Dandolo (patrician family)
Dandolo is the name of a Venetian patrician family (see: patriciate of Venice ) who exercised great political influence, especially in the 13th and 14th centuries, and provided several doges .
Significant representatives are:
- Enrico Dandolo (Patriarch 1134–1182)
- Enrico Dandolo (Doge 1192–1205)
- Ranieri Dandolo († 1208), his son, vice duke and fleet commander
- Anna Dandolo († around 1265), his daughter, Queen of the Serbs
- Giovanni Dandolo (Doge 1280-1289)
- Andrea Dandolo (Duca di Candia) († 1298), Venetian Podestà, Duca di Candia, fleet leader
- Francesco Dandolo (Doge 1328-1339)
- Andrea Dandolo (Doge 1342-1354)
- Giovanna Dandolo , Dogaressa of Venice
- Silvestro Dandolo (1776–1847), Admiral
Enrico Dandolo (1192–1205), Doge (left) and St. Markus
Gold ducats with the Doge Giovanni Dandolo (1280–1289)
Francesco Dandolo (1328–1339), Doge, and his wife Elisabetta Contarini (1339)
Andrea Dandolo (1342-1354), Doge
Palazzo Dandolo Farsetti , Venice (built in the early 13th century by the descendants of Enrico Dandolo )
literature
- Constantin von Wurzbach : Dandolo, the family . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 3rd part. Typogr.-literar.-artist publishing house. Establishment (L. C. Zamarski, C. Dittmarsch & Comp.), Vienna 1858, p. 144 f. ( Digitized version ).