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<p> A Venetian family that furnished four Doges to the Republic, </p> <p> he most illustrious; chosen Doge in his eighty-fourth year, assisted the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade with ships; joined them, when blind and aged 90, in laying siege to Constantinople; led the attack by sea, and was the first to leap ashore; was offered the imperial crown, but declined it; died instead "despot" of [[Roumania]] in 1205, at 97. </p>
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<p> A Venetian family that furnished four Doges to the Republic, </p> <p> he most illustrious; chosen [[Doge]] in his eighty-fourth year, assisted the Crusaders of the Fourth [[Crusade]] with ships; joined them, when blind and aged 90, in laying siege to Constantinople; led the attack by sea, and was the first to leap ashore; was offered the imperial crown, but declined it; died instead "despot" of [[Roumania]] in 1205, at 97. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 15 October 2021

Dan`Dolo [1]

A Venetian family that furnished four Doges to the Republic,

he most illustrious; chosen Doge in his eighty-fourth year, assisted the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade with ships; joined them, when blind and aged 90, in laying siege to Constantinople; led the attack by sea, and was the first to leap ashore; was offered the imperial crown, but declined it; died instead "despot" of Roumania in 1205, at 97.

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