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Gerolamo Priuli
He was 73 years old (he was born in 1486) and succeeded his own brother Lorenzo. As a young man he had embraced the mercantile trade and had become very rich.
Ordelaf Falier Dodoni
Son of Doge Vitale, he continued his work in the Holy Land, helping the Crusaders with his fleet and fighting the Normans.
Jacopo Tiepolo
He was the first duke or doge of Candia/Creta, then podestà of Constantinople (1218-1220 and 1224-1227).
Vitale II Michiel
Son of Doge Dominic (1118-30). The Dogado of Vitale II went through critical years for Venetian politics.
Pietro I Candiano
He was 45 years old, having been born in the year 842, and was the first doge belonging to a new family. He was considered very religious, wise and generous, energetic and combative.
Orso Ipato
According to some, he was the first doge to be elected, the two previous ones being Byzantine appointments.
Pietro Loredan
He was 85 years old (he was born in 1482) and descended from an apostolic family, finally a doge from an old family.
Enrico Dandolo
He was 85 years old (he was born in 1107).
Marcantonio Trevisan
He was 78 years old (he was born in 1475), honest, a bachelor and a bigot.
Domenico Morosini
He was 68 years old (he was born in 1080). A good soldier and skilful diplomat, he implemented a policy of appeasement and serenity both internally and externally.
Giustiniano Partecipazio
Son of Doge Angelo from whom he had been sent on a mission to Constantinople to strengthen the Republic's ties with Basileus Leo V the Armenian, at whose court he received the title of ipato.
Maurizio Galbaio
Heraclian, the son of humble peasants. His dogado was one of the longest in the history of the Republic. It lasted 23 years, and he, unlike his predecessors, died in his bed.
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