Marino Zorzi

Zorzi had not been the first choice as Doge; Stefano Giustinian had been chosen first, but had refused the honor. The elderly Zorzi did not succeed in re-establishing good relations with the Papacy and his short reign was characterized by several natural calamities. His reign lasted only eleven months, and Zorzi, considered a saint in his lifetime, died in 1312. His garments were sought after as holy relics.
His dogaressa, Agnese, is known to have intervened to have the silk-masters of Lucca train apprentices and supervise the production of silk fabrics in the workshops of the Venetian ''fraglia''. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Published 1993Other Authors: “…Zorzi, Marino…”
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2Published 1994Other Authors: “…Zorzi, Marino…”
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3Published 1994Other Authors: “…Zorzi, Marino…”
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