- The
promissione ducale (lit. 'ducal promise'; Latin:
promissio domini ducis) was an oath of
office sworn by the
incoming Doge of Venice. It contained...
-
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...
-
Golden M****),
because of the
various promises added to it (varias enim
promissiones adjungebant his Missis), and the
Missa Angelica (the
Angelic M****) because...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
busto di
Leonardo Loredan. Musatti,
Eugenio (1888). La
storia della promissione ducale (in Italian). Padua.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing...
- made a
Solemn Entry[clarification needed], and gave a vow of
loyalty (
promissione ducale) to the
republic upon her coronation. The
symbols of her rank...
- ban was not
instituted by a
decree of the doge, but by an oath (carta
promissiones) by the po****r ****embly to
abstain from the
banned acts with a penal...