Pietro Participazio (reigned 939–942)[1] was, by tradition, the twentieth doge of the Republic of Venice.
Pietro Participazio | |
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20th Doge of Venice | |
In office 939–942 | |
Preceded by | Pietro II Candiano |
Succeeded by | Pietro III Candiano |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown |
Died | 942 |
History
editHe was son of the eighteenth Doge, Orso II Participazio.[2]
Pietro's reign appears to have been entirely uneventful; he died three years after his election and was buried in the church of Saint Felice in Ammiana, where his father was buried before him.
References
edit- ^ Okey, Thomas (1905). The Story of Venice. J.M. Dent & Company. p. 435. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ Hazlitt, William Carew (1858). The History of the Origin and Rise of the Republic of Venice. J.R. Smith. p. 135. Retrieved 18 November 2024.