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  1. Pietro Gradenigo (1251 – 13 August 1311) was the 49th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1289 to his death. When he was elected Doge, he was serving as the podestà of Capodistria in Istria. Venice suffered a serious blow with the Fall of Acre , the last Crusader stronghold in the mainland, to the Mamluks of Egypt in 1291.

  2. Gradenigo, Pietro. Dux de Venecia ( ca. 1250-1311). Cuadragésimo noveno dux de Venecia, nacido hacia 1251 y muerto el 13 de agosto de 1311. Su dogado fue muy importante para la historia de la Serenísima y para su aristocracia, ya que supuso la sumisión definitiva de la clase popular.

  3. Gradenigo, Pietro. Dux de Venecia ( ca. 1250-1311). Cuadragésimo noveno dux de Venecia, nacido hacia 1251 y muerto el 13 de agosto de 1311. Su dogado fue muy importante para la historia de la Serenísima y para su aristocracia, ya que supuso la sumisión definitiva de la clase popular.

  4. Pietro Gradenigo (1831-1904) represents one of the greatest eras of cultural and scientific activity in Italian ophthalmology. Padua's Vincenzo Pinali Medico-historical Library preserves 2 series of ophthalmologic wax models. Made by Pietro Gradenigo in 1884-1889, the first consists of 18 waxes and …

  5. Pietro Gradenigo (1251 – 13 August 1311) was the 49th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1289 to his death. When he was elected Doge, he was serving as the podestà of Capodistria in Istria. Venice suffered a serious blow with the Fall of Acre, the last Crusader stronghold in the mainland, to the Mamluks of Egypt in 1291 .

  6. 13 de oct. de 2012 · On Thursday, September 29th, 1859, Giuseppe Gradenigo (1859–1926) [ Figure 1] was born in Venice (Italy). [ 4, 7, 8, 37, 40] Gradenigo descended from a long line of powerful Venetians, numbering 14 procurators, 3 Doges, 2 cardinals, and several diplomats. [ 8, 37] In fact, Pietro Gradenigo (1251–1311) was a Doge (1289–1311) when Marco Polo retur...

  7. Pietro Gradenigo spent most of his life searching for documents about Venice. He frequented libraries and archives and transcribed many papers in his manuscripts with the help of his collaborators. His intention was to protect the historical memory and enhance the glorious past of Venice.