Bartolomeo Gradenigo

Politician

1260 – 1342

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Who was Bartolomeo Gradenigo?

Bartolomeo Gradenigo was the 53rd Doge of Venice from November 7, 1339 until his death.

Born in Venice to an ancient noble family, he was a rich tradesman. Gradenigo devoted to politics very early in his life, acting as podestà of Ragusa and Capodistria, as well as procuratore in the capital. He also became soon renowned for his excessive love for luxury. He married three times and had six children.

His short reign was rather peaceful, apart from a revolt in Crete and some Turkish incursions. It was also characterized by some diplomatic moves towards Genoa. The most important event was the tempest that struck against Venice on 15 February 1340 and which, according to legend, was pushed back only through the supernatural intercession of St. Mark, St. George and St. Nicholas, brought to the lagoon by a humble fisherman. After the storm had disappeared, the three saints gave the fisherman a ring, called "Ring of the Fisherman", which he gifted the doges and since then has been part of the ducal jewelry. In fact, Bartolomeo appears in the painting The Presentation of the Ring by Paris Bordone which shows the fisherman presenting the ring to him.

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Born
1260
Venice
Nationality
  • Republic of Venice
Profession
Died
Dec 28, 1342

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on July 23, 2013

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