The Doge of Venice, Giovanni II Participazio, …
Years: 883 - 883
The Doge of Venice, Giovanni II Participazio, a nepotist intent on continuing the power of his own dynasty, had tried to obtain the government of Comacchio for his brother Badoaro and to this end sent him to the pope.
However, Marinus, count of Comacchio, had captured him and sent him back to Venice, where he soon died.
Giovanni had attacked and devastated Comacchio, but he could not hold it, because it was the pope's.
Charles the Fat signs a treaty with Giovannni in 883, granting that any assassin of a doge who flees to the territory of the empire will be fined one hundred pounds of gold and banished.
Locations
People
Groups
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Venice, Duchy of
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Italy, Carolingian Kingdom of
- Frankish, or Carolingian (Roman) Empire
