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 ).





