Stefano Badoer (fl. 1227–1242) was a Venetian nobleman.[1]
From 1227 to 1232, Stefano was the advocate of the convent of San Zaccaria. His brother Giovanni was a major early supporter of the Franciscans and Minoresses.[2] In 1228, as podestà of Padua, Stefano waged war on Ezzelino III da Romano, who had occupied the castle of Fonte and imprisoned the castellan, Guglielmo da Camposampiero [it].[1][3] In 1230, he was re-appointed podestà and led the Paduans against Ezzelino's Ghibellines, who had imprisoned Count Ricardo di Sanbonifacio in Verona. His term was extended through 1231.[1] In that year he granted an exemption from some dues to San Zaccaria.[2] He was drawn into the dispute over the body of Anthony of Padua, who died on 13 June 1231, when he sought to escort the body to Santa Maria Mater Domini (now part of the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua).[4]
In September 1239, Stefano and Romeo Querini were ambassadors to Pope Gregory IX at Anagni. They agreed that the Republic of Venice would provide 25 galleys to the crusade against Frederick II to help the pope seize control of the Kingdom of Sicily. In 1240, under the papal legate Gregorio di Montelongo, Stefano commanded the allied forces at the siege of Ferrara.[1] He then served as podestà of Ferrara from 1240 to 1242.[1][3]
In 1242, Stefano was one of four noblemen charged by Doge Jacopo Tiepolo with codifying the Venetian constitution. The resulting five-volume Statutum novum was approved by the Minor Council and Major Council on 25 September 1242.[1]
StefanoBadoer (fl. 1227–1242) was a Venetian nobleman. From 1227 to 1232, Stefano was the advocate of the convent of San Zaccaria. His brother Giovanni...
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functional parts, such as porch, close to the central body. In the case of Villa Badoer, the open barn, formed by a large circular colonnade, enclosing the front...
competitive, and despite good engine power, Alboreto and Badoer struggled to qualify for several races. Badoer had the team's best finish of the year at the San...
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until the 2018 United States Grand Prix. This was the last race for Luca Badoer. Jenson Button led the World Championship entering the Belgian race weekend...
test driver Luca Badoer was confirmed as Massa's substitute for the European and Belgian Grands Prix. After two races in which Badoer failed to score a...
Humility, Pistoia, Tuscany, designed by Giorgio Vasari, is built. 1563 Villa Badoer, one of the Palladian villas of the Veneto designed by Andrea Palladio in...
accident earlier in the year. Instead, Massa's place was first filled by Luca Badoer and later on by Giancarlo Fisichella. Schumacher described this aborted...
financial constraints. She left only a painting to her grand-niece Lorenzina Badoer nee Pighetti. She died on 8 February 1693, aged 78. In her posthumous book...
to be well off the pace, Michele Alboreto and Luca Badoer struggled to even qualify for races. Badoer finished 7th in the 1993 San Marino Grand Prix, a...
Venice. The Barbaro family was part of this "papalist" group, along with the Badoer, Corner, Emo, Foscari, Grimani, and Pisani families.: 113 These families...
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Pierluigi Martini driving the Minardi M194 at the 1994 British Grand Prix. Luca Badoer at the 1995 British Grand Prix Pierluigi Martini at the 1995 British Grand...