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PIETRO GRADENIGO, (Doge)-Italy 1289-1311 Æ SILVER Grosso Coin NGC +COA / GGcoins

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  • Year: 1289-1311 AD
  • KM Number: PIETRO GRADENIGO, (Doge)-Italy 1289-1311 Æ SILVER Grosso Coin
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Composition: Silver
  • Denomination: 1 Grosso
  • Certification Number: PIETRO GRADENIGO, (Doge)-Italy 1289-1311 Æ SILVER Grosso Coin
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Grade: AU Details
  • Condition: Very Nice NGC verified AU --SILVER 1 Grosso coin.. Photos are of the Actual Coin, COA included..! Guaranteed Authentic "Always!"
  • Certification: NGC

    Description

    Pietro Gradenigo
    (Doge)
    Venezia (Venice) - Italian States
    Reign;
    1289 -1311
    AD.
    Æ
    SILVER 1 Grosso
    Coin
    "
    NGC  AU.  Certified"
    Size;
    21mm
    / weight;
    2.0gm.
    Obverse:
    PE GRADONICO DVX S M VENETI.
    Doge
    Gradenigo & St. Marco standing facing, holding banner...
    Reverse:
    IC - XC,
    Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing...
    Ref;
    Paolucci 2.
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    History
    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 Holy Land, to
    the Mamluks of Egypt in 1291. A war between Venice and Genoa began in 1294, and Venice sustained
    some serious losses: it lost a naval battle, its possessions in Crete were pillaged and the Byzantine
    emperor, Andronikos II, arrested many Venetians in Constantinople. In response, the Venetian fleet
    sacked Galata and threatened the imperial palace of Blachernae, but in 1298 they lost again - this time
    at Curzola. Eventually, in 1299 the two republics signed a peace treaty.
    Doge Gradenigo was responsible for the so-called Serrata del Maggior Consiglio, the Locking of the
    Great Council of Venice. This new law, passed in February 1297, restricted membership of the future
    Councils only to the descendants of those nobles who were its members between 1293 and 1297.
    This move created an oligarchic system, disenfranchising a great majority of the citizens and
    provoking some unrest.
    In 1308, during Gradenigo's reign as doge, Venice became involved in war with the Papacy over the
    control of Ferrara and on 27 March 1309 the Republic was excommunicated by Pope Clement V,
    barring all Christians from trading with Venice.
    The Doge's policy, seen by many as disastrous, led to a plot to depose him and the Great Council,
    led by Bajamonte Tiepolo and other members of the aristocratic families.
    On 15 June 1310, the coup failed and its leaders were severely punished. Tiepolo's plot led to the
    creation of the Council of Ten, initially as a temporary institution, which later evolved into the
    permanent body which in reality governed the Republic.
    On 13 August 1311, Gradenigo died, and, since Venice was under interdict and the religious
    ceremonies could not be held, he was buried in an unmarked grave on Murano.
    He was married first to Tomasina Morosini (with whom he had a daughter, Anna, wife of J
    acopo I da Carrara) and then to Agnese Zantani
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