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The Queen of the Adriatic: Or, Venice Past and Present
Spenser, the poet, quoted, 168, Steno, Michele, dogeship of, 129. St. Mark, relics
of, how obtamed by Venice, 41, %z ; the Lion of, its symbolic character, 43. St.
Mark's ring, legend of, 99, 100. St. Mark's Cathedral, Venice, bronze gates of, 173
, ...
William Henry Davenport Adams,
1869
2
Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice
The logical choice for the dogeship, he insists, was the son of Doge Sebastiano
Ziani, Pietro, who was "the only man wealthy enough and with a sufficient
number of clients to aspire to the dogeship." Ziani, however, was an investor, not
a ...
3
I dogi di Venezia. Ediz. inglese
The. Dogeship. of. Pietro. Gradenigo. and. the. Querini-Tiepolo. Conspiracy. In
1297, the 'Serrata' was convened to strengthen the authority of the Great Council
and for once and for all replace any remaining powers enjoyed by the Popular ...
4
Venice: A Documentary History, 1450-1630
This was because members of the Forty-One2'' wanted to elect as Doge
Bernardo Giustinian, who was from [one of] the ancient families,30 and the others
could not tolerate that any of these [ families) should regain the Dogeship, from
which ...
David Sanderson Chambers, Jennifer Fletcher, Brian Pullan,
2001
5
Governance and Innovation: A Historical View
Venice obtained jurisdiction over all its citizens both for criminal and trade law
under the dogeship of Piero Tribuno (888–912). The doge was both the political
and military leader in early Venetian history. Dogeship started as a tenured, ...
6
Genoa and the Genoese, 958-1528
Just as his rise to the dogeship in 1345 was mysterious, his return in 1356 is on
the surface puzzling. But if the discontent with foreign rule and the disasters of the
Venetian war were making people nostalgic for Boccanegra, then his partisans ...
Steven A. Epstein, Steven Epstein,
2001
7
Venice: The Hinge of Europe, 1081-1797
Under his successors, however, this development was reversed; the dogeship
became definitely a magistracy and not a monarchy. The model offered by the
dogeship of Candia may in fact have helped to define the dogeship of Venice.
8
Elements of ancient history
In the dogeship of Ordelaffo, a great part of Venice was burnt down by an
accidental fire. Dominico Michiele, elected doge in 1120, being attacked by the
emperor of the east, took from him the islands of Samos, Scio, Rhodes, Metelino,
and ...
Joseph Guy (of Bristol.),
1836
The dogeship was the monopoly of old men not solely because of the celebrated
Venetian respect for the wisdom of the aged, but also because a man in his
seventies would have fewer opportunities to abuse the unrivalled powers of the ...
Jonathan Buckley, Charles Hebbert, Kate Hughes,
2004
10
Venice, A Maritime Republic
After being raised to almost l0 million ducats by the wars at the beginning of the
century, it had been reduced during his dogeship to 6 million ducats. He
described with statistical detail the flow through Venice each year of goods worth
l0 ...
Frederic Chapin Lane,
1973