Andrea Dandolo, the Glossary
Andrea Dandolo (13067 September 1354) was elected the 54th doge of Venice in 1343, replacing Bartolomeo Gradenigo who died in late 1342.[1]
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19 relations: Adriatic Sea, Andrea Dandolo (admiral), Bartolomeo Gradenigo, Black Death, Dandolo, Doge of Venice, List of Doges of Venice, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Marino Faliero, Paganino Doria, Petrarch, Republic of Genoa, Republic of Venice, St Mark's Basilica, University of Padua, Venetian grosso, Venice, Zadar, 1348 Friuli earthquake.
- 1306 births
- 1354 deaths
- 14th-century Doges of Venice
- 14th-century Italian jurists
- Burials at St Mark's Basilica
- House of Dandolo
- Italian chroniclers
Adriatic Sea
The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula.
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Andrea Dandolo (admiral)
Andrea Dandolo (died September 1298), noble of Venice, was the commander of the Venetian fleet that confronted the Genoan fleet in the Battle of Curzola (8 September 1298), which ended in disaster for the Venetians. Andrea Dandolo and Andrea Dandolo (admiral) are House of Dandolo.
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Bartolomeo Gradenigo
Bartolomeo Gradenigo (1263 – 28 December 1342) was the 53rd Doge of Venice from 7 November 1339 until his death. Andrea Dandolo and Bartolomeo Gradenigo are 14th-century Doges of Venice and Burials at St Mark's Basilica.
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Black Death
The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.
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Dandolo
The House of Dandolo was a patrician family of the Republic of Venice, which produced four Doges of Venice. Andrea Dandolo and Dandolo are House of Dandolo.
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Doge of Venice
The Doge of Venice was the highest role of authority within the Republic of Venice (697 CE to 1797 CE).
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List of Doges of Venice
The following is a list of all 120 of the Doges of Venice ordered by the dates of their reigns.
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Ludovico Antonio Muratori
Lodovico Antonio Muratori (21 October 1672 – 23 January 1750), commonly referred to in Latin as Muratorius, was an Italian Catholic priest, notable as historian and a leading scholar of his age, and for his discovery of the Muratorian fragment, the earliest known list of New Testament books.
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Marino Faliero
Marino Faliero (1274 – 17 April 1355) was the 55th Doge of Venice, appointed on 11 September 1354. Andrea Dandolo and Marino Faliero are 14th-century Doges of Venice.
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Paganino Doria
Paganino Doria was an Italian admiral from the prominent Genoese Doria family.
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Petrarch
Francis Petrarch (20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Franciscus Petrarcha; modern Francesco Petrarca), born Francesco di Petracco, was a scholar from Arezzo and poet of the early Italian Renaissance and one of the earliest humanists.
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Republic of Genoa
The Republic of Genoa (Repúbrica de Zêna; Repubblica di Genova; Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval and early modern maritime republic from the years 1099 to 1797 in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast.
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Republic of Venice
The Republic of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.
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St Mark's Basilica
The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark (Basilica Cattedrale Patriarcale di San Marco), commonly known as St Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco; Baxéłega de San Marco), is the cathedral church of the Patriarchate of Venice; it became the episcopal seat of the Patriarch of Venice in 1807, replacing the earlier cathedral of San Pietro di Castello.
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University of Padua
The University of Padua (Università degli Studi di Padova, UNIPD) is an Italian public research university in Padua, Italy.
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Venetian grosso
The Venetian grosso (plural grossi) is a silver coin first introduced in Venice in 1193 under doge Enrico Dandolo.
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Venice
Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.
Zadar
Zadar (Zara; see also other names) is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia.
1348 Friuli earthquake
The 1348 Friuli earthquake, centered in the South Alpine region of Friuli, was felt across Europe on 25 January.
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See also
1306 births
- Adelheid Langmann
- Alberto II della Scala
- Andrea Dandolo
- Anna of Savoy
- Ashikaga Tadayoshi
- Elizabeth of Bavaria, Duchess of Austria
- Giovanni da Santo Stefano da Ponte
- Isabella, Countess of Brienne
- John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray
- John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford
- Manfred, Duke of Athens
- Philip III of Navarre
- Rudolf II, Count Palatine of the Rhine
- Sasaki Takauji
1354 deaths
- Abd al-Muttalib (Ibn al-Walid)
- Abulfattah Al-Zoubi
- Adud al-Din al-Iji
- Andrea Dandolo
- Baldwin of Luxembourg
- Bernhard IV, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Charles de la Cerda
- Cola di Rienzo
- Diego Ramírez de Guzmán (bishop of León)
- Edmund de Grimsby
- Elizabeth de Montfort, Baroness Montagu
- Fra Moriale
- Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)
- Henri de Villars (died 1354)
- Henry Chaddesden
- Henry of Friemar the Younger
- Huang Gongwang
- João Afonso de Albuquerque
- Joanikije II
- Joanna of Châtillon
- John Stonor (judge)
- Kitabatake Chikafusa
- Konoe Mototsugu
- Mary of Avesnes
- Maurice le Brun, 1st Baron Brun
- Nicholas IV of Werle
- Nicholas Zorzi (died 1354)
- Nikola Buća
- Pedro Afonso, Count of Barcelos
- Ralph Stratford
- Raoul de Caours
- Sén-Brian Ó Dubhda
- Stephen of Anjou
- Theobald of Bar, Seigneur de Pierrepont
- Thomas Szécsényi
- Ulrich V, Count of Pfannberg
- Vladislav of Bosnia
- Waleran II, Lord of Ligny
- Werner von Urslingen
- William de Clinton, 1st Earl of Huntingdon
- William of Nassyngton
- Wu Zhen (painter)
- Yusuf I of Granada
14th-century Doges of Venice
- Andrea Contarini
- Andrea Dandolo
- Antonio Venier
- Bartolomeo Gradenigo
- Francesco Dandolo
- Giovanni Dolfin
- Giovanni Gradenigo
- Giovanni Soranzo
- Lorenzo Celsi
- Marco Cornaro
- Marino Faliero
- Marino Zorzi
- Michele Morosini
- Michele Steno
- Pietro Gradenigo
14th-century Italian jurists
- Albericus de Rosate
- Andrea Dandolo
- Antonius de Butrio
- Astesanus of Asti
- Baldus de Ubaldis
- Bartholomew of San Concordio
- Bartolus de Saxoferrato
- Bettina d'Andrea
- Bonagratia of Bergamo
- Bonifazio Vitalini
- Cino da Pistoia
- Francesco Albergotti
- Francesco Zabarella
- Geremia da Montagnone
- Giovanni Conversini
- Giovanni d'Andrea
- Guido de Baysio
- Jacobus de Belviso
- Jacobus de Teramo
- John of Legnano
- Lucas de Penna
- Maddalena Buonsignori
- Martino Aliprandi
- Novella d'Andrea
- Oldradus de Ponte
- Paulus Castrensis
- Peter of Ancarano
- Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder
- Riccardo Petroni
- Roberto de' Rossi
- Ser Petracco
Burials at St Mark's Basilica
- Andrea Dandolo
- Bartolomeo Gradenigo
- Domenico Selvo
- Giovanni Battista Zeno
- Marino Morosini
- Vitale Faliero
- Vitale I Michiel
House of Dandolo
- Andrea Dandolo
- Andrea Dandolo (admiral)
- Anna Dandolo
- Dandolo
- Emilio Dandolo
- Enrico Dandolo
- Enrico Dandolo (patriot)
- Francesco Dandolo
- Giovanna Dandolo
- Giovanni Dandolo
- Marino Dandolo
- Marino Dandolo (died 1233)
- Raniero Dandolo
- Zilia Dandolo
Italian chroniclers
- Agnolo di Tura
- Albertino Mussato
- Alexander Guagnini
- Alexander of Telese
- Andrea Dandolo
- Andreas of Bergamo
- Antonio Beccadelli (poet)
- Antonio Bonfini
- Antonio Pigafetta
- Arnulf of Milan
- Bartholomew Rinonico
- Bartholomew of Neocastro
- Bartolomeo di ser Gorello
- Benedict of Soracte
- Bernardino of Fossa
- Bonifacio da Morano
- Domenico Malipiero
- Erchempert
- Falco of Benevento
- Filippo Barbieri (historian)
- Filippo Villani
- Francesco della Rossa Bartholi
- Galvano Fiamma
- Giacomo Filippo Foresti
- Giovanni Villani
- Godfrey of Viterbo
- Goffredo Malaterra
- Guglielmo Cortusi
- Ireneo della Croce
- Landolfus Sagax
- Landulf of Milan
- Leo of Ostia
- Liutprand of Cremona
- Lupus Protospatharius
- Marco Battagli
- Martino da Canal
- Matteo Villani
- Nicolò Barbaro
- Pandulf of Pisa
- Peter Martyr d'Anghiera
- Peter the Deacon
- Riccobaldo of Ferrara
- Richard of San Germano
- Roger of Torre Maggiore
- Romuald Guarna
- Salimbene di Adam
- Sire Raul
- Ugolino Brunforte
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Dandolo
Also known as Dandolo, Andrea.