- The
House of
Dandolo (Italian: [
ˈdandolo]) was a
patrician family of the
Republic of Venice,
which produced four
Doges of Venice. The
progenitor of the...
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Enrico Dandolo (anglicised as
Henry Dandolo and
Latinized as
Henricus Dandulus; c. 1107 – May/June 1205) was the doge of
Venice from 1192
until his death...
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Nikolaos Andreas Dandolos (Gr****: Νικόλαος Ανδρέας Δάνδολος [niˈko.la.os anˈðɾe.as ˈðan.ðo.los];
April 27, 1883 –
December 25, 1966),
commonly known as...
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Enrico Dandolo, 41st Doge
Giovanni Dandolo, 48th Doge
Francesco Dandolo, 52nd Doge
Andrea Dandolo, 54th Doge Two
Risorgimento fighters Enrico Dandolo (patriot)...
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Andrea Dandolo (1306–1354) was the doge of Venice.
Andrea Dandolo may also
refer to:
Andrea Dandolo (died 1198) [de],
brother of Doge
Enrico Dandolo Andrea...
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Enrico Dandolo may
refer to:
Enrico Dandolo (d. 1205), 42nd Doge of
Venice from 1192
until his
death Enrico Dandolo (patriarch) (d. 1182),
uncle of the...
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Raniero Dandolo or
Rainero Dandolo (fl. 1204–42) was a
Venetian admiral and statesman,
titled Procurator of San
Marco and Vice-Doge of Venice.[when?] The...
- wing of the
hotel was
built as the
Palazzo Dandolo at the end of the 14th century, by one of the
Dandolo families. CNN
cites it as one of the top five...
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Enrico Dandolo or
simply Dandolo was the name of at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy
named in
honour of
Enrico Dandolo and may
refer to:
Italian ironclad Enrico...
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Count Vincenzo Dandolo (1758–1819) was an
Italian chemist and agriculturist. He was born in
Venice of good family,
though not of the same
house as the...