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Paolo Lucio Anafesto (Latin:
Paulucius Anafestus) was,
according to tradition, the
first Doge of Venice,
serving from 697 to 717. He is
known for repelling...
- process. The
first Doge of Venice,
Paolo Lucio Anafesto, was
elected in 698 and
served until 717.
Anafesto was not a
typical Venetian Doge, as he was a...
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capital in Venice. Founded,
according to tradition, in 697 by
Paolo Lucio Anafesto, over the
course of its 1,100
years of
history it
established itself as...
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dating from c. 568. The
traditional first doge of Venice,
Paolo Lucio Anafesto (Anafestus Paulicius), was
elected in 697, as
written in the
oldest chronicle...
- River, and
secures the
Rhine border—in the name of Clotaire.
Paolo Lucio Anafesto dies
after a 20-year reign, and is
succeeded by
Marcello Tegalliano as...
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Fonicalli families. John
Julius Norwich argued that the
first doge,
Paoluccio Anafesto, was Paul,
Exarch of Ravenna, and that
Marcello was his
magister militum...
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Venice via the A4
through San Donà di
Piave to the north.
Paolo Lucio Anafesto,
first Doge of
Venice (697–717)
Marcello Tegalliano,
second Doge of Venice...
- era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Paolo Lucio Anafesto is
elected the
first Doge of Venice,
which begins its rise as a
major power...
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chaplain b****
Carlo Ottolini Porto Alisa, Lucia's
handmaid mezzo-soprano
Teresa Zappucci Normanno, a huntsman; a
retainer of
Enrico tenor Anafesto Rossi...
- Winiges, Duke (789–822)
Republic of
Venice (complete list) –
Paolo Lucio Anafesto, Doge (697–717)
Marcello Tegalliano, Doge (717–726) Orso Ipato, Doge (726–737)...