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14th-century Doges of Genoa

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The list 14th-century Doges of Genoa includes Gabriele Adorno, Simone Boccanegra, Antoniotto di Montaldo, Antonio Guarco and Niccolo Zoagli. The list consists of 16 members.

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    Gabriele Adorno
    Overview: Gabriele Adorno (1320–1383) was the fourth Doge of Genoa. A member of the noble Adorno family, he was elected on 14 March 1363 to succeed Simone Boccanegra, who had died in office. He remained in the ...
    Date of birth: 1320
    Date of death: 1398
    Age: 77 (age at death)
    Nationality: Italian
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    Simone Boccanegra

    Italian, Politician
    Simone Boccanegra
    Overview: Simone Boccanegra (Ligurian: Scimon Boccaneigra died 1363) was the first Doge of Genoa. He became doge in 1339, but was ousted from power six years later. He regained the position in 1356, retaining it ...
    Date of death: 1363
    Nationality: Italian
    Occupation: Politician
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    Antonio Guarco

    Genoese doge
    Antonio Guarco
    Overview: Antonio Guarco (Cesino, 1360 – Pavia, 16 March 1405) was the 20º doge of the Republic of Genoa.
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    Niccolo Zoagli

    Genoese doge
    Niccolo Zoagli
    Overview: Nicolò Zoagli was a Genoese statesman who became Doge of the Republic of Genoa. He took office in May 1394 after his predecessor, Antoniotto di Montaldo, had to flee the city due to the conflict between ...
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    Francesco Guistiniano di Garibaldo
    Overview: Francesco Giustiniano di Garibaldo was a statesman who became doge of the Republic of Genoa. He was elected doge on 16 July 1393 after his predecessor was forced to step down after only one day in office ...
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    Nicolò Guarco

    Genoese doge
    Nicolò Guarco
    Overview: Nicolò Guarco (c.1325 in Cesino, near Genoa – c.1385 in Lerici) was a Genoese statesman who became the 7th doge of the Republic of Genoa and led the Republic through the War of Chioggia against Venice ...
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    Domenico di Campofregoso
    Overview: Domenico di Campofregoso (1325–1390) was the fifth doge of Genoa. He succeeded Gabriele Adorno upon the deposition of the latter on 13 August 1370 by the two vicars of the people. He held the longest ...
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    Antoniotto di Montaldo

    11th Doge of Genoa
    Antoniotto di Montaldo
    Overview: Antoniotto di Montaldo (1368 - 25 July 1398) was the doge of Genoa on two occasions between 1392 and 1394.
    Date of birth: 1368
    Date of death: 25 July 1398
    Age: 30 (age at death)
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    Clemente Promontorio

    Genoese doge
    Clemente Promontorio
    Overview: Clemente Promontorio or Clemente di Promontorio was a statesman who was elected the fourteenth Doge of the Republic of Genoa on 15 July 1393, after Pietro Fregoso, who had been elected the day before ...
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    Pietro Fregoso

    Doge of the Republic of Genoa (1330-1404)
    Pietro Fregoso
    Overview: Pietro Fregoso (or Campofregoso; 1330 – 22 April 1404) was a statesman who became the 13th Doge of Genoa, serving only a single day in 1393 before ceding the dogeship.
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    Giacomo Fregoso

    Genoese doge
    Giacomo Fregoso
    Overview: Giacomo Fregoso or Campofregoso (1340–1420) was a statesman who became the 10th doge of Genoa.
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    Leonardo Montaldo

    Genoese doge
    Leonardo Montaldo
    Overview: Leonardo Montaldo or di Montaldo (1319 – 14 June 1384) was a statesman who became the 7th doge of the Republic of Genoa.
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    Federico di Pagana

    Genoese doge
    Federico di Pagana
    Overview: Little is known of Federico di Pagana, he came from the region of Rapallo on the Genoese Riviera, so it is unclear why he was chosen as doge after Nicolò Guarco was forced out of office on 7 April 1383 ...
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    Antoniotto Adorno

    Genoese doge (1340-1398)
    Antoniotto Adorno
    Overview: The Most Serene Prince Antoniotto Adorno (1340 – Finale Ligure, 1398) was the 6th doge of the Republic of Genoa and rose four times to the nominally lifelong position, making him the person most often ...
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    Giovanni II Valente

    Genoese doge
    Giovanni II Valente
    Overview: Giovanni II Valente (1280–1360) was the third Doge of Genoa from 1350 to 1353. His time in office was marked by the crushing defeat of the city against the Venetians at the naval Battle of Alghero. Giovanni ...
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    Giovanni I di Murta

    Genoese doge
    Giovanni I di Murta
    Overview: Giovanni di Murta (died 6 January 1350) was the second Doge of Genoa following the resignation of Simone Boccanegra, on 25 December 1345. His dogate was dominated by his attempts to break the circle of ...
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