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Alvise II Mocenigo

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Doge of Venice from 1700 to 1709
Alvise II Mocenigo
Doge of Venice
In office
1700–1709
Preceded bySilvestro Valier
Succeeded byGiovanni II Cornaro
Personal details
Born3 January 1628
Republic of Venice
Died6 May 1709 (aged 81)
Venice

Alvise II Mocenigo, also known as Luigi Mocenigo (3 January 1628 – 6 May 1709), was the 110th doge of the Republic of Venice from 17 July 1700 until his death.

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[REDACTED]  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Mocenigo". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 637.

Political offices
Preceded bySilvestro Valiero Doge of Venice
1700–1709
Succeeded byGiovanni II Cornaro
Doges of Venice
Byzantine period (697–737)
Regime of the magistri militum (738–742)
Ducal period (742–1148)
8th century
9th century
10th century
11th century
12th century
* deposed     † executed or assassinated     ‡ killed in battle     ♦ abdicated
Republican period (1148–1797)
12th century
13th century
14th century
15th century
16th century
17th century
18th century
Marino Faliero (1354–55) was convicted of treason, executed and condemned to damnatio memoriae
* Francesco Foscari (1423–57) was forced to abdicate by the Council of Ten
* Ludovico Manin (1789–97) was forced to abdicate by Napoleon leading to the Fall of the Republic of Venice
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