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- A doge (/doʊdʒ/ DOHJ, Italian: [ˈdɔːdʒe]; plural dogi or doges; see below) was an elected lord and head of state in several Italian city-states, notably...
- of Venice from 742 to 755. With his election came the restoration of the dogato, which had been defunct since the ********ination of his father, Orso Ipato...
- the most frequently imbued name, was a nobleman often in the running for dogato, later conferred on him in 1663; he belonged to a family linked to Spain...
- railway The then Tper also used to operate the short-lived Portomaggiore-Dogato Railway, inaugurated in 2016 and closed less than one year later due to...
- According to the writings of the historians of the time, Ambrogio Di Negro's dogato was not easy for the continuous noble struggles, made of crime, and internal...
- Parma–Suzzara Suzzara–Ferrara Ferrara–Codigoro–Pomposa Bologna–Portomaggiore–Dogato Modena–S****uolo Reggio Emilia-Guastalla Reggio Emilia-Ciano d'Enza Reggio...
- Corsica. At the age of 72, on 18 April 1665, Cesare Durazzo went up to the dogato with a good number of favorable votes from the Grand Council. His mandate...
- the 85th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Grimaldi De Castro rose to the dogato with the elections of 1 March 1605, the fortieth in biennial succession...
- the related biennial office of king of Corsica. Among the events of his dogato is recorded in the annals the fight against piracy along the Ligurian coast...
- restrictions which in the past undermined the Genoese economy and trade. Once the dogato ceased on 10 September 1762, he still served the Genoese state in tasks...