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Bajamonte Tiepolo (died
after 1329) was a
Venetian noble, great-grandson of Doge
Jacopo Tiepolo,
grandson of Doge
Lorenzo Tiepolo, son of
Giacomo Tiepolo...
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Venice under Doge
Pietro Gradenigo.
Headed by the
disaffected patricians Bajamonte Tiepolo,
Marco Querini [it], and
Badoero Badoer but
backed by a sizeable...
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vital for the
timber bridge. It was
partly burnt in the
revolt led by
Bajamonte Tiepolo in 1310. In 1444, it
collapsed under the
weight of a
crowd rushing...
- Tiepolo, Doge
between 1229–1249
Lorenzo Tiepolo, Doge
between 1268–1275
Bajamonte Tiepolo (died
after 1329),
Venetian nobleman and
conspirator Giovanni...
- role in the
conception of the
failed conspiracy of
Marco Querini and
Bajamonte Tiepolo in 1310. Hazlitt, W.
Carew (1860). The
Venetian Republic: Its...
- government, and
escaped the
death penalty, as well as
riots from 1310 led by
Bajamonte Tiepolo and
Marco Querini,
among whose rebels were
Jacobello and Francesco...
- the
Venetian state.
Other coastal towns followed shortly thereafter.
Bajamonte Tiepolo was sent away from
Venice in 1310, to
start a new life in Istria...
- Elisabetta, Marina,
Pietro Soranzo [it] Giovanni,
Vittore Tiepolo [it]
Bajamonte,
Giovanni Battista,
Giovanni Domenico, Jacopo, Lorenzo,
Lorenzo Zane [it]...
- Gradenigo.
Originally created as a
temporary body to
investigate the plot of
Bajamonte Tiepolo and
Marco Querini, the
powers of the
Council were made formally...
- disastrous, led to a plot to
depose him and the
Great Council, led by
Bajamonte Tiepolo and
other members of the
aristocratic families. On 15 June 1310...