• Marco Gradenigo was a 13th-century Venetian nobleman, senior provincial administrator in the Venetian overseas empire and a military commander. He was...
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    Bartolomeo (Bortolo) Gradenigo, better known as Marco Gradenigo, (Latin: Marcus Gradonicus; 1663 – 1734) was Bishop of Verona from 1714 to 1725 and later...
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    Marco Gradenigo (Latin: Marcus Gradonicus 1589 – 1656) was Duke of Crete from 1627 to 1629, and later Patriarch of Aquileia to his death in 1656. Marco...
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    priest of the canons) of the cathedral of Candia. His older brother, Marco Gradenigo, has been appointed in 1629 Patriarch of Aquileia, and since 1641 he...
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    in 1629. Agostino Gradenigo was born in Venice on 8 November 1570 to the noble Gradenigo family, son of the poet Giorgio Gradenigo  and of Laura Valier...
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    liberty in June 1256 and January 1257. In early 1256, a new bailo, Marco Gradenigo, was sent to Negroponte with three galleys (seven, according to Andrea...
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    Cardinal Giovanni Alberto Badoer (1688–1706) Piero Barbarigo (1706–1725) Marco Gradenigo (1725–1734) Francesco Antonio Correr, OFMCap (1734–1741) Aloysius Foscari...
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    maternal grandparents were Jacopo I da Carrara and Anna Gradenigo, daughter of Pietro Gradenigo, Doge of Venice and Tommasina Morosini. On 27 September...
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  • 1616–1622 Antonio Grimani 1622–1628 Agostino Gradenigo 1628–1629 Marco Gradenigo 1629–1656 Gerolamo Gradenigo 1656–1657 Giovanni VII Dolfino 1657–1699 Dionisio...
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    of the main cities were substituted by men loyal to the insurgents. Marco Gradenigo the Elder (Greek: Μάρκος Γραδόνικος) was appointed governor and rector...
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  • Foscarini, spring 1254 – spring 1256 Jacopo Dolfin, spring 1256 – 1258 Marco Gradenigo, September 1258 – July 1261 Stato da Màr Hazlitt, William Carew. The...
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    Genoese fleet, and a further 10 galleys under the veteran commander Marco Gradenigo had been dispatched to join Dondulo. The two squadrons met at Ragusa...
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  • 1559–1563 Marco di Lauro Querini 1570 Pasqual Cicogna 1585 Giovanni Sagredo 1604 Francesco Morosini 1612–1614 Donato Morosini 1617–1619 Marco Gradenigo 1627–1629...
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  • succeeding Pietro Foscarini in spring 1256 and being replaced by Marco Gradenigo. He went on to serve as Duke of Crete (attested in office in September...
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    first stone was laid on 17 May 1726 in the presence of the Patriarch, Marco Gradenigo. The church was consecrated on 29 September 1743 by the then Patriarch...
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  • negotiate a new treaty with the Byzantine Emperor, along with Matteo Gradenigo. Gradenigo died during the long negotiations, and the two-year agreement was...
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  • of Makarska. He was consecrated in Venice on 10 February 1732, with Marco Gradenigo, the patriarch of Venice as the principal consecrator and Nikola Tomašić...
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  • Empire 1257–1258 Negroponte, Greece War of the Euboeote Succession Marco Gradenigo Duchy of Athens and the Lombard Triarchs of Negroponte Achaean garrison...
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  • 1250 Marino Michiel 1252–1254 Leone Sanudo 1254–1256 Paolo Gradenigo 1256–1258 Marco Gradenigo 1258 Tommaso Giustiniani 1258–1261 Andrea Barozzi 1261–1263...
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  • Bartolomeo Gradenigo (1636–1698) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Brescia (1682–1698),Bishop of Treviso (1668–1682), and Bishop of...
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    the Venetians. The Doge of Venice, Reniero Zeno, made Marco Gradenigo the new bailo. Gradenigo gained the support of William's vassal, William de la Roche...
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  • Marcian (usurper) Marcian of Heraclea Marcianopolis Marco Angeli Marco Bembo Marco Gausoni Marco Gradenigo Marcus (son of Basiliscus) Mardaite revolts Mardaites...
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    Pietro Gradenigo (1251 – 13 August 1311) was the 49th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1289 to his death. When he was elected Doge, he was serving as the...
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    Archbishop of Thessalonica and Apostolic Nuncio to Florence (1700); Marco Gradenigo, Titular Bishop of Titopolis and Coadjutor Patriarch of Aquileia (1701);...
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    Sarsina (1632); Girolamo Colonna, Archbishop of Bologna (1632); Marco Gradenigo, Patriarch of Aquileia (1633); Lorenzo Massimi, Bishop of Marsi (1633);...
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    Bartolomeo Gradenigo (1263 – 28 December 1342) was the 53rd Doge of Venice from 7 November 1339 until his death. Born in Venice to an ancient noble family...
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    1691 – 17 Dec 1697 Died) Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo (1698–1714) Marco Gradenigo (1714–1725) Francesco Trevisani (1725–1732) Giovanni Bragadino (Bragadin)...
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    Preceded by Pietro Leoni (bishop) Bishop of Verona 1698–1714 Succeeded by Marco Gradenigo Preceded by Gianalberto Badoer Bishop of Brescia 1714–1723 Succeeded by...
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    Giovanni Gradenigo (died 8 August 1356) was the fifty-sixth Doge of Venice, appointed on 21 April 1355. During his reign, Venice signed a peace treaty...
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    Doge's Palace two days later. On 16 May French troops entered Piazza San Marco and the surrender contract was officially signed, submitting Venice to French...
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