Elisabetta Grimani

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Elisabetta Grimani (died August 31,


Elisabetta Grimani
Dogaressa
Reign1789 — August 31, 1792
PredecessorMargherita Dalmet
Successoroffice abolished
DiedAugust 31, 1792
Treviso
SpouseLodovico Manin
FatherAntonio Grimani

1792 in Treviso) was the last Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Ludovico Manin (r. 1789–1797).

Biography[edit]

Elisabetta Grimani was the daughter of Antonio Grimani. She married Ludovico Manin on 14 September 1748.[1] A contemporary description of her during the election of her spouse to Doge of Venice in 1789 related, "The triumph of the Doge must be somewhat dampened by his wife, who, by some womanish singularity, is not pleased at becoming Dogaressa. She would not appear at any of the feasts, but has hidden herself, according to some, at Murano, others say she has taken refuge in her steward's house!" Grimani was described as modest and simple.

Grimani suffered from a long lasting terminal illness, resulting in large amounts of anxiety, but is said to have maintained a firmness of mind until her death in Treviso. She was the last Dogaressa of Venice, and the last to be afforded a state funeral as such.

A Latin Oratio Imperata was made about her: "Illud sane celebranduniy, quod per longos eosque jplurimos annos acerha valitudine correpta, nunquam aut vi deterrita aut languoribus oppressa, semper naturce dehilitationi superior, et magnitudine animi constans visafm'tJ'.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice : The wives of the doges London : T. W. Laurie
  2. ^ Louisa Lauw: The Dogaressa
Preceded by Dogaressa of Venice
1789–1792
Title abolished