LIST OF DOGES OF VENICE

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The following is a list of all 120 of the 'Doges of Venice' ordered by the dates of their reigns which are put in parentheses.
For more than 1,000 years, the chief magistrate and leader of the city of Venice and later of the Most Serene Republic of Venice was styled the ''Doge'', a rare but not unique Italian title derived from the Latin Dux. Doges of Venice were elected for life by the city-state's aristocracy. Commonly the person selected as Doge was one of the shrewdest elders in the city. The Venetian combination of elaborate monarchic pomp and a republican (though "aristocratic") constitution with intricate checks and balances makes "''La serenissima''" (Venice) a textbook example of a crowned republic.
Despite the great power given to them, the Venetian Doges were restricted by law (unlike the Doges of the Republic of Genoa) to spend the rest of their lives inside the Doge's Palace complex and St Mark's Basilica, occasionally leaving for diplomatic reasons.

Contents
Seventh century
Eighth century
Ninth century
Tenth century
Eleventh century
Twelfth century
Thirteenth century
Fourteenth century
Fifteenth century
Sixteenth century
Seventeenth century
Eighteenth century
References

Seventh century



Paolo Lucio Anafesto (697717)

Eighth century



Marcello Tegalliano (717726)

Orso Ipato (726737) assassinated perhaps at the instigation of Eutychius, Exarch of Ravenna

★ Brief Interregnum (737742)

Teodato Ipato (742755) deposed, blinded, and exiled

Galla Gaulo (755756) deposed, blinded, and exiled

Domenico Monegario (756764) deposed, blinded, and exiled

Maurizio Galbaio (764787)

Giovanni Galbaio (787804) fled to Mantua in 803 with family, where they all probably died

Ninth century



Obelerio Antenoreo (804811) exiled, attempted to return to power, killed & head displayed in the market

Angelo Participazio (811827) forced into exile at Zara by his eldest son Giustiniano

Giustiniano Participazio (827829)

Giovanni I Participazio (829837) arrested, and tonsured (head shaved like monk)

Pietro Tradonico (837864) assassination, although in this case his successor arrested and executed the assassins

Orso I Participazio (864881)

Giovanni II Participazio (881887) resigned due to poor health

Pietro I Candiano (887888) killed in open battle while invading the Narentines

Pietro Tribuno (888912)

Tenth century



Orso II Participazio (912932)

Pietro II Candiano (932939)

Pietro Participazio (939942)

Pietro III Candiano (942959)

Pietro IV Candiano (959976) People of Venice locked him in palace with son while it burned.

Pietro I Orseolo (976978) resigned to become a Camaldolese hermit in Abbey of Sant Miguel de Cuxa in the Pyrenees

Vitale Candiano (978979)

Tribuno Memmo (979991)

Pietro II Orseolo (9911009) gave the majority of his wealth to the poor and the Church, and retired to a monastery

Eleventh century



Otto Orseolo (10091026) arrested, beard shaved, and banished to Constantinople for nepotism. He was the father of King Peter Urseolo of Hungary.

Pietro Barbolano (10261032) abdicated under heavy pressure to reinstate Otto Orseolo

Domenico Flabanico (10321043)

Domenico Contarini (10431071)

Domenico Selvo (10711084) deposed peacefully to a monastery because of naval defeat, died three years later

Vitale Faliero (10841096)

Vital I Michele (10961102)

Twelfth century




Ordelafo Faliero (11021117)

Domenico Michele (11171130)

Pietro Polani (11301148)

Domenico Morosini (11481156)

Vital II Michele (11561172)

Sebastiano Ziani (11721178)

Orio Mastropiero (11781192)

Enrico Dandolo (11921205)

Thirteenth century



Pietro Ziani (12051229)

Jacopo Tiepolo (12291249)

Marino Morosini (12491252)

Reniero Zeno (12521268)

Lorenzo Tiepolo (12681275)

Jacopo Contarini (12751280)

Giovanni Dandolo (12801289)

Pietro Gradenigo (12891311)

Fourteenth century


The execution of Marino Faliero.


Marino Zorzi (13111312)

Giovanni Soranzo (13121328)

Francesco Dandolo (13281339)

Bartolomeo Gradenigo (13391342)

Andrea Dandolo (13421354)

Marino Faliero (13541355) - convicted of treason, executed and condemned to damnatio memoriae

Giovanni Gradenigo (13551356)

Giovanni Dolfin (13561361)

Lorenzo Celsi (13611365)

Marco Cornaro (13651367)

Andrea Contarini (13671382)

Michele Morosini (13821382)

Antonio Venier (13821400)

Michele Steno (14001413)

Fifteenth century



Tommaso Mocenigo (14131423)

Francesco Foscari (14231457) - forced to abdicate by the Council of Ten

Pasqual Malipiero (14571462)

Cristoforo Moro (14621466)

Nicolo Tron (14661473)

Nicolo Marcello (14731474)

Pietro Mocenigo (14741476)

Andrea Vendramin (14761478)

Giovanni Mocenigo (14781485)

Marco Barbarigo (14851486)

Agostino Barbarigo (14861501)

Sixteenth century



Andrea Gritti, reigned 1523–1538, portrait by Titian.


Leonardo Loredan (15011521)

Antonio Grimani (15211523)

Andrea Gritti (15231538)

Pietro Lando (15381545)

Francesco Donato (15451553)

Marcantonio Trivisan (15531554)

Francesco Venier (15541556)

Lorenzo Priuli (15561559)

Giorolamo Priuli (15591567)

Pietro Loredan (15671570)

Alvise I Mocenigo (15701577)

Sebastiano Venier (15771578)

Nicolò da Ponte (15781585)

Pasqual Cicogna (15851595)

Marino Grimani (15951606)

Seventeenth century



Leonardo Donato (16061612)

Marcantonio Memmo (16121615)

Giovanni Bembo (16151618)

Nicolò Donato (16181618)

Antonio Priuli (16181623)

Francesco Contarini (16231624)

Giovanni Corner (16241630)

Nicolò Contarini (16301631)

Francesco Erizzo (16311646)

Francesco Molin (16461655)

Carlo Contarini (16551656)

Francesco Corner (16561656)

Bertuccio Valier (16561658)

Giovanni Pesaro (16581659)

Domenico II Contarini (16591674)

Nicolò Sagredo (16741676)

Luigi Contarini (16761683)

Marcantonio Giustinian (16831688)

Francesco Morosini (16881694)

Silvestro Valier (16941700)

Alvise II Mocenigo (17001709)

Eighteenth century


Carlo Ruzzini reigned 1732 – 1735, portrait by Gregorio Lazzarini.


Giovanni Corner (17091722)

Sebastiano Mocenigo (17221732)

Carlo Ruzzini (17321735)

Alvise Pisani (17351741)

Pietro Grimani (17411752)

Francesco Loredan (17521762)

Marco Foscarini (17621763)

Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (17631779)

Paolo Renier (17791789)

Ludovico Manin (17891797) - forced to abdicate by Napoleon

References



Norwich, John Julius. ''A History of Venice''. New York: Vintage Books, 1989. ISBN 0-679-72197-5.

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