Order: | 133rd Doge of the Republic of Genoa |
Term Start1: | September 16, 1695 |
Term End1: | September 16, 1697 |
Predecessor1: | Francesco Invrea |
Successor1: | Francesco Maria Sauli |
Birth Date: | 1627 |
Birth Place: | Genoa, Republic of Genoa |
Death Date: | 1707 |
Death Place: | Genoa, Republic of Genoa |
Bendinelli Negrone (Genoa, 1627 - Genoa, 1707) was the 133rd Doge of the Republic of Genoa and King of Corsica, Cyprus and Jerusalem.
His Dogate, the eighty-eighth in biennial succession and the one hundred and thirty-third in republican history, marked the end of the conflicts with the Order of malta, on the approval of Pope Innocent XII, allowing many Genoese nobles and patricians to enter the chivalric order. And in 1696, the important donation by his family of the "insignia of power" to be affixed to the statue of the Madonna located at the time inside the Genoa Cathedral and then in the Bank of Saint George. Negrone's mandate ended on September 16, 1697. He died in Genoa in 1707.[1]