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Doges of Venice

For some thousand years, the leader of Venice was the Doge (Duke). The Doge was elected by the city-state's aristocracy. Commonly the person selected as Doge was the most politically shrewd older man in the city. While they had great temporal power, Doges were by law confined for the rest of their lives to within the Doge's Palace complex and the connected Basilica di San Marco[?].

Below is a listing the Doges of Venice, followed by the year in which they took office.

1-- Paolo Lucio Anafesto[?], (697)
2-- Marcello Tegalliano[?], (717)
3-- Orso Ipato[?], (726)
4-- Teodato Ipato[?], (742)
5-- Galla[?], (755)
6-- Domenico Monegario[?], (756)
7-- Maurizio Galbaio[?], (764)
8-- Giovanni Galbaio[?], (787)
9-- Obelerio Antenoreo[?], (804)
10- Angelo Participazio[?], (809)
11- Giustiniano Participazio[?], (827)
12- Giovanni I Participazio[?], (829)
13- Pietro Tradonico[?], (837)
14- Orso I Participazio[?], 864)
15- Giovanni II Participazio[?], (881)
16- Pietro I Candiano[?], (887)
17- Pietro Tribuno[?], (888)
18- Orso II Participazio[?], 912)
19- Pietro II Candiano[?], (932)
20- Pietro Partcipazio[?], (939)
21- Pietro III Candiano[?], (942)
22- Pietro IV Candiano[?], (959)
23- Pietro I Oseolo[?], (976)
24- Vitale Candiano[?], (978)
25- Tribuno Memmo[?], (979)
26- Pietro II Oseolo[?], (991)
27- Ottone Orseolo[?], (1009)
28- Pietro Barbolano[?], (1026)
29- Domenico Flabanico[?], (1032)
30- Domenico Contarini[?], (1043)
31- Domenico Selvo[?], (1071)
32- Vital Faliero de' Doni[?], (1084)
33- Vital I Michele[?], (1096)
34- Ordelafo Faliero[?], (1102)
35- Domenico Michele[?], (1117)
36- Pietro Polani[?], (1130)
37- Domenico Morosini[?], (1148)
38- Vital II Michele[?], (1156)
39- Sebastian Ziani[?], (1172)
40- Orio Mastropiero[?], (1178)
41- Enrico Dandolo, (1192)
42- Pietro Ziani[?], (1205)
43- Jacopo Tiepolo[?], (1229)
44- Marino Merosini[?], (1249)
45- Reniero Zeno[?], (1252)
46- Lorenzo Tiepolo[?], (1268)
47- Jacopo Contarini[?], (1275)
48- Giovanni Dandolo[?], (1280)
49- Pietro Gradenigo[?], (1289)
50- Marino Zorzi[?], (1311)
51- Giovanni Soranzo[?], (1312)
52- Francesco Dandolo[?], (1328)
53- Bartolomeo Gradenigo[?], (1339)
54- Andrea Dandolo[?], (1342)
55- Marino Faliero[?], (1354)
56- Giovanni Gradenigo[?], (1355)
57- Giovanni Delfino[?], (1356)
58- Lorenzo Celsi[?], (1361)
59- Marco Cornaro[?], (1365)
60- Andrea Contarini[?], (1367)
61- Michele Morosini[?], (1382)
62- Antonio Veniero[?], (1382)
63- Michele Steno[?], (1400)
64- Tommaso Mocenigo[?], (1413)
65- Francesco Foscari, (1423)
66- Pasqual Malipiero[?], (1457)
67- Cristoforo Moro[?], (1462)
68- Nicolo Trono[?], (1476)
69- Nicolo Marcello[?], (1473)
70- Pietro Mocenigo[?], (1474)
71- Andrea Vendramino[?], (1476)
72- Giovanni Mocenigo[?], (1478)
73- Marco Barbarigo[?], (1485)
74- Agostin Barbarigo[?], (1486)
75- Leonardo Loredano[?], (1501)
76- Antonio Grimani[?], (1521)
77- Andrea Gritti[?], (1523)
78- Pietro Lando[?], (1538)
79- Francesco Donato[?], (1545)
80- Marcantonio Trivisano[?], (1553)
81- Francesco Veniero[?], (1554)
82- Lorenzo Priuli[?], (1556)
83- Giorolamo Priuli[?], (1559)
84- Pietro Loredano[?], (1567)
85- Alvise Mocenigo[?], (1570)
86- Sebastiano Veniero[?], (1577)
87- Nicoḷ da Ponte[?], (1578)
88- Pasqual Cicogna[?], (1585)
89. Marino Grimani[?], (1595)
90- Leonardo Donato[?], (1606)
91- Marcantonio Memmo[?], (1612)
92- Giovanni Bembo[?], (1615)
93- Nicoḷ Donato[?], (1618)
94- Antonio Priuli[?], (1618)
95- Francesco Contarini[?], (1623)
96- Giovanni Cornaro[?], (1624)
97- Nicoḷ Contarini[?], (1630)
98- Francesco Erizzo[?], (1631)
99- Francesco Molino[?], (1646)
100 Carlo Contarini[?], (1655)
101 Francesco Cornaro[?], (1656)
102 Bertuccio Valiero[?], (1656)
103 Giovanni Pesaro[?], (1658)
104 Domenico Contarini[?], (1659)
105 Nicoḷ Sagredo[?], (1674)
106 Luigi Contarini[?], (1676)
107 Marcantonio Giustinian[?], (1683)
108 Francesco Morosini[?], (1688)
109 Silvestro Valiero[?], (1694)
110 Alvise Mocenigo[?], (1700)
111 Giovanni Cornaro[?], (1709)
112 Sebastiano Mocenigo[?], (1722)
113 Carlo Ruzzini[?], (1732)
114 Alvise Pisani[?], (1735)
115 Pietro Grimani[?], (1741)
116 Francesco Loredano[?], (1752)
117 Marco Foscarini[?], (1762)
118 Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo[?], (1763)
119 Paolo Renier[?], (1779)
120 Ludovico Manin[?], (1789)

Source: Apostolo Zeno, Compendio della storia Veneta,self-published, Venezia, 1847.

See also:

Doge's Palace



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