Matteo Franzoni

Matteo Franzoni (Genoa, 2 October 1682 - Genoa, 11 January 1767) was the 165th Doge of the Republic of Genoa.

Matteo Franzoni
165th Doge of the Republic of Genoa
In office
June 22, 1758  June 22, 1760
Preceded byGiovanni Giacomo Grimaldi
Succeeded byAgostino Lomellini
Personal details
BornOctober 2, 1682
Genoa, Republic of Genoa
DiedJanuary 11, 1767
Genoa, Republic of Genoa

Biography

The biennial mandate of Doge Matteo Franzoni was remembered in the annals and by the most illustrious Genoese historians, especially those most closely linked to the clergy, as unpopular and despotic; he was criticized in his choices for having convened the Senate a few times and in any case for assuming totalitarian and independent leadership, sometimes even trespassing beyond his own authorities and roles. And precisely against the religious power of the Holy See, Doge Franzoni once again promoted, especially after the refusal from Rome to the proposal of the Republic of Genoa for the appointment and control of the various bishops and priests residing in the tormented island-colony of Corsica. The term in office ended on August 22 of the same year, contrary to the expectations of a large part of the nobility and of the Genoese people, the supreme trade unions pronounced positively for the subsequent appointment of Franzoni as perpetual procurator, a charge due to the former doges. He died in Genoa on 11 January 1767.[1][2]

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See also

References

  1. Buonadonna, Sergio. Rosso doge. I dogi della Repubblica di Genova dal 1339 al 1797 (in Italian). De Ferrari.
  2. "FRANZONI, Matteo in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-07-28.
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