- The
Senate (Venetian: Senato),
formally the
Consiglio dei
Pregadi or
Rogati (lit. 'Council of the Invited', Latin:
Consilium Rogatorum), was the main...
- The savi del
Consiglio dei
Pregadi (lit. 'sages of the
Council of the Invited'), also
known as the savi
grandi ('great sages'), were
senior magistrates...
-
camerlenghi and
indirectly the Doge.
Senate Also
known as the
Council of
Pregadi, the
Senate primarily held
legislative power. Made up of
around 300 members...
- Meza-terza was also
known as the
Pregadi, in
reference to the
early name of the
Senate when
members were 'pra****' (
pregadi) to attend. On
solemnities and...
- the
Virgin and saints. The
Senate Chamber was also
known as the Sala dei
Pregadi because the Doge
asked the
members of the
Senate to take part in the meetings...
- vijeće) (from 1238) and the
Senate (Consilium rogatorum,
Consiglio dei
Pregadi, Vijeće umoljenih) from 1253. The head of the
state was the Rector. The...
-
Great Council continued to meet in that room,
later called the Hall of the
Pregadi,
until 1423. The
rooms housing the
services and
organs related to the Great...
- alle decime, then,
through a 400
ducat donation he
secured access to the
pregadi before purchasing for 8,000
ducats the
office of
procuratore de Supra,...
-
turned to his wife and
asked for his cloak,
saying "I wish to go to the
Pregadi [Senate], and say four
words and then die." He died on 27 July. In noting...
-
alongside the Doge as the Judiciary, parti****ting with the
Consiglio dei
Pregadi (Senate) in the
state government and the
legislative functions,
which were...