Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo
Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo | |
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![]() Portrait of Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo, 1763 | |
Doge of Venice | |
Reign | 1763 – 31 December 1778 |
Predecessor | Marco Foscarini |
Successor | Paolo Renier |
Born | 19 May 1701 |
Died | 31 December 1778 Venice, Republic of Venice | (aged 77)
Spouse | Pisana Cornaro (m. 1739–1769); his death |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (1701–1778) was doge of Venice from 1763 until his death.
Political career[]
He restricted the privileges of the clergy and, in consequence, came into bitter conflict with Pope Clement XIII.
In trying to spur on the economy, he made important commercial agreements with Tripoli, Tunisia, Morocco, the Russian Empire, and with America.
He died on 31 December 1778. He was married in 1739 to (d. 1769) and in 1771 to Polissena Contarini Da Mula.[1]
See also[]
- Mocenigo family
References[]
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Mocenigo". Encyclopædia Britannica. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 637.
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- 18th-century Italian people
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