Orso I Participazio

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Orso I Participazio (died 881) was the fourteenth (traditional) and twelfth (historical) Doge of Venice from 864 to his death.

He was elected immediately after the assassination of his predecessor, Pietro Tradonico, probably by acclamation. By the end of the year, the assassins were captured, convicted, and executed, probably beheaded. Orso continued like Tradonico to fight the pirates, Slavic or Saracen, which inhabited the Adriatic. He was aided by newly-constructed larger ships.

Orso presented to the Byzantine emperor Basil I a bell for the basilica Hagia Sophia. He died a natural death and was succeeded by his son, Giovanni II.

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Preceded by
Pietro Tradonico
Doge of Venice
864-881
Succeeded by
Giovanni II Participazio
Persondata
NAME Participazio, Orso I
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Doge of Venice
DATE OF BIRTH Unknown
PLACE OF BIRTH Unknown
DATE OF DEATH 881
PLACE OF DEATH Venice