Marcantonio Giustinian Francesco Morosini Silvestro Valiero Alvise II Mocenigo 18th century Giovanni II Cornaro...
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II Contarini Nicolò Sagredo Alvise Contarini Marcantonio Giustinian Francesco Morosini Silvestro Valiero Alvise II Mocenigo 18th century Giovanni II Cornaro...
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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...
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Alvise Contarini (24 October 1601 – 15 January 1684) was the 106th Doge of Venice from his election on 26 August 1676 until his death in 1684. He was the...
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(1462–1534), Girolamo (1468–1532), the only one to continue the branch, Alvise (1472–1521), Vincenzo (died in Tripoli in 1499), Bernardo (1481–1519), Donata...
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he lived with a Greek woman, with whom he had four illegitimate sons: Alvise, Giorgio, Lorenzo, and Pietro. He also became a person of prominence in...
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was elected as Doge of Venice in September 1485 to succeed Doge Giovanni Mocenigo, who was possibly poisoned. Marco died in August 1486, less than a year...
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II Contarini Nicolò Sagredo Alvise Contarini Marcantonio Giustinian Francesco Morosini Silvestro Valiero Alvise II Mocenigo 18th century Giovanni II Cornaro...
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possessions in the Aegean Sea. He was succeeded as Doge by Sebastiano Mocenigo. His dogaressa was Laura Cornaro. Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice :...
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Procurator of St Mark's for a time. He was succeeded as Doge by Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo. Foscarini was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1759, as...
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(1892). Genealogia d. M. Faliero. Archivio Veneto. — (1893) "M. Faliero avanti ii Dogado," ibid. — (1897) "M. Faliero, la Congiura," ibid. Romanin, S. (1855)...
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for Doge in 1722 but was beaten by Alvise III Sebastiano Mocenigo. Ten years later, on 6 June 1732, on Mocenigo's death, Ruzzini was easily elected with...
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