Marino Michiel

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Marino Michiel (fl. 1191–1250) was a Venetian nobleman and administrator.

Life[edit]

Marino Michiel is first attested as a witness in Venice in 1191.[1] In 1215, he was a judge in Venice.[1] He was then appointed as the Venetian Podestà of Constantinople. Attested in the office in March 1221, he was likely in stalled in autumn 1220, with a tenure lasting until spring 1222.[1] He is last attested in 1250, when he was the Venetian Bailo of Negroponte.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Jacoby 2006, p. 69.

Sources[edit]

  • Jacoby, David (2006). "The Venetian Government and Administration in Latin Constantinople, 1204–1261: A State within a State". In Gherardo Ortalli; Giorgio Ravegnani; Peter Schreiner (eds.). Quarta Crociata. Venezia - Bisanzio - Impero latino. Atti delle giornate di studio. Venezia, 4-8 maggio 2004. Venice: Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti. pp. 19–79. ISBN 978-8-8881-4374-3.
Political offices
Preceded by Podestà of Constantinople
1220–1222
Succeeded by