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  1. Domenico Morosini (died 1156), elected doge of Venice in 1148, waged war with success against the Dalmatian corsairs, recapturing Pola and other Istrian towns from them. Albertino Morosini (c. 1230-1305), Venetian statesman and Podestà of the Republic of Pisa , brother of Tomasina Morosini.

  2. Domenico Morosini (died February 1156) was the thirty-seventh doge of the Republic of Venice, reigning from 1148 until his death in 1156. Descendant of a noble family (he was a count), Morosini succeeded in reconciling the two factions that had divided Venetian patrician families for years, thus ending a political conflict that had ...

  3. Domenico Morosini (d. 1156), who was elected doge in 1148, consolidated and extended Venetian power in Istria, Dalmatia, and the Adriatic. Marino was doge from 1249 to 1253. Ruggiero (Roger) served as admiral in the war against Genoa that ended with the Genoese victory at the Battle of Curzola (1298).

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  4. 30 de jul. de 2017 · A parlare è il signor Domenico Morosini, 77 anni, originario del lodigiano che, nel 1998, acquista da Romano Mussolini Villa Carpena, la dimora del Duce e della sua famiglia, situata nelle...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Domenico Morosini was born in 1417 and began his career in Venice in 1438, when he was elected capo del sestier, a magistrate responsible for policing duties and supervising the public order in the city. He retained the position in the subsequent years, while between 1441 and 1471, he likely pursued a commercial career ( King, 1986, p. 409).

  6. Domenico Morosini, a noble Venetian who died a nonagenarian in 1508 after long and important service for his state, composed a treatise on government during the last decade of his life.

  7. Domenico Morosini | Venipedia®. 37th doge, in office from 1147 to 1156. Spread the word: Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp. 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.