The Sanudo (sometimes spelled Sanuto) were a Venetian noble family. The earliest known member was Marco Sanudo (1043–1096), but the family is sometimes said to descend from the older Candiano. The family went extinct in the 19th century.[1] A branch ruled the Duchy of the Archipelago from 1204 until 1566.[2] Other branches include:

Sanudo
Coat of Arms
Place of originVenetian
Founded1043 (1043) (first recorded Sanudo)
421 (421) (per-legend)
FounderMarco Sanudo (first recorded Sanudo)
Tommaso Candiano Sanudo (per-legend)
Current headExtinct
TitlesDuke of the Archipelago
Lord of Gridia
Lord of Milos
Connected membersCandiano
Dissolution19th Century
Cadet branches
  • Sanudo di San Matteo di Rialto
  • Sanudo di San Silvestro
  • Sanudo di San Giacomo dell'Orio
  • Sanudo di San Polo
  • Sanudo di San Severo

Family legend had it that the Sanudo were among the families who elected the first doge, Paolo Lucio Anafesto, in 697. Their founder was supposedly a certain Tommaso Candiano Sanudo, a Roman senator from Padua who, fleeing the raids of Attila the Hun, found refuge in the lagoon in 421. The family then settled in Eraclea, later moving to Malamocco and governing the populations present there as tribunes.[1][2]

Notable members

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Sanudo, Enciclopedia on line (Treccani), retrieved 14 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b Mario Brunetti, Sanudo, duchi di Nasso, Enciclopedia Italiana (1936), retrieved 14 August 2023.