Marcello Tegalliano (Latin: Marcellus Tegalianus; died 726) was, according to tradition, the second Doge of Venice (717–726). He is described as having hailed from Eraclea, and during his nine-year reign was apparently in great disagreement with the nearby Longobards.[1] He died in 726 and was succeeded by Orso Ipato.
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MarcelloTegalliano (Latin: Marcellus Tegalianus; died 726) was, according to tradition, the second Doge of Venice (717–726). He is described as having...
exarch of Ravenna. Not much is known about the second Doge of Venice, MarcelloTegalliano, who ruled from 717 CE - 726 CE. At the time of his appointment,...
of Eraclea, Orso was elected Doge in 726 following the death of MarcelloTegalliano. The Venetian people had elected him against the will of the Byzantine...
Part 3, Volume 10. Rizzoli. p. 115. ISBN 978-88-17-16755-0. Brusegan, Marcello (2006). I personaggi che hanno fatto grande Venezia artisti, letterati...
devastate Avignon, Viviers, Valence, Vienne and Lyon (approximate date). MarcelloTegalliano dies after a 9-year reign. Uprising in Venice against Byzantium:...
for Paul, Exarch of Ravenna, and that the traditional second doge MarcelloTegalliano may have been the similarly named magister militum to Paul. Their...
Lucio Anafesto was actually the Exarch Paul, and Paul's successor, MarcelloTegalliano, was Paul's magister militum (or "general"), literally "master of...
for Paul, Exarch of Ravenna, and that the traditional second doge MarcelloTegalliano may have been the similarly named magister militum to Paul. Their...
as Doge of Venice in November 1471, as well as the election of Nicolò Marcello in July 1473, when he unsuccessfully promoted the candidacy of his brother...
the north. Paolo Lucio Anafesto, first Doge of Venice (697–717) MarcelloTegalliano, second Doge of Venice (717–726) Orso Ipato, third Doge of Venice...
Sultan Bayezid II. In 1492, the Venetian Bailo in Constantinople, Girolamo Marcello, was expelled on the charge of espionage. The post remained vacant, and...
by the ancient Roman family Marcello. Two Doges emerged from the family: MarcelloTegalliano (717–726) and Nicolò Marcello (1473–1474). Best known, however...
be the 31st Doge, the first two Doges, Paolo Lucio Anafesto and MarcelloTegalliano, are hard to verify historically. Norwich calls Selvo the 29th Doge...
historicity of the first Doge Paolo Luccio Anafesto and his successor Doge MarcelloTegalliano, suggesting that only following the murder of the Byzantine viceroy...
Paolo Lucio Anafesto dies after a 20-year reign, and is succeeded by MarcelloTegalliano as the second doge of the Republic of Venice. Caliph Sulayman ibn...