Andrea Gritti
Andrea Gritti (17 April 1455 – 28 December 1538) was the Doge of the Venetian Republic from 1523 to 1538, following a distinguished diplomatic and military career. He started out as a successful merchant in Constantinople and transitioned into the position of Bailo, a diplomatic role. He was arrested for espionage but was spared execution thanks to his good relationship with the Ottoman vizier. After being freed from imprisonment, he returned to Venice and began his political career. When the War of the League of Cambrai broke out, despite his lack of experience, he was given a leadership role in the Venetian military, where he excelled. After the war, he was elected doge, and he held that post until his death.
Andrea Gritti | |
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Portrait by Titian (1540s) | |
77th Doge of Venice | |
Dogado | 20 May 1523 – 28 December 1538 |
Predecessor | Antonio Grimani |
Successor | Pietro Lando |
Born | 17 April 1455 Bardolino, Republic of Venice |
Died | 28 December 1538 83) Venice, Republic of Venice | (aged
Burial | San Francesco della Vigna, Castello, Venice |
Spouse | Benedetta Vendramin |
Children | Francesco, Alvise |
Dynasty | Gritti family |
Father | Francesco Gritti |
Mother | Vienna Zane |
Occupation | Merchant, military officer, politician |
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