Priuli
The Priuli were a prominent aristocratic family in the Republic of Venice; they entered the Venetian nobility early in the 14th century. Their members include:
- Andriana Priuli - wife of Francesco Cornaro, Doge of Venice (1625–1629)
- Antonio Priuli (1548–1623), 94th Doge of Venice (1618–1623)
- Bianca Priuli - mother of Bertuccio Valiero, Doge of Venice (1656–1658)
- Giovanni Priuli (1575–1626), Venetian composer and organist
- Girolamo Priuli (1476–1547) aristocrat and diarist
- Girolamo Priuli (1486–1567) 83rd Doge of Venice, starting in 1559
- Lorenzo Priuli (1489–1559) 82nd Doge of Venice, starting in 1556
- Ludovico Priuli assistant to Cardinal Reginald Pole (1500–1558)
- Michele Priuli, son of Francesco, Venetian Senator and Procurator (1627)
- Marieta Morosina Priuli (fl. 1665) Italian composer
- Antonio Priuli (fl. 1670), provveditore generale of Dalmatia
- Nicolo' Priuli - (1792- prior to 1855) statesman and patron
- Hieronimo Priuli, Podesta e capitanio di Rovigo, Provveditor General di Polesina, 17th century[1]
- Antonio Priuli (fl. 1669), Venetian official
References
- ↑ Bibliografia veneziana, Volumes 1-2 By Girolamo Soranzo and Emmanuele Antonio Cicogna, Burt Franklin, New York, 1885, page 505.
Sources
- Thomas Okey (1907). The old Venetian palaces and old Venetian folk. J.M. Dent. pp. 203–.
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