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Venice Ancient.svg|Republic of Venice<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Doges of Venice, Dalmatia and Croatia<br>Lords of one and a half quarter of the Roman Empire<br>Lords of Istria<br>Arms from 1261</span><!-- The title of the Doges until 1358 and the Treaty of Zara (Zadar) was: Duke of Venice, Dalmatia and Croatia; Lord of Istria; Lord of one and a half quarter of the Roman Empire and so on. After 1358 the title was reduced to simply Duke (Doge) of Venice, etc. However the Venetian doges still had all these titles and territories in their grand title all the way until the end of the republic in 1797. --> | Venice Ancient.svg|Republic of Venice<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Doges of Venice, Dalmatia<br> and Croatia<br>Lords of one and a half quarter of the Roman Empire<br>Lords of Istria<br>Arms from 1261</span><!-- The title of the Doges until 1358 and the Treaty of Zara (Zadar) was: Duke of Venice, Dalmatia and Croatia; Lord of Istria; Lord of one and a half quarter of the Roman Empire and so on. After 1358 the title was reduced to simply Duke (Doge) of Venice, etc. However the Venetian doges still had all these titles and territories in their grand title all the way until the end of the republic in 1797. --> | ||
Venice.svg|Republic of Venice<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Doges of Venice, etc.<br>From mid–14th century</span> | Venice.svg|Republic of Venice<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Doges of Venice, etc.<br>From mid–14th century</span> | ||
Repubblica di Venezia.svg|Republic of Venice<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Alternative arms variant<br>14th century</span> | Repubblica di Venezia.svg|Republic of Venice<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Alternative arms variant<br>14th century</span> | ||
Revision as of 19:17, 26 March 2021
- Coat of Arms
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Republic of Venice
Doges of Venice, Dalmatia
and Croatia
Lords of one and a half quarter of the Roman Empire
Lords of Istria
Arms from 1261 -
Republic of Venice
Doges of Venice, etc.
From mid–14th century -
Republic of Venice
Alternative arms variant
14th century -
Republic of Venice
Great arms of the Republic
ca.1680
- Mainland Domains
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Motta di Livenza
1289–1797 -
Treviso
1339–1797 -
Vicenza
1404–1797 -
Belluno
1404–1797 -
Feltre
1404–1797 -
Polesine
1405–1797 -
Verona
1405–1797 -
Padua
1405–1797 -
Patria del Friuli
1420–1797 -
Crema and Cremasco
1449–1797 -
Brescia
1426–1797 -
Bergamo
1427–1797 -
Adria
Corfu
1509–1797
- Domains of the Sea
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Dalmatia
Duchy of Dalmatia
1000–1797 -
Croatia
Duchy of Croatia
1084–1797 -
Istria
1150–1797 -
Candia
Kingdom of Candia
1205–1669 -
Cherso
Cres
1386–1797 -
Corcira
Corfu
1386–1797 -
Albania
Lordship of Albania
1392–1797 -
Zante
Zakynthos
1485–1797 -
Cipro
Kingdom of Cyprus
1489–1571 -
Cefalonia
1500–1797 -
Dalmatia and Croatia
Kingdom of Dalmatia and Croatia
Lordship of Albania
Joint arms of Eastern Adriatic possessions
- Doges of Venice
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Otto Orseolo
1009–1026 -
Pietro Barbolano
1026–1032 -
Domenico Flabanico
1032–1043 -
Domenico Contarini
1043–1071 -
Domenico Selvo
1071–1084 -
Vitale Faliero
1084–1096 -
Vitale I Michiel
1096–1102 -
Ordelafo Falier
1102–1117 -
Domenico Michele
1117–1130 -
Pietro Polani
1130–1148 -
Domenico Morosini
1148–1156 -
Vital II Michele
1156–1172 -
Sebastiano Ziani
1172–1178 -
Orio Mastropiero
1178–1192 -
Enrico Dandolo
1192–1205 -
Pietro Ziani
1205–1229 -
Jacopo Tiepolo
1229–1249 -
Marino Morosini
1249–1252 -
Reniero Zeno
1252–1268 -
Lorenzo Tiepolo
1268–1275 -
Jacopo Contarini
1275–1280 -
Giovanni Dandolo
1280–1289 -
Pietro Gradenigo
1289–1311 -
Marino Zorzi
1311–1312 -
Giovanni Soranzo
1312–1328 -
Francesco Dandolo
1328–1339 -
Bartolomeo Gradenigo
1339–1342 -
Andrea Dandolo
1342–1354 -
Marino Faliero
1354–1355 -
Giovanni Gradenigo
1355–1356 -
Giovanni Dolfin
1356–1361 -
Lorenzo Celsi
1361–1365 -
Marco Cornaro
1365–1367 -
Andrea Contarin
1367–1382 -
Michele Morosini
1382–1382 -
Antonio Venier
1382–1400 -
Michele Steno
1400–1413 -
Tommaso Mocenigo
1413–1423 -
Francesco Foscari
1423–1457 -
Pasquale Malipiero
1457–1462 -
Cristoforo Moro
1462–1471 -
Nicolo Tron
1471–1473 -
Nicolo Marcello
1473–1474 -
Pietro Mocenigo
1474–1476 -
Andrea Vendramin
1476–1478 -
Giovanni Mocenigo
1478–1485 -
Marco Barbarigo
1485–1486 -
Agostino Barbarigo
1486–1501 -
Leonardo Loredan
1501–1521 -
Antonio Grimani
1521–1523 -
Andrea Gritti
1523–1538 -
Pietro Lando
1539–1545 -
Francesco Donà
1545–1553 -
Marcantonio Trevisan
1553–1554 -
Francesco Venier
1554–1556 -
Lorenzo Priuli
1556–1559 -
Girolamo Priuli
1559–1567 -
Pietro Loredan
1567–1570 -
Alvise I Mocenigo
1570–1577 -
Sebastiano Venier
1577–1578 -
Nicolò Da Ponte
1578–1585 -
Pasquale Cicogna
1585–1595 -
Marino Grimani
1595–1605 -
Leonardo Donà
1606–1612 -
Marcantonio Memmo
1612–1615 -
Giovanni Bembo
1615–1618 -
Nicolò Donà
1618 -
Antonio Priuli
1618–1623 -
Francesco Contarini
1623–1624 -
Giovanni I Cornaro
1625–1629 -
Nicolò Contarini
1630–1631 -
Francesco Erizzo
1631–1646 -
Francesco Molin
1646–1655 -
Carlo Contarini
1655–1656 -
Francesco Cornaro
1656 -
Bertuccio Valier
1656–1658 -
Giovanni Pesaro
1658–1659 -
Domenico II Contarini
1659–1675 -
Nicolò Sagredo
1675–1676 -
Alvise Contarini
1676–1684 -
Marcantonio Giustinian
1684–1688 -
Francesco Morosini
1688–1694 -
Silvestro Valier
1694–1700 -
Alvise II Mocenigo
1700–1709 -
Giovanni II Cornaro
1709–1722 -
Sebastiano Mocenigo
1722–1732 -
Carlo Ruzzini
1732–1735 -
Alvise Pisani
1735–1741 -
Pietro Grimani
1741–1752 -
Francesco Loredan
1752–1762 -
Marco Foscarini
1762–1763 -
Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo
1763–1778 -
Paolo Renier
1778–1789 -
Ludovico Giovanni Manin
1789–1797
Office abolished in 1797, forced to abdicate by Napoleon Bonaparte
- Patrician Families
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House of Balbi
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House of Barbaro
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House of Balestrazzi
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House of Dandolo
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House of Foscolo
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House of Francheschi
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House of Ghisi
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House of Pola
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House of Savorgnan
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House of Sommaripa
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House of Viaro
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House of Zeno
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House of Zorzi