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  1. The Doge of Venice (/ d oʊ dʒ / DOHJ) was the highest role of authority within the Republic of Venice (697 CE to 1797 CE). The word Doge derives from the Latin Dux, meaning "leader," originally referring to any military leader, becoming in the Late Roman Empire the title for a leader of an expeditionary force formed by detachments (vexillationes) from the frontier army (), separate from, but ...

  2. Republic of Venice. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Republic of Venice. The former Republic of Venice (769−1797) — from its 8th century founding, to its 18th century destruction by Napoleon. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too ...

  3. The military history of the Republic of Venice started shortly after its founding, spanning a period from the 9th century until the Republic's fall in the 18th century. Military conflict between Venice and Italy began in the early 9th century with the intervention of Charlemagne's son King Pepin of Italy into Venice, which resulted in a failed ...

  4. The main coins minted during the Republic of Venice include: silver ducato (or Matapan), minted for the first time between 1193 and 1202; it was one of the first grossi. soldo, in silver, minted during the reign of doge Francesco Dandolo (1328–1339) and doge Giovanni Gradenigo (1355-1356). lira (including lira Tron ), minted from 1472.

  5. Venetian nobility. Coat of arms of the Republic of Venice, featuring the Lion of Saint Mark. The Great Council in a voting session at the Doge's Palace, 1648. The Venetian patriciate ( Italian: Patriziato veneziano, Venetian: Patrisiato venesian) was one of the three social bodies into which the society of the Republic of Venice was divided ...

  6. First holder. Paolo L. Anafesto. Final holder. Ludovico Manin. Abolished. 12 May 1797. The following is a list of all 120 of the Doges of Venice ordered by the dates of their reigns. For more than 1,000 years, the chief magistrate and leader of the city of Venice and later of the Most Serene Republic of Venice was styled the Doge, a rare but ...

  7. The Flag of the Republic of Venice, commonly known as the Banner or Standard of Saint Mark ( stendardo di San Marco ), was the symbol of the Republic of Venice, until its dissolution in 1797. Its main charge was the Lion of Saint Mark, symbolizing Mark the Evangelist, the patron saint of Venice. [1] A distinguishing feature of the flag is its ...

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