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Dogaressa Morosina Morosini by Tintoretto, 1590s.
Dogaressa (/ˌdoʊɡəˈrɛsə,ˌdoʊdʒəˈ-/DOH-gə-ress-ə, DOH-jə-, Italian:[doɡaˈressa], Venetian:[doɡaˈɾesa]) was the official title of the wife of the Doge of Venice. The title was unique for Venice: while the heads of the Republic of Genoa were also called Doge, the wives of the Doges of Genoa were not called Dogaressa, nor did they have such a public position.[1]
^The Dogaressa of Venice, 1200-1500: Wives and Icons
Dogaressa (/ˌdoʊɡəˈrɛsə, ˌdoʊdʒəˈ-/ DOH-gə-ress-ə, DOH-jə-, Italian: [doɡaˈressa], Venetian: [doɡaˈɾesa]) was the official title of the wife of the Doge...
Grimelda of Hungary was a Hungarian princess and a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to Doge Otto Orseolo (r. 1009—1026). She was the daughter of Géza,...
Alicia or Adelasa (d. after 1156) was the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Domenico Michele (r. 1117–1130) and the mother of the Doge Vital...
Elena was the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Agnello Participazio (r. 811-827 CE). She is believed to have been Byzantine. Her death date...
Elisabetta Grimani (died August 31, 1792) was the last Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Ludovico Manin (r. 1789–1797). Elisabetta Grimani was...
Matelda (d. after 1117) was the Dogaressa of Venice by-marriage to the Doge Ordelafo Faliero (r. 1102–1117). She is said to have been the cousin or sister...
Venice) was the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Silvestro Valier (r. 1694–1700). Querini is described as the only Venetian dogaressa of any significance...
Dalmet, also called Delmaz and Dalmaz (1739 – 11 January 1817), was a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Paolo Renier (r. 1779–1789). Margherita...
Zilia Dandolo (died 13 October 1566) was the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Lorenzo Priuli (ruled 1556–1559). She was the daughter of Marco...
Morosini-Grimani (1545 - January 21, 1614) was a Venetian patrician. She was the Dogaressa of Venice from 1595 to 1606. Morosina Morosini-Grimani was the daughter...
(Greek: Θεοδώρα Δούκαινα) (1058– after 1075) was a Byzantine princess and dogaressa. Born in Constantinople, Theodora Doukaina was the second daughter of...
Valdrada (Gualdrada) of Tuscany (died 997) was a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Pietro IV Candiano (r. 959–976). She was the daughter of...
Pietro Dandolo Francesco Dandolo Giovanna Dandolo, Dogaressa of Venice (1457–62) Zilia Dandolo, Dogaressa of Venice (1556–59) Matteo Dandolo, Ambassador of...
855–66), the concubine of Lothair II Waldrada of Tuscany (died 997), dogaressa of Venice All pages with titles beginning with Waldrada All pages with...
was succeeded as Doge by Pietro Grimani. His dogaressa was Elena Badoero. Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice : The wives of the doges. London :...
accompanying catalogue) about her grandmother, Peggy Guggenheim, The Last Dogaressa, on view at the Collection in late 2019. Her publications include Peggy...
American vocalist and guitarist Felicia Cornaro (died 1111), Venetian dogaressa and de facto politician Felicia Cosman, American orthopedic surgeon Felicia...
Michele, American actress Riki Michele, American singer Alicia Michele, Dogaressa of Venice 1117-1130 Michel’le, (born 1970) American singer Michelle (name)...
Rhætians by St. Valentine Cimabue and Giotto Scene from the Decameron Dogaressa Going to Church Venetian Balcony Scene God's Creatures Bridal Procession...
The Dogaressa Louisa law: The Dogaressa Louisa law: The Dogaressa Louisa law: The Dogaressa Louisa law: The Dogaressa Louisa law: The Dogaressa Louisa...
Gloucester (d. 1452) probable Marina Nani, Venetian dogaressa (d. 1473) Giovanna Dandolo, Venetian dogaressa (d. after 1462) Johannes Gutenberg (d. 1468) January...
(Rome), an administrative subdivision of Rome Pisana Cornaro (died 1769), Dogaressa of Venice Carta Pisana, a map made at the end of the 13th century found...
journalist and poet Arcielda Candiano (c. 927–959), Dogaressa of Venice Giovanniccia Candiano, Dogaressa of Venice Pietro I Candiano (c. 842–887), Doge of...
Caterina Loredan of the noble Loredan family was the Dogaressa of Venice from 1521 to 1523 by marriage to Doge Antonio Grimani. Caterina was the sister...
Byzantine troops in exchange for commercial privileges in Constantinople. His dogaressa was Maria Candiano. Following repeated complaints by the Dalmatian city-states...