Giustiniano Partecipazio (o Particiaco) » 827 – 829 Received the body of St. Mark in Venice and decided to build the first church |
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Giovanni Partecipazio (o Particiaco) » 829 – 836 Had the first St. Mark’s built |
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Pietro Candiano IV » 959 – 976 Died in a conspiracy of the people. The church of St. Mark was destroyed by the fire set to the Doge’s Palace |
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Domenico Contarini » 1043 – 1071 Had the third large St. Mark’s built modelled on the Apostoleion |
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Domenico Selvo » 1071 – 1084 Crowned doge at St. Mark’s “nondum perfecta”. The first mosaics were made under his rule as doge |
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Vitale Falier » 1084 – 1096 Consecrated the church (1094) and finally laid the body of St. Mark to rest in the crypt. He is buried in the atrium |
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Felicita Michiel » † 1101 She is buried in the atrium |
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Ordelaffo Falier » 1102 – 1118 Commissioned the first golden altar-piece with Bisantium |
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Enrico Dandolo » 1192 – 1205 Doge of the 4th Crusade and the conquest of Constantinople |
Pietro Ziani » 1205 – 1229 Fitted the new golden altar-piece with the top addition, spoils of Constantinople |
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Marino Morosini » 1249 – 1253 He is buried in the atrium |
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Giovanni Soranzo » 1312 – 1329 He is buried in the baptistery |
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Bartolomeo Gradenigo » 1339 – 1343 He is buried in the atrium |
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Andrea Dandolo » 1343 – 1354 He was responsible for the baptistery, the chapel of St. Isidore, and the new and final arrangement of the enamels of the golden altar-piece. He is buried in the baptistery |
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Francesco Foscari » 1423 – 1457 He was responsible for the new chapel of Our Lady or of the Mascoli |
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Cristoforo Moro » 1462 – 1471 He was responsible for the small Renaissance altars of St. Clement, St. Paul and St. James |
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Agostino Barbarigo » 1486 – 1501 Under his rule as doge, Giorgio Spavento built the new sacristy and small church of St. Theodore |
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Andrea Gritti » 1523 – 1539 He commissioned the renovation works on the presbytery, which were carried out by Jacopo Sansovino |
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Francesco Erizzo » 1631 – 1646 His heart is buried in an urn beneath the floor of the presbytery |