Orso Ipato

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Orso Ipato (Latin Ursus) was the third traditional Doge of Venice (726742) and the first historically known. Sometime in the early 8th century, he was elected to lead the Venetians and granted the title of dux or duke, which has morphed in the Venetian dialect into doge.

Orso himself came from Heraclea. He was eventually recognised by the Byzantine Emperor Leo III the Isaurian, who gave him the title hypatos, or consul. His descendants surnamed themselves Ipato on the basis of this imperial honorific. The Orseolo family was also descended from him. After Orso's violent death (assassinated perhaps at the instigation of Eutychius, Exarch of Ravenna), there was a brief interregnum before his son, Teodato, was elected as the second historical doge of Venice.

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 Doge of Venice

 
Predecessor Successor
Marcello Tegalliano 726-737 Teodato Ipato
Persondata
NAME Ipato, Orso
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Doge of Venice
DATE OF BIRTH Unknown
PLACE OF BIRTH Unknown
DATE OF DEATH 737
PLACE OF DEATH Venice