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{{Short description|Doge of the Republic of Venice in 887}} |
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], (c. ] – ], ]) became the 16th ] in 887. |
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| name = Pietro I Candiano |
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| image = Doge Pietro Candiano I.png |
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| caption = Coat of arms of Pietro I Candiano |
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| order = 16th |
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| office = Doge of Venice |
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| term_start = 887 |
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| term_end = 887 |
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| predecessor = ] |
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| birth_date = {{circa|842}} |
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| death_date = 18 September 887 |
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| death_place = ], ] (now ]) |
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'''Pietro I Candiano''' ({{circa|842}} – 18 September 887) was briefly the sixteenth ] in 887. |
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==History== |
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He followed ] (864-881) and ] (881-887) as ], elected to the throne at the side of the elderly, and beloved, Giovanni circa April 887. He died on 18 September ] in the Adriatic Sea. He was killed in the naval battle with the Neretvanians, Dalmatian pirates. He was the first Doge to die in battle for the Republic. Child of ], doge della Repubblica di Venezia: ], doge della Repubic of Venice (b. c ], d. ]). |
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He followed ] and ] as ], elected to the throne at the side of the elderly, and beloved, Giovanni circa April 887. He launched a military attempt against the ] in ], who were hostile to Venetia after 886. As soon as he became Doge, he advanced with a fleet of twelve galleys to the port of ] ({{langx|it|Mokro}}), where he sank five Narentine ships. He landed near Mokro and advanced deeper inland, but the Narentines crushed his forces, killing him in open battle on 18 September 887.<ref> Harry Hearder, Jonathan Morris, , pg. 61, Cambridge University Press (2002), {{ISBN|0-521-00072-6}}</ref> He was the first Doge to die in a battle for '']'' (Italian for ''The Most Serene'', referring to the Republic of Venice). |
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Following his death, the Venetians began to pay prince ] (879–892) an annual tribute for the right to travel and trade in the ]n part of the ]; between Pietro's death in 887 and 948, no new war was recorded with the Croats, which is thought to show they paid tribute to maintain the peace.<ref>{{cite journal | url = http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=18748&lang=en | title = The Papal Letters of the second half of the IXth Century to addressees in Croatia | language = hr | first = Milko | last = Brković | journal = Radovi | publisher = Institute for Historical Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zadar | number = 43 |date=October 2001 | pages = 31–32 | access-date = 2012-07-27}}</ref> Giovanni briefly ruled Venice until a successor could be found for Candiano. It was ], his great-nephew. His son, ], also later became Doge. |
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==Sources== |
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*]. ''A History of Venice''. ]: ], 1982. |
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