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Contarini and Doge
Contarini ’ s depiction of the Doge lucidly demonstrates the way in which this figure embodies both the conscious illusion of a resplendent monarchical ruler and an equally conscious demonstration of a regime that wishes to portray itself as ruled by many limiting the powers of one.
This calculated duality means that Contarini ’ s doge, which the second book of De magistratibus is almost entirely devoted to discussing, represents the closest point in his text to what actually occurred, because the Doge served as a literal embodiment of the idealisation of the reality of Venetian politics.
* Nicolò Contarini of Venice ( 1553 – 1631 ), politician and future Doge of Venice
Evidence in some of his music also points to this: a motet by a certain " Franciscus " is dedicated to Andrea Contarini, who was Doge of Venice from 1368 to 1382 ; and in addition, his works are well represented in northern Italian sources.
* Doge Andrea Contarini ( d. 1382 )
Likely, the diplomat Paolo Sarpi and Doge Nicolo Contarini shared the intent to link the church to an order less closely associated with the patriarchate, and ultimately the Somascan Fathers, an order founded near Bergamo by a Venetian nobleman Jerome Emiliani, were invited to administer the church.
* Domenico I Contarini ( d. 1071 ), Doge of Venice 1043-71
* Jacopo Contarini ( 1194 – 1280 ), Doge of Venice
* Andrea Contarini ( died 1382 ), Doge of Venice
* Francesco Contarini ( 1556 – 1624 ), Doge of Venice 1623-24
* Nicolò Contarini ( 1553 – 1631 ), Doge of Venice 1630-31
* Carlo Contarini ( 1580 – 1656 ), Doge of Venice 1655-56
* Domenico II Contarini ( 1585 – 1675 ), Doge of Venice 1659-75
* Alvise Contarini ( 1601 – 1684 ), Doge of Venice 1676-84
960 AD marks the first historically verified documentation of the Contarini, with Domenico hailed as the first Contarini-born Doge.
Many wealthy Venetians, such as the Contarini, enjoyed the monetary and health benefits wrought from, for example, the spice trade, which facilitated longevity, a fundamental requirement for assumption of the role of Doge, since the position mandated that a Doge, must be an octogenarian who commands health, wealth and wisdom ”.

Contarini and is
What Contarini had to do with it is shown by his letters to the pope in which he complained of the schism in the church, of simony and flattery in the papal court, but above all of papal tyranny, its least grateful passages.
Fairness is further emphasised in Contarini ’ s constant references to the equality the members of the council enjoyed.
Contarini emphasizes this, saying that he is with exceeding honour solemnized of the Venetians .
At the same time, however, Contarini ’ s overall purpose is, of course, the glorification of the republican nature of his city.
An early description of Suleiman, a few weeks following his accession, was provided by the Venetian envoy Bartolomeo Contarini: " He is twenty-six years of age, tall, but wiry, and of a delicate complexion.
* Villa Contarini, at Piazzola sul Brenta, built in 1546 by Palladio and enlarged in the following centuries, is the most important.
Corto Maltese ( whose name is possibly derived from the Venetian Corte Maltese-Courtyard of the Maltese, today Corte Contarini del Bovolo, next to Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo ) is a laconic sea captain adventuring during the early 20th century ( 1900-1920s ).
The Republic of Venice is not accepted in the terms of Gasparo Contarini: it is called an aristocratic constitution, not a mixed one, with a concentric structure, and its apparent stability was not attributable to the form of government.
The palace itself where the Arneri resided is of Venetian Gothic architecture and has been described as a place in which a Contarini might have lived.
Northwest of Padua, near the village of Piazzola sul Brenta, not far from the river, Villa Contarini is accesible.
According to Ambrose Contarini, Venetian ambassador to Uzun-Hassan's court from 1473 to 1476, " The king is of a good size, with a thin visage and agreeable countenance, having somewhat of the Tartar appearance, and seemed to be about seventy years old.
Contarini also wrote, " The empire of Uzun-Hassan is very extensive, and is bounded by Turkey and Caramania, belonging to the Sultan, and which latter country extends to Aleppo.
Designed by Oscar Niemeyer with the assistance of structural engineer Bruno Contarini, who had worked with Niemeyer on earlier projects, the MAC-Niterói is 16 meters high ; its cupola has a diameter of 50 metres with three floors.
Contarini is a noted Venetian family, from which eight Doges to the Republic of Venice emerged, as well as other notables.

Contarini and may
Exceptions to the rule exist, however, as may be seen in the accompanying image of the Scala of the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, which winds up counter-clockwise.

Contarini and .
Another group of cloistered " Nuns of St Ambrose ", also called the Annunciatae ( Italian: Annunziate ) of Lombardy or " Sisters of St Marcellina ", were founded in 1408 by three young women of Pavia, Dorothea Morosini, Eleonora Contarini, and Veronica Duodi.
According to his own statement, he was deterred from presenting himself at Rome by the warnings of Cardinal Contarini, whom he found at Bologna, dying of poison administered by the reactionary party.
* Furey, Constance M. Erasmus, Contarini, and the Religious Republic of Letters.
Gasparo Contarini.
Gasparo Contarini ( 16 October 1483 – 24 August 1542 ) was an Italian diplomat and lay cardinal.
He was born in Venice, the eldest son of Alvise Contarini, of the ancient noble House of Contarini, and his wife Polissena Malpiero.
Contarini accepted, but in his new position did not exhibit his former independence.
As Cardinal, Contarini figured among the most prominent of the Spirituali, the leaders of the movement for reform within the Roman church.
In April 1536 Paul III appointed a commission to devise ways for a reformation, with Contarini presiding.
Contarini in a letter to his friend Cardinal Reginald Pole ( dated 11 November 1538 ) says that his hopes had been wakened anew by the pope's attitude.
In 1541 Cardinal Contarini was papal legate at the Conference of Regensburg, the diet and religious debate marking the culmination of attempts to restore religious unity in Germany by means of conferences.
Meanwhile the papal policy had changed, and Contarini was compelled to follow his leader.
Ignatius Loyola acknowledged that Cardinal Contarini was largely responsible for the papal approbation of the Society of Jesus, on September 27, 1540.
Meanwhile Rome had drifted further into reaction, and Contarini died while legate at Bologna, at a time when the Inquisition had driven many of his friends and fellows in conviction into exile.
Contarini remains the most important source for the study of sixteenth and seventeenth century Venice's unique system of government.
For Contarini, this duality almost defines the greatness of the Venetian constitution.
Contarini places him in the centre of his body metaphor, making him synecdochical for the city and the people that reside within it.
Contarini ’ s description of his vestments, privileges and rituals can therefore be compared to Marin Sanudo ’ s description of the physical spaces of Venice in his essay In Praise of Venice.

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