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Ordelafo Faliero de Doni (or Dodoni) (died 1117 in Zadar, Kingdom of Hungary) was the 34th Doge of Venice.


Biography

He was the son of the 32nd Doge, Vitale Faliero de' Doni. He was a member of the Minor Council (''minor consiglio''), an assembly formed from members of the so-called "apostolic families" that, in oligarchical Venice, assumed the governmental functions of judges, military councilmen, ambassadors and heads of state. His first name, which is otherwise unknown in Venetian history, is thought to have been derived from a backwards spelling of the Venetian name "Faledro", or from the Ordelaffi family, of which the Faliero family is thought to be a stirpe. During his reign as Doge, Faliero went to Croatian-Venetian wars, war against the Croatia in union with Hungary, Croats and Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages, Hungarians, ruled at the time by Coloman of Hungary, Coloman, which lasted from 1105 to 1115. Faliero succeeded in recapturing Zadar and Šibenik ( it, Sebenico). Afterwards, Faliero was engaged in an expedition to Syria, comprising 100 Venetian ships, which succeeded in conquering a part of Acre, Israel, Acre. Objects from the local Syrian convent of Christ Pantocrator were taken back to Saint Mark's Basilica. In Venice, Faliero established the nucleus of what would become the Arsenal of Venice, Arsenal. He was married to Dogaressa Matelda, Matelda, traditionally portrayed as an ideal of spousal fidelity. Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice : The wives of the doges. London : T. W. Laurie
/ref> He was killed at Zadar during a battle against the Croats and Hungarians.


See also

*''Pala d'Oro''


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Faliero 11th-century births 1117 deaths Republic of Venice military personnel killed in action 12th-century Doges of Venice