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Zeno family, the Glossary

Index Zeno family

The Zeno family, also known as Zen, was a patrician family that belonged to the small circle of Venetian noble families, whose members played important role in the history of the Republic of Venice.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Apostolo Zeno, Bailo of Negroponte, Battle of Adramyttion (1334), Cardinal (Catholic Church), Carlo Zeno, Giovanni Battista Zeno, Nicolò Zen the younger, Patrician (post-Roman Europe), Pietro Zeno, Pietro Zeno (died 1345), Pope Paul II, Reniero Zeno, Republic of Venice, Smyrniote crusades, Venetian nobility, Villa Zeno, Voyage of the Zeno brothers, War of Chioggia.

  2. House of Zeno

Apostolo Zeno

Apostolo Zeno (11 December 1668 in Venice – 11 November 1750 in Venice) was a Venetian poet, librettist, journalist, and man of letters. Zeno family and Apostolo Zeno are House of Zeno.

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Bailo of Negroponte

The bailo and captain of Negroponte was the representative of the Republic of Venice stationed at Chalcis (Negroponte) on the island of Euboea.

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Battle of Adramyttion (1334)

The Battle of Adramyttion occurred in autumn 1334 between the fleets of a Christian naval league, headed by the Republic of Venice and the Knights Hospitaller, and of the Turkish beylik of Karasi.

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Cardinal (Catholic Church)

A cardinal (Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis) is a senior member of the clergy of the Catholic Church.

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Carlo Zeno

Carlo Zeno (or Zen) (1333 – 8 March 1418) was an Italian admiral from Venice, who is considered a hero of the War of Chioggia against the Republic of Genoa. Zeno family and Carlo Zeno are House of Zeno.

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Giovanni Battista Zeno

Giovanni Battista Zeno (or Zen) (died 8 May 1501), was the son of Niccolo di Tomà Zeno and Elisabetta Barbo, a sister of Pietro Barbo, who became Pope Paul II in August 1464. Zeno family and Giovanni Battista Zeno are House of Zeno.

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Nicolò Zen the younger

Nicolò Zen the Younger (1515–1565) was a Venetian senator. Zeno family and Nicolò Zen the younger are House of Zeno.

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Patrician (post-Roman Europe)

Patricianship, the quality of belonging to a patriciate, began in the ancient world, where cities such as Ancient Rome had a social class of patrician families, whose members were initially the only people allowed to exercise many political functions.

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Pietro Zeno

Pietro Zeno (died 1427), was lord of Andros from 1384 until his death in 1427, and a distinguished diplomat in the service of the Republic of Venice. Zeno family and Pietro Zeno are House of Zeno.

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Pietro Zeno (died 1345)

Pietro Zeno (died 17 January 1345) was the Venetian captain and bailiff of Negroponte (1331–33) and one of the leaders of the Smyrniote crusade (1343–45).

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Pope Paul II

Pope Paul II (Paulus II; Paolo II; 23 February 1417 – 26 July 1471), born Pietro Barbo, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 30 August 1464 to his death.

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Reniero Zeno

Coat of arms of Reniero Zeno Silver Grosso of Doge Raniero Zeno, 1253–1268, Venice. Reniero Zeno (Renieri Zen) (died 7 July 1268) was the 45th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1 January 1253 until his death in 1268. Zeno family and Reniero Zeno are House of Zeno.

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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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Smyrniote crusades

The Smyrniote crusades (1343–1351) were two Crusades sent by Pope Clement VI against the Beylik of Aydin under Umur Bey which had as their principal target the coastal city of Smyrna in Asia Minor.

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Venetian nobility

The Venetian patriciate (Patriziato veneziano, Patrisiato venesian) was one of the three social bodies into which the society of the Republic of Venice was divided, together with citizens and foreigners.

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Villa Zeno

Villa Zeno is a patrician villa at Cessalto, Veneto, northern Italy, and is the most easterly villa designed by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Zeno family and villa Zeno are House of Zeno.

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Voyage of the Zeno brothers

The Zeno brothers, Nicolò (c. 1326 – c. 1402) and Antonio (died c. 1403), were Italian noblemen from the Republic of Venice who lived during the 14th century. Zeno family and Voyage of the Zeno brothers are House of Zeno.

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War of Chioggia

The War of Chioggia (Guerra di Chioggia) was a conflict fought by the Republic of Genoa against the Republic of Venice between 1378 and 1381, the conclusion of an open confrontation that had lasted for years and which had already included some occasional and limited military clashes.

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See also

House of Zeno

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno_family

Also known as House of Zeno.