Marco Barbarigo Explained

Marco Barbarigo
Term Start:1485
Term End:1486
Birth Date:1413
Death Date:August 14, 1486 (aged 73)
Death Place:Venice, Republic of Venice
Nationality:Italian
Residence:Venice
Occupation:Noble

Marco Barbarigo (c. 1413 – August 14, 1486) was the 73rd Doge of Venice from 1485 until 1486.[1] [2] His nomination took place on a new staircase in the courtyard of the Doge's Palace, on an axis with the Campanile of St. Mark and the Porta della Carta.

Barbarigo was elected as Doge of Venice in September 1485 to succeed Doge Giovanni Mocenigo,[1] who was possibly poisoned. Marco died in August 1486,[1] less than a year after becoming Doge, probably in a violent dispute between nobles caused by his brother Agostino.[3] He was succeeded as Doge by Agostino Barbarigo, who was Procurator while Marco was Doge,[1] from 1486 until 1501.

Family

His dogaressa was Lucia Ruzzini (d. 1496), described as a hypochondriac but talented beauty. His father was Francesco Barbarigo and his brother was Agostino Barbarigo.[1] He and his brother are the namesakes of the Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs,[4] who was responsible for the creation of their tomb.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Casola . Pietro . Pietro Casola . Newett . Mary Margaret . Canon Pietro Casola's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the Year 1494 . Notes . https://books.google.com/books?id=WOHmAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA349 . . 1907 . 371.
  2. Book: Operette di Iacopo Morelli bibliotecario di S. Marco ora insieme raccolte con opuscoli di antichi scrittori . 1820 . 102 . it . 1.
  3. Book: Sagredo, Agostino . Annals of Malipiero . 680.
  4. Web site: Elijah in the Fiery Chariot . . 13 September 2018.
  5. The Last Work of Antonio Rizzo . Robert . Munman . Arte Lombarda . 47/48 . 1977 . 89–98 . . 43105107.