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    sailed from Venice to support the First Crusade. Doge Vitale I Michiel appointed his son, Vitale Giovanni, and the Bishop of Castello, Enrico Contarini...
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    Vitale II Michiel (also spelled Vital II Michiel) was Doge of Venice from 1155 to 1172. Vitale Michiel became Doge of Venice at a time when Venice's relations...
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  • Cornaro (died 1111) was the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Vitale I Michiel (r. 1096–1102). She was politically active and exerted an acknowledged...
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    in the empire. Popular Venetian anger with the attack forced Doge Vitale II Michiel to gather a retaliatory expedition, which included Dandolo. This expedition...
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    as the reign of Vital Falier (d. 1095), and certainly by that of Vital Michiel (d. 1102), the title dux Croatiae had been added, giving the full dogal...
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  • Philip, Margrave (1195–1197) Republic of Venice (complete list) – Vitale I Michiel, Doge (1096–1102) Ordelafo Faliero, Doge (1102–1117) Domenico Michele...
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  • (1071–1084) Vitale Faliero, Doge (1084–1096) Vitale I Michiel, Doge (1096–1102) Southern Italy Duchy of Amalfi (complete list) – Manso I, Duke (966–1004)...
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    Zuane Michiel, son of Vitale Michiel of the House of Michiel, and Felicia Elena Cornaro, member of the House of Cornaro. Their son Domenico Michiel became...
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    son Pietro III (942–959) and his two grandsons Pietro IV (959–976) and Vitale (978–979) also became doges. They all continued Pietro II's expansionist...
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    di Passariano which was later inherited by his nephew, Lodovico Leonardo I (1771–1853). Lodovico Leonardo was the son of his brother Giovanni (1736–1774)...
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