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  1. Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice. Thomas F. Madden. JHU Press, Sep 15, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 298 pages. Winner of the 2005 Otto Grundler Award, the International Congress on Medieval Studies. Between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries, Venice transformed itself from a struggling merchant commune to a powerful maritime ...

  2. Enrico Dandolo, en latin Henricus Dandulus, (né en 1107 [1] à Venise – mort en mai 1205 à Constantinople) fut le 41 e doge de Venise, élu en 1192. Enrico Dandolo est élu alors qu'il est âgé de 85 ans. Il réussit cependant à obtenir d'importantes concessions pour Venise lors de la quatrième croisade dont il est l'un des acteurs majeurs.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2019 · Enrico Dandolo also served as Venice's ambassador to the King of Sicily in 1174 and to Ferrara in 1191. With such prestigious accomplishments in his career, Dandolo was considered an excellent candidate as the next doge -- even though he was quite elderly. When Orio Mastropiero stepped down in order to retire to a monastery, Enrico Dandolo was ...

  4. Enrico Dandolo, (born 1107?, Venice—died 1205, Constantinople), Doge of the Republic of Venice (1192–1205). After a career as a Venetian diplomat, he was elected doge at age 85. He swore the “ducal promise,” spelling out the duties of his office, and instituted reforms, revising the penal code and publishing the first Venetian civil code.

  5. Enrico Dandolo ( Veneza, 1107? - Constantinopla, maio de 1205) [ 1] foi doge de Veneza entre 1192 - 1205, durante a Quarta Cruzada . Pertencia a uma importante família veneziana. Seu pai, Vitale, foi conselheiro do doge Vitale II Michiel, e um tio seu, chamado também Enrico Dandolo, foi patriarca de Grado.

  6. Enrico Dandolo (patriot) Enrico Dandolo (26 June 1827 in Varese – night of 3 June 1849, during the riots around Villa Corsini, Rome) was an important figure in the Italian Risorgimento, participating in several of its most important battles.

  7. Enrico Dandolo (in latino Henricus Dandolus; Venezia, 1107 circa – Costantinopoli, maggio 1205 [1]) è stato un politico e militare italiano che fu il 41º doge della Repubblica di Venezia, eletto a tardissima età, il 21 giugno 1192.