Giovanni Soranzo
14th century Venetian statesman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giovanni Soranzo (Latin: Iohannes Superantio born Burano, 1240 - died Venice, 31 December 1328) was a Venetian statesman of the prominent Soranzo family who served as the 51st Doge of Venice. He ascended to the position on 13 July 1312 and served until his death. Soranzo was a member of a noble family; he was married to Franchesina.[1] In 1310 his son-in-law, Niccolo' Querini was exiled for life from Venice for taking part in Bajamonte Tiepolo's conspiracy to overthrow the state. Soranzo was succeeded as Doge by Francesco Dandolo. He was also an Italian politician, diplomat and admiral.
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Quick Facts Doge of Venice, Preceded by ...
Giovanni Soranzo | |
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Doge of Venice | |
In office 1312–1328 | |
Preceded by | Marino Zorzi |
Succeeded by | Francesco Dandolo |
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Born | 1240 |
Died | 31 December 1328 (Aged 87-88) |
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