Marin Falier

Doge of Venice during 1354-1355

Marin Falier - Doge of Venice during 1354-1355
Born

1285
740 years ago

Died

April 17th, 1355
670 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

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Served as the Doge of Venice from 1354 until death in 1355. Marin Falier is most noted for his attempt to strengthen the power of the nobility and increase military efforts against rivals. His rule faced significant unrest, culminating in a conspiracy that aimed at overthrowing the government. Following a failed coup, he was executed, marking a significant event in Venetian history.

Served as Doge during a turbulent period

Executed after a failed conspiracy was discovered

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