Definition of Ipato. Meaning of Ipato. Synonyms of Ipato

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Definition of Ipato

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Anticipator
Anticipator An*tic"i*pa`tor, n. One who anticipates.
Anticipatory
Anticipatory An*tic"i*pa*to*ry, a. Forecasting; of the nature of anticipation. --Owen. Here is an anticipatory glance of what was to be. --J. C. Shairp.
Emancipator
Emancipator E*man"ci*pa`tor, n. [L.] One who emancipates.
Emancipatory
Emancipatory E*man"ci*pa*to*ry, a. Pertaining to emancipation, or tending to effect emancipation. ``Emancipatory laws.' --G. Eliot.
Participator
Participator Par*tic"i*pa`tor, n. [L.] One who participates, or shares with another; a partaker.

Meaning of Ipato from wikipedia

- Teodato Ipato (also Diodato or Deusdedit; Latin: Theodatus Hypatus) was Doge of Venice from 742 to 755. With his election came the restoration of the...
- Orso Ipato (Latin: Ursus Hypatus; died 737) was, by tradition, the third Doge of Venice (726–737) and the first historically known. During his eleven-year...
- [orˈsɛolo]) was a powerful Venetian noble family descended from Orso Ipato and his son Teodato Ipato, the first Doges of Venice. Four members of the Orseolo family...
- requirements put forward. Orso Ipato is recognised by Leo III, who gives him the title hypatos. The Venetian fleet, led by Orso Ipato, frees Ravenna from the...
- Ceparico Ipato), was Byzantine magister militum per Venetiae in charge of the duchy of Venice in 740. Following the murder of the doge Orso Ipato in 737...
- (717–726) Orso Ipato, Doge (726–737) Dominicus Leo Abrogatis, Magister militum (737) Felice Cornicola, Magister militum (738) Teodato Ipato, Magister militum...
- rebellion in the region of Mértola (modern Portugal). Teodato Ipato succeeds his father Orso Ipato, as the fourth doge of Venice. He moves the capital from...
- (traditional) 726 (historical) First holder Paolo Lucio Anafesto (traditional) Orso Ipato (historical) Final holder Ludovico Manin Abolished 12 May 1797 Salary 4...
- Lorenzo in Damaso (fl. 12th century), cardinal and papal legate Teodato Ipato or Deusdedit, Doge of Venice 742-751 Deodatus of Nola, a saint in the 5th...
- disagreement with the nearby Longobards. He died in 726 and was succeeded by Orso Ipato. The only certain historical mention of Marcello (the surname Tegalliano...