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  2. Venetian nobility - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian patriciate (Italian: Patriziato veneziano, Venetian: 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. Patrizio was the noble title of the members of the aristocracy ruling the city of Venice and the Republic.

  3. Pietro Cesare Alberti - Wikipedia

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    Pietro Alberti was born on the island of Lido at Malamocco [2] in 1608 at the height of Venice's commercial power. There is no evidence for the former assertion that Pietro was the son of the Secretary of the Ducal Treasury, Andrea Alberti and his wife, Lady Veronica Cremona, [3] but his family were apparently a Venetian branch of the powerful Florentine Alberti family and were attested as ...

  4. Giovanni Dario - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Dario was born in 1414 to a Venetian family established in Kastelli Pediadas on Crete; [2] [3] His father, Marco, was a merchant who often travelled abroad, to Venice and Constantinople, often accompanied by his brother, Giovanni, and eventually by his own sons, Giovanni and Zaccaria, and their brother-in-law, Giorgio Pantaleo. [4]

  5. Category:Venetian noble families - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the families who were part of the Venetian nobility or patriciate, the social class that ruled the Republic of Venice. Subcategories This category has the following 33 subcategories, out of 33 total.

  6. Tiepolo conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The Tiepolo conspiracy or Tiepolo-Querini conspiracy was an attempt to overthrow the government of the Republic of Venice under Doge Pietro Gradenigo.Headed by the disaffected patricians Bajamonte Tiepolo, Marco Querini [], and Badoero Badoer but backed by a sizeable number of other patricians, churchmen, and commoners, the conspiracy resulted in a coup attempt on 15 June 1310, in which three ...

  7. Andrea Biagio Badoer - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Biagio Badoer (2 February 1515 – September 1575) was a Venetian administrator and diplomat. [1] Badoer was the son of Pietro Badoer and Caterina Giustinian. In 1544, he married a daughter of Zuanne Corner. He served as the rector of Feltre in 1552 and of Crema in 1553. He was elected a savio di Terraferma.

  8. Libro d'Oro - Wikipedia

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    The Libro d'Oro (The Golden Book), originally published between 1315 and 1797, is the formal directory of nobles in the Republic of Venice (including the Ionian Islands).It has been resurrected as the Libro d'Oro della Nobiltà Italiana (The Golden Book of Italian Nobility), a privately published directory of the nobility of Italy.

  9. House of Venier - Wikipedia

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    Pietro Venier (died 8 May 1372) who was the Governor of Cerigo; Antonio Venier (circa 1330 - 23 November 1400) who was Doge of Venice from October 1382 until his death.; Andrea Venier (fl. 15th century) a provveditore of Venetian Albania

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