Paolo Renier
Penultimate Doge of Venice (1710–1789)
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![]() Paolo Renier, painted by A. Longhi c. 1779 | |
Doge of Venice | |
In office 1779–1789 | |
Preceded by | Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo |
Succeeded by | Ludovico Manin |
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Born | 21 November 1710 Venice, Republic of Venice |
Died | 13 February 1789 (aged 78) Venice |
Spouse(s) | Giustina Dona (d 1751) Margherita Delmaz (d 1817) |
Paolo Renier (21 November 1710 – 13 February 1789) was a Venetian statesman, the 119th and penultimate Doge of Venice. He was a noted orator, and served as ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and to Austria. His election as Doge was unpopular, and he was the subject of numerous menacing letters at the time. Renier was succeeded as Doge by Ludovico Manin, who would be the last Doge of Venice. He married Giustina Donà (d. 1751) in 1733, and Margherita Delmaz (d. 1817) in 1751.[1]
- Giustina Donà dalle Rose (1715–1751) by Lodovico Gallina
- 50 Zecchini from the reign of Paolo Renier (1779–89), penultimate Doge of Venice.[2]
References
- ^ Staley, Edgcumbe (21 July 2010). The dogaressas of Venice: The wives of the doges. London: T. W. Laurie. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ^ Cuhaj 2009, p. 952.
- Cuhaj, George S., ed. (2009). Standard Catalog of World Gold Coins 1601–Present (6 ed.). Krause. ISBN 978-1-4402-0424-1.
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