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Portrait by Titian (c. 1553)

Marcantonio Trevisan (c. 1475 - 31 May 1554), was the 80th Doge of Venice from 1553 to 1554.

Coat of arms of Marcantonio Trivisan

References

  1. "Marcantonio Trevisan, c. 1475-1554, Doge of Venice 1553 [obverse], 1554". 1554.
  2. "Marcantonio Trevisan, 80th doge of Venice". 26 February 2023.
  3. Paoletti, John T.; Radke, Gary M. (2005). Art in Renaissance Italy. Laurence King Publishing. p. 553. ISBN 1-85669-439-9.
Political offices
Preceded byFrancesco Donato Doge of Venice
1553–1554
Succeeded byFrancesco Venier
Doges of Venice
Byzantine period (697–737)
Regime of the magistri militum (738–742)
Ducal period (742–1148)
8th century
9th century
10th century
11th century
12th century
* deposed     † executed or assassinated     ‡ killed in battle     ♦ abdicated
Republican period (1148–1797)
12th century
13th century
14th century
15th century
16th century
17th century
18th century
Marino Faliero (1354–55) was convicted of treason, executed and condemned to damnatio memoriae
* Francesco Foscari (1423–57) was forced to abdicate by the Council of Ten
* Ludovico Manin (1789–97) was forced to abdicate by Napoleon leading to the Fall of the Republic of Venice
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