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'''Michele Morosini''' (1308 – 16 October 1382) was the [[Doge of Venice]] for a few months, from 10 June 1382 to his death in October the same year.
'''Michele Morosini''' (1308 – 16 October 1382) was the [[Doge of Venice]] for a few months, from 10 June 1382 to his death in October the same year.


Born in one of the most important [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] families, Morosini was extremely wealthy. Opinions about him are varied, though, and he is seen either as a devoted servant of the Republic, or as a speculator who enriched himself on real estate during the hard times of the [[War of Chioggia]], fought between Venice and [[Genoa]] between 1378 and 1381.
Born in one of the most important [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] families, Morosini was extremely wealthy. Opinions about him are varied, though, and he is seen either as a devoted servant of the Republic, or as a speculator who enriched himself on real estate during the hard times of the [[War of Chioggia]], fought between Venice and [[Genoa]] between 1378 and 1381 he hated his life


Elected after the death of Doge [[Andrea Contarini]], he died very soon of the plague and was buried in the church of [[San Zanipolo]], a traditional burial place of the doges. He was married to Cristina Condulmiero.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/dogaressasofveni00stal#page/316/mode/2up Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice : The wives of the doges. London : T. W. Laurie]</ref>
Elected after the death of Doge [[Andrea Contarini]], he died very soon of the plague and was buried in the church of [[San Zanipolo]], a traditional burial place of the doges. He was married to Cristina Condulmiero.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/dogaressasofveni00stal#page/316/mode/2up Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice : The wives of the doges. London : T. W. Laurie]</ref>

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Michele Morosini
His tomb in San Zanipolo.
Doge of Venice
In office
10 June – 16 October 1382
Personal details
Born1308
Died16 October 1382
Coat of arms of Michele Morosini

Michele Morosini (1308 – 16 October 1382) was the Doge of Venice for a few months, from 10 June 1382 to his death in October the same year.

Born in one of the most important Venetian families, Morosini was extremely wealthy. Opinions about him are varied, though, and he is seen either as a devoted servant of the Republic, or as a speculator who enriched himself on real estate during the hard times of the War of Chioggia, fought between Venice and Genoa between 1378 and 1381 he hated his life

Elected after the death of Doge Andrea Contarini, he died very soon of the plague and was buried in the church of San Zanipolo, a traditional burial place of the doges. He was married to Cristina Condulmiero.[1]

His statue (number 31) is erected in the outer ring in the southeast quarter of the Prato della Valle in Padova.

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Political offices
Preceded by Doge of Venice
1382
Succeeded by