Ambrogio Imperiale
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Ambrogio Imperiale (Genoa, 1649 - Genoa, 1729) was the 145th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of
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Biography

Ambrogio Imperiale held other public offices before the dogate until the elections of 4 October 1719, which with a large majority consensus sanctioned his appointment as doge of Genoa, the hundredth in biennial succession and the one hundred and forty-fifth in republican history. As doge he was also invested with the related biennial office of king of Corsica. In his mandate, during 1721, the celebrations for the anniversary of the coronation of the Virgin Mary as queen of Genoa are remembered, an anniversary that took place every 25 years in Genoa. He ended his term on 4 October 1721. Suffering from Gout even before the dogal election, he died in Genoa in 1729.


See also

* Republic of Genoa * Doge of Genoa *
Imperiali family The Imperiali (or Imperiale) family is a princely noble family. It is one of the most important Italian families and was a key protagonist of European history among aristocratic families. Originating from the Republic of Genoa it was previously na ...


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18th-century Doges of Genoa 1649 births 1729 deaths {{Italy-noble-stub