Simone or Simon Doria (born c. 1135) was a
Genoese
Genoese may refer to:
* a person from Genoa
* Genoese dialect, a dialect of the Ligurian language
* Republic of Genoa (–1805), a former state in Liguria
See also
* Genovese, a surname
* Genovesi, a surname
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merchant, politician, and admiral, a member of the powerful
Doria family. He was the son of
Ansaldo Doria and Anna Grimaldi. He was elected
consul
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six times between 1175 and 1188. Having been elected admiral in 1189, he led a naval fleet in support of the troops of
Philip Augustus
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at the
Siege of Acre in 1190. In 1219 he led the Genoese fleet in the
Siege of Damietta. He left three known sons:
Andrea, who married into the ruling family of
Logudoro
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The first denomination of the area is ...
;
Pietro
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People
* Pietro I Candiano (c. 842–887), briefly the 16th Doge of Venice
* Pietro Tribuno (died 912), 17th Doge of Venice, from 887 to his death
* Pietro II Can ...
, who fought with his father at Damietta; and
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.
References
*"Doria Family". (2008). In ''
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12th-century Genoese people
Genoese admirals
1130s births
13th-century deaths
Simone, Admiral
Medieval Italian military personnel
Businesspeople from Genoa
Christians of the Third Crusade
Christians of the Fifth Crusade
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