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Pietro Barbolano (sometimes
Pietro Barbo Centranico) was the 28th Doge of Venice.
Reportedly a
descendant of the
legendary Eraclea (after whom the town...
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According to some sources, they
would derive from the
aristocratic Centranico-
Barbolano family, and they
moved from
Salerno or
Cesena before living in Torcello...
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Pietro II Orseolo, Doge (991–1009) Otto Orseolo, Doge (1009–1026)
Pietro Barbolano, Doge (1026–1032)
Domenico Flabanico, Doge (1032–1043)
Domenico Contarini...
- Meanwhile, the
Venetians had
grown sick of Otto's successor,
Pietro Barbolano, and they
deposed him in turn (1032).
Vitale of
Torcello went to Constantinople...
- new era of prosperity. His
reign lasted from the
abdication of
Pietro Barbolano in 1032
until his death. He died in 1043, at the end of more than a decade...
- father,
Conrad II,
after the
death of his
predecessor Henry V.
Pietro Barbolano becomes 28th doge of Venice. A Zubu
revolt against the Liao
dynasty is...
- and 10th centuries.
Centranico Pietro Sometimes also
called Barbo or
Barbolano.
Flabanico Domenico Galbaio Giovanni,
Maurizio The
surname came from the...
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beard shaved, and
banished to
Constantinople for nepotism. 28
Pietro Barbolano (died 1032) 1026–1032
Abdicated under heavy pressure to
reinstate Otto...
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councillors (consiglieri ducali) were
elected along with Doge
Pietro Barbolano in 1032, to
prevent a
recurrence of the
monarchical tendencies of his...
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Pietro Barbolano, had such
difficulty in
attempting to
unite the city that it
seemed infighting would once
again seize Venice. In 1032,
Barbolano himself...