With the exception of Marco Polo, Doge Enrico Dandolo (1192-1205) is the best-known Venetian of the Middle Ages-and with good reason.
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Publish Date
September 14, 2006
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Language
English
Pages
320
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Subjects
Biography, Heads of state, History, Venice (italy), historyPeople
Enrico Dandolo (1108-1205)Places
Italy, Venice, Venice (Italy)Times
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"With the exception of Marco Polo, Doge Enrico Dandolo (1192-1205) is the best-known Venetian of the Middle Ages-and with good reason."
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