Pietro Participazio

Doge of Venice from 939 to 942
Pietro Participazio
20th Doge of Venice
In office
939–942
Preceded byPietro II Candiano
Succeeded byPietro III Candiano
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died942

Pietro Participazio (reigned 939–942) was, by tradition, the twentieth doge of the Republic of Venice.

History

He was son of the eighteenth Doge, Orso II Participazio.

Pietro's reign appears to have been entirely uneventful; he died three years after his election and was buried in the Felice church of Saint di Ammiana, where his father was buried before him.

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Pietro II Candiano
Doge of Venice
939–942
Succeeded by
Pietro III Candiano
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Byzantine period (697–737)
  • Paolo Lucio Anafesto
  • Marcello Tegalliano
  • Orso Ipato
Regime of the magistri militum (738–742)
  • Domenico Leoni
  • Felice Cornicola
  • Teodato Ipato
  • Jovian Ceparius
  • John Fabriacus
Ducal period (742–1148)
8th century
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* deposed     † executed or assassinated     ‡ killed in battle     ♦ abdicated
Republican period (1148–1797)
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18th century
Marino Faliero (1354–55) was convicted of treason, executed and condemned to damnatio memoriae
* Francesco Foscari (1423–57) was forced to abdicate by the Council of Ten
* Ludovico Manin (1789–97) was forced to abdicate by Napoleon leading to the Fall of the Republic of Venice
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  • Deutsche Biographie


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