Dandolo
Dandolo (Italian: [ˈdandolo]) was a patrician family of the Republic of Venice, which produced four Doges of Venice. The progenitor of the family was a merchant named Domenico. The family became more successful by the beginning of the 12th century.[1]
Dandolo family | |
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Current region | Italy |
Place of origin | Ancient Rome (claimed) |
Members | Enrico Dandolo (patriarch), Enrico Dandolo, Andrea Dandolo, Giovanni Dandolo, Francesco Dandolo, Emilio Dandolo |
Connected members | Lorenzo Priuli (by marriage) Pasquale Malipiero (by marriage) |
Connected families | Orseolo family Sanudo family Priuli family Malipiero family |
Distinctions | Doge of Venice |
Estate(s) | Palazzo Dandolo, Ca' Farsetti |
Members
Early members
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Doge Enrico Dandolo Recruiting for the Crusade.
- Domenico Dandolo (fl. 1085–June 1107), nobleman in San Luca
- Pietro Dandolo
- Bono Dandolo
- Vitale Dandolo, jurist, ambassador to Ferrara and bailo in Constantinople
- Enrico Dandolo (c. 1107–May 1205), Doge of Venice (1192–1205)
- Raniero Dandolo (fl. 1204–42), admiral, Procurator and Vice-Doge
- Anna Dandolo (fl. 1217), Queen of Serbia, third wife of King Stefan the First-Crowned
- Raniero Dandolo (fl. 1204–42), admiral, Procurator and Vice-Doge
- Enrico Dandolo (c. 1107–May 1205), Doge of Venice (1192–1205)
- Enrico Dandolo (ca. 1100–1182), Patriarch of Grado
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- Giberto Dandolo (1220–1279), admiral
- Giovanni Dandolo, Doge of Venice (1280–89)
- Giberto Dandolo (1220–1279), admiral
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14th century

Venetian matapan, reign of Francesco Dandolo.
- Andrea Dandolo, great-great-great grandson of Pietro Dandolo[1]
- Francesco Dandolo
15th century
- Giovanna Dandolo, Dogaressa of Venice (1457–62)
16th century
- Zilia Dandolo, Dogaressa of Venice (1556–59)
- Matteo Dandolo, Ambassador of Venice (1549)
Modern family
- Enrico Dandolo (patriot)
- Emilio Dandolo
- Giorgio Dandolo
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See also
- Palazzo Dandolo
- Palazzo Dandolo Paolucci
References
- Madden 2008, p. 12.
Sources
- Madden, Thomas F. (2008). Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice. JHU Press. pp. 12–. ISBN 978-0-8018-9184-7.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Loredan, Alvise (1981). I Dandolo. Dall'Oglio.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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