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  1. Enrico Dandolo, el único hombre enterrado en Santa Sofía, fue quizás el principal responsable de la toma de Constantinopla en 1203. El por qué de esta acción lo tenemos de nuevo en las relaciones comerciales de Venecia con Bizancio en general y con Constantinopla, la capital, en particular. Los venecianos habían tenido privilegios ...

  2. Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice. Thomas F. Madden. JHU Press, 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 empire that ...

  3. Enrico DandoloThe Venetian doge Enrico Dandolo (ca. 1107-1205) made Venice the largest colonial power in all of Christendom. Although Enrico Dandolo held a number of public offices throughout his life, it was not until he became doge in 1192 at the age of 85 that his career acquired historical importance. In his first years as doge he defeated ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 5 de may. de 2017 · Enrico Dandolo had an ax to grind. At first, it seemed like he had a pretty good life. He was born in the early 12th century to an influential Venetian noble family. His father was Vitale Dandolo, who was a famous jurist and diplomat. His uncle, another Enrico Dandolo, was the patriarch of Grado, the highest ranking churchman in Venice. Young Enrico followed in his father’s footsteps and ...

  7. 29 de sept. de 2006 · 2. Patriarch Enrico Dandolo & the Reform of the Venetian Church 3. Vitale Dandolo & the Reform of the Venetian State 4. Coming of Age, 1175-1192 5. The Medieval Dogeship & the Election of 1192 6. Enrico Dandolo's Dogeship: The First Decade, 1192-1201 7. The Crucible of the Crusade 8. Venice & the Diversion 9. The Conquest of Constantinople 10.