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  • Er wurde geboren rund 842 in Venice, Italy.
  • Er ist verstorben am 18. September 887Makarska
    Split-Dalmatia County Croatia.
  • Ein Kind von Stefano Candiano
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 24. Dezember 2019.

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  1. Pietro II Candiano  ± 872-± 939 


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Pietro I Candiano
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Pietro I Candiano, (c. 842 – 18 September 887) was briefly the sixteenth Doge of Venice in 887.

He followed Orso I Participazio and Giovanni II Participazio as Doge of Venice, elected to the throne at the side of the elderly, and beloved, Giovanni circa April 887. He launched a military attempt against the Dalmatian Serb principality of Pagania, which was hostile to Venetia after 886. As soon as he became Doge, he advanced with a fleet of twelve galleys to the port of Mokro, where he sank five Narentines ships. He landed near Mokro and advanced deeper inland, but the Narentines crushed his forces, killing him in open battle on 18 September 887. He was the first Doge to die in a battle for La Serenissima. Giovanni briefly ruled Venice until a successor could be found for Candiano. It was Pietro Tribuno, his great-nephew. His son, Pietro II Candiano, also later became Doge.

[edit] Sources
Norwich, John Julius. A History of Venice. Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982.

Preceded by
Giovanni II Participazio Doge of Venice
887 Succeeded by
Pietro Tribuno
was briefly the sixteenth Doge of Venice in 887. He followed Orso I Participazio and Giovanni II Participazio as Doge of Venice, elected to the throne at the side of the elderly, and beloved, Giovanni circa April 887. He launched a military attempt against the Dalmatian Serb principality of Pagania, which was hostile to Venetia after 886. As soon as he became Doge, he advanced with a fleet of twelve galleys to the port of Mokro, where he sank five Narentines ships. He landed near Mokro and advanced deeper inland, but the Narentines crushed his forces, killing him in open battle on 18 September 887. He was the first Doge to die in a battle for La Serenissima. Giovanni briefly ruled Venice until a successor could be found for Candiano. It was Pietro Tribuno, his great-nephew. His son, Pietro II Candiano, also later became Doge.
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Pietro I Candiano (c. 842 – 18 September 887) was briefly the sixteenth Doge of Venice in 887.

He followed Orso I Participazio and Giovanni II Participazio as Doge of Venice, elected to the throne at the side of the elderly, and beloved, Giovanni circa April 887. He launched a military attempt against the Narentines in Dalmatia, who were hostile to Venetia after 886. As soon as he became Doge, he advanced with a fleet of twelve galleys to the port of Makarska (Italian: Mokro), where he sank five Narentine ships. He landed near Mokro and advanced deeper inland, but the Narentines crushed his forces, killing him in open battle on 18 September 887.[1] He was the first Doge to die in a battle for La Serenissima (Italian for The Most Serene, referring to the Republic of Venice). Venetians start paying prince Branimir of Croatia (879–892), an annual tribute for the right to travel and trade in the Croatian part of the Adriatic; between his death in 887 and 948, no new war was recorded with the Croats, which should mean they paid tribute to maintain the peace.[2] Giovanni briefly ruled Venice until a successor could be found for Candiano. It was Pietro Tribuno, his great-nephew. His son, Pietro II Candiano, also later became Doge.

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1. PIETRO Candiano [I] (-killed in battle 18 Sep 887). The Chronicon Venetum names "Iohannes Gradonicus cum quodam suo nepote, Peterus Stephani Candiani filius " among the murderers of Doge Pietro Tradonico in 864, and that "Stephanus Candianus cum Iohannis Gradonici nepote" were among those subsequently exiled from Venice[53]. The Chronicon Venetum records the election of "Petrum cognamento Candianum" as associate Doge with the infirm Giovanni Partizipazio 17 Apr 887 and his death within a few months during an expedition against Dalmatian pirates[54].

'''m''' ---. The name of Pietro´s wife is not known. Pietro & his wife had one child:

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* Updated from [http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-1/myheritage-family-trees?itemId=53382311-1-517473&action=showRecord&indId=externalindividual-69337144bda67c7778950982b5caedff&mrid=6f4cd9b6c1c78abebbc6e868a485f69f MyHeritage Family Trees] by [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Nov 19 2014, 3:10:35 UTC''
Mort dans une bataille nzvale contre les Neretvans, pirates dalmates. Premier doge mort au combat.

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