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There were four Doges, and many other prominent Venetians, called Alvise Mocenigo. Alvise I Mocenigo (26 October 1507 – 4 June 1577) was dogeofVenice from 1570 to 1577.

Detail of painting by Tintoretto showing Alvise I Mocenigo and his family before the Madonna.
Tomb of Alvise Mocenigo
Giustina (a type of medal-coin) of Alvise I Mocenigo, with the value of 40 soldi.

An admirer of antiquities, Mocenigo was a diplomat of the Republic of Venice at the court of emperor Charles V (1545), to pope Paul IV (1557) and again at the imperial court (1564). In 1567 he was a candidate to the election as doge, but lost to Pietro Loredan. He participated again when the latter died, and was elected as doge of Venice in 1570. His dogaressa was the scholar Loredana Marcello (d. 1572).[1]

At the time of his accession, the Ottoman Empire was preparing to wage war against Venice: the conflict broke out in 1570, and Venice lost the fortresses of Nicosia and FamagustainCyprus. Despite the victory of the Christian coalition in the Battle of Lepanto, Venice was forced to sign an unfavorable treaty of peace with the Turks (7 March 1573), by which it recognized the loss of Cyprus.

During his reign Venice was visited by the new King of France, Henry III, in July 1574.

Death

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Alvise I Mocenigo died on November 27, 1577, of suicide by hanging [citation needed]. He was interred in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges.[2]

See also

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References

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  • ^ "What is Doge?". 18 February 2014.

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Mocenigo". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 637.

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Pietro Loredan

    Doge of Venice
    1570–1577
    Succeeded by

    Sebastiano Venier


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