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  1. Pietro Gradenigo (* Ende 1250/Anfang 1251 in Venedig; † 13. August 1311 ebenda) war, folgt man der Zählweise der staatlich gesteuerten Geschichtsschreibung der Republik Venedig, ihr 49. Doge. Er regierte von seiner Wahl am 25. November 1289, bzw. von seiner Amtsübernahme am 3. Dezember, bis zu seinem Tod.

  2. Pietro Gradenigo (1251 – 13 August 1311) was the 49th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1289 to his death. When he was elected Doge, he was serving as the podestà of Capodistria in Istria. Venice suffered a serious blow with the Fall of Acre , the last Crusader stronghold in the mainland, to the Mamluks of Egypt in 1291.

    • 1251
    • 13 August 1311 (aged 59–60)
  3. Pietro Gradenigo (soprannominato Pierazzo o Perazzo; Venezia, fine 1250 – Venezia, 13 agosto 1311) fu il 49º doge della Repubblica di Venezia dal 25 novembre 1289 fino alla sua morte.

  4. GRADENIGO, Pietro. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 58 (2002) GRADENIGO, Pietro . Franco Rossi Soprannominato Pierazzo o Perazzo, nacque a Venezia verso la fine del 1250, figlio di Marco di Bartolomeo. La madre, almeno volendo prestare fede a ...

  5. Between 1748 and 1773, the Venetian nobleman Pietro Gradenigo wrote his famous Notatori: 38 manuscripts today held in the Museo Correr Library in Venice – where he recorded the most important events in Venice and the neighboring territories.

  6. 49th doge, in office from 1289 to 1311. Spread the word: Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp. He was 37 years old (he was born in 1252) and was called Pierazzo in a derogatory sense. He married Tommasina Morosini (1289), former wife of King Stephen V of Hungary (1270-1272) and mother of King Andrew III of Hungary (1290-1301), also known as the ...

  7. Pietro Gradenigo (1831-1904) represents one of the greatest eras of cultural and scientific activity in Italian ophthalmology. Padua's Vincenzo Pinali Medico-historical Library preserves 2 series of ophthalmologic wax models. Made by Pietro Gradenigo in 1884-1889, the first consists of 18 waxes and …