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The Venetian nobility as a caste came into existence because of the “closure” of admissions to the Great Council in 1297; however, it was only in the 16th century that formal measures were taken to introduce restrictions that protected the status of that aristocracy: marriages between nobles and commoners were ...
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Following the lockout (Serrata) of 1297, its membership was established on hereditary right, exclusive to the patrician families enrolled in the Golden Book of ...
The Closing of the Great Council was the pivotal moment in the history of the Venetian Republic, transforming it into a closed oligarchy of rich merchant ...
The Great Council Lockout refers to the constitutional process, started with the 1297 Ordinance, by means of which membership of the Great Council of Venice ...
In Italy: Venice in the 14th century …in February 1297, when the Great Council, in which sovereignty resided, was expanded to take in more than 1,000 ...
The Serrata, which closed the Council to those not of the ordained families, has come to be seen more in its historical context, less of a discrete, decisive ...
In 1297, establishment of Venice's republican regime. In the act known as the Serrata (Closing of the Great Council), membership in the city's ruling class ...
Feb 2, 2023 · The closing of the council didn't diminish its size. The Consiglio Maggiore normally had well over two thousand members, and at times almost ...
The sovereignty of the Great Council didn't last long. As it spun off councils and committees it created centers of power that held it, each other, and the doge ...
Jan 7, 2021 · The decision by Luigi Brugnaro, the mayor of Venice, to extend the closure of the city's 11 civic museums— including the Doge's Palace, the ...