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- wife of a doge is styled a Dogaressa and the office of the doge is termed dogeship. The title of doge was used for the elected chief of state in several Italian...
- Giovanni I di Murta, 1344–1350 Giovanni II Valente, 1350–1353 1353–1356 – Dogeship vacant. Simone Boccanegra, 1356–1363, (second reign) Gabriele Adorno, 1363–1370...
- making Enrico an ancestor to much of the later Nemanjić dynasty. During his dogeship, Dandolo was married to a woman named Contessa, to whom he delegated authority...
- which made Gritti's political fortune, ultimately opening his way to the dogeship. Gritti instituted a harsh suppression of anti-Venetian elements in Padua...
- without disputes, and he was raised to the dogeship in Malamocco in 764. Maurizio was raised to the dogeship at a time when two tribunes were being elected...
- numerous praises then given to the press. At the time of his accession to the dogeship, Venice was engaged in the Second Ottoman–Venetian War, which had started...
- dogal palace, took Giacomo to dinner, brought him home and ****umed the dogeship anew. Antoniotto resumed his politics of appea****t in the region. On...
- fireworks had funerary references. The expenses in the first year of his dogeship are also impressive, spending more than 117,000 ducats, including 6250...
- 804 to 811. He was the son of Encagilio. Already a tribune during the dogeship of Giovanni Galbaio, he and other Venetian pro-Frankish leaders fled to...
- which reached its peak in the 14th–15th centuries, culminating in the dogeship of Francesco Foscari (1423–1457). According to family tradition, they originated...