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- The promissione ducale (lit. 'ducal promise'; Latin: promissio domini ducis) was an oath of office sworn by the incoming Doge of Venice. It contained...
- election of the Venetian doges, the promissione ducale, the oldest of which has survived from 1192. The promissione ducale was drafted before the election...
- by the Signoria from 1423 on, being later officially adopted in the Promissione Ducale by Cristoforo Moro (12 May 1462). It constituted a center of power...
- speech the Doge was forced to declare loyalty to the Republic with the promissione ducale; thus the Commune of Venice, the set of all the ****emblies aimed...
- eighty-five when he ****umed the throne. Though not the first doge to take the promissione ducale, Dandolo's is the earliest that is available to historians. One...
- projects. Upon the will of the government doge Reniero Zeno introduced the "Promissione" to curb any potential influence of the dogaressa upon the affairs of...
- suggested to have influenced the promulgation of what was called the "Promissione", which was instigated in 1242 and which stated that the Doge was not...
- Golden M****), because of the various promises added to it (varias enim promissiones adjungebant his Missis), and the Missa Angelica (the Angelic M****) because...
- is regarded as the first significant one, for on 17 August 1311 the promissione was amended to add the statement "quod Bucentaurus Domini ducis fiat...
- (Oratio in silentio. Deinde sacerdos:) Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, qui promissiones tuas Abrahæ eiusque semini contulisti, Ecclesiæ tuæ preces clementer...