
The House of Morosini was a powerful
Venetian noble family that gave many
doges, statesmen, generals, and admirals to the
Republic of Venice
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, as well as
cardinal
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* Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds
**''Cardinalis'', genus of three species in the family Cardinalidae
***Northern cardinal, ''Cardinalis cardinalis'', the common cardinal of ...
s to the
Church.
History
One legend says the family reached the Venetian lagoon in order to escape the invasion of Attila in northern Italy, and another source places the family’s origin namely in the city of
Mantua. It first became prominent at the time of the emperor
Otto II, 973–983, owing to its rivalry with the Caloprini family, which it subjugated by the end of the 10th century.
Notable members
* Blessed
Giovanni Morosini ( –1012†), founder in 982 and first abbot of the
Benedictine
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Monastery
San Giorgio Maggiore on the island of the same name in Venice, Italy.
*
Domenico Morosini (died 1156), elected
''doge'' of Venice in 1148, waged war with success against the
Dalmatia
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n
corsairs, recapturing
Pola and other
Istria
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n towns from them.
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Albertino Morosini (c. 1230-1305), Venetian statesman and
Podestà of the
Republic of Pisa, brother of Tomasina Morosini.
*
Tomasina Morosini (c. 1250-1300), mother of King
Andrew III of Hungary. Her brother's granddaughter,
Constanza, was married to King
Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia.
*
Marino Morosini (1181–1252) was elected ''doge'' in 1249.
*
Michele Morosini (1308–1382) was ''doge'' from June 1382 until his death in October of the same year.
*
Antonio Morosini (c.1360-1433) wrote a very long chronicle ('The Morosini Codex') which recorded events in Venice and elsewhere during the first third of the 15th century.
*
Aliodea Morosini (d. 1478), was dogaressa of Venice.
*
Giovan Francesco Morosini (1537-1596) was a
cardinal
Cardinal or The Cardinal most commonly refers to
* Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds
**''Cardinalis'', genus of three species in the family Cardinalidae
***Northern cardinal, ''Cardinalis cardinalis'', the common cardinal of ...
,
Bishop of Brescia and
Apostolic Nuncio in France. Son of Pietro Morosini and Cornelia Cornaro, nephew of Cardinal Luigi Cornaro and Cardinal Federico Cornaro.
*
Morosina Morosini-Grimani (1545–1614),
dogaressa of Venice by marriage to ''Doge''
Marino Grimani
* Andrea Morosini (1558–1618) was a famous historian and was entrusted by the Venetian senate with the task of continuing
Paolo Paruta's ''Annali Veneti'', in
Latin
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. His history of Venice was published by his brother in 1623, and translated into
Italian by Senator
Girolamo Melin (Venice, 1782). Among his other works are: ''Le Imprese ed espeditioni di terra santa, &c.'' (Venice, 1627); ''Deus quae Veneta respublica ad Istriae oras gessit, &c.'' (in the Corner-Duodo collection of MSS.); ''De forma reipublicae Venetae'' in MS. in the
Bibliothèque Nationale in
Paris
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. His life has been written by Luigi Lollin (1623), by Niccolo Crasso (1621), and by Antonio Palazzoli (1620).
*
Giovan Francesco Morosini (1604–1678) was
Patriarch of Venice from 1644 to his death.
*
Francesco Morosini (1618–1694) was a prominent Venetian sea captain of his time. As a young man, he fought against the
Ottoman Turks and the pirates, and after signally distinguishing himself at the
Battle of Naxos in 1650, he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Venetian navy. He then conducted a series of successful campaigns against the Turks, but was recalled in consequence of the intrigues of his rival the ''provveditore''
Antonio Barbaro (1661). But when
Candia was
attacked by a large force under the fierce
Grand Vizier
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Köprülü, Morosini was sent to relieve the fortress in 1667; the siege lasted eighteen months, but Morosini, in spite of his prodigies of valor, was forced to surrender to save the surviving inhabitants. He was tried, but acquitted of all blame, and on the
renewal of the war with the Turkish Empire in 1684, he was again appointed commander-in-chief, and after several brilliant victories, he reconquered the
Peloponnese and
Athens
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. During the siege of Athens, shells from Morosini's bombardment irreparably damaged the
Parthenon
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. Upon his return to Venice, he was loaded with honors and given the title of Peloponnesiaco. In 1688, he was elected ''doge'', and in 1693 he took command of the Venetian forces against the Turks for the fourth time; the enemy which had been cruising in the
Aegean archipelago withdrew at his approach, so great was the terror inspired by his name. While wintering at Napoli di Romania (
Nauplia), he died on 6 January 1694.
*
Sergio Rossetti Morosini (1953– ), Brazilian author, painter, sculptor, and independent filmmaker who lives and works in New York City. He sculpted the bust of Michelangelo on the façade of the
National Arts Club in New York City. He was also the first to observe that in 1511,
Titian
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Ti ...
described the volume in a two-dimensional fresco painting, ''
Miracle of the Jealous Husband'', in the
:it:Scuola del Santo,
Padua
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, Italy, by actually sculpting it in relief rather than describing it illusionistically.
["Titian, The Miracle of the Jealous Husband, 1511", in New Findings in Titian's Fresco Technique at the Scuola del Santo in Padua, by Sergio Rossetti Morosini, The Art Bulletin; March 1999, Volume LXXXI Number 1.]
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James Morosini (1990–), American actor and filmmaker
*
Piermario Morosini (1986-2012), professional footballer
See also
*
Morosini Fountain,
Heraklion
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*
Oratorio di Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi
References
*{{EB1911, wstitle=Morosini, volume=18, pages=861–862
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