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  1. Agnello Participazio (Latin: Agnellus Particiacus) was the tenth traditional and eighth (historical) doge of the Duchy of Venetia from 811 to 827. He was born to a rich merchant family from Heraclea and was one of the earliest settlers in the Rivoalto group of islands.

  2. Agnello Partecipazio, noto anche con il nome Angelo e il cognome Particiaco (Eraclea, seconda metà dell' VIII secolo – 827), è stato un politico della Repubblica di Venezia, 10º doge del Ducato di Venezia dall'810-811 fino alla sua morte.

  3. Agnello Participazio (Latin: Agnellus Particiacus) was the tenth traditional and eighth (historical) doge of the Duchy of Venetia from 811 to 827. He was born to a rich merchant family from Heraclea and was one of the earliest settlers in the Rivoalto group of islands.

  4. Partecipazio, Angelo or Agnello, tribune of Rialto and wealthy landowner of Eraclea, was chosen as doge for being the real protagonist of the defence against Pepin's attempt to invade the Lagoon.

  5. Apr 29, 2019 · Agnello Participazio (Angelo Particiaco, Latin: Agnellus Particiacus) was the tenth (traditional) or eighth (historical) Doge of Venice from 811 to 827. He was born to a rich merchant family in Heraclea and was one of the earliest settlers of the island of Rialto, which civitas Rivoalti became, under him, the civitas Venetiarum.

    • Eraclea, Veneto
    • Elena
    • Veneto
    • circa 775
  6. Parteciaco family, noted Venetian family that produced seven doges between 810 and 942, as well as many bishops and church officials. The first dux, or doge, in the family was one Ursus (or Orso I Parteciaco), who ruled from 727 to 739; but the real founder of the dynasty was Agnello Parteciaco.

  7. Agnello Participazio (765-827) was the Doge of Venice from 811 to 827, succeeding Obelerio degli Antenori and preceding Giustiniano Participazio. Agnello was born in 765 to the House of Participazio, a dynasty of Catholic Italians, in Heraclia (Eraclea, Italy).