dogate
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dogate
(ˈdəʊɡeɪt) or dogeate
n (Historical Terms) history obsolete the office of a doge
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In comparison to volumes such as Gino Benzoni's I Dogi (Milan, 1982) and Wolfgang Wolter's Storia e politica nei dipinti di Palazzo Ducale (Venice, 1987), which are two of the more comprehensive treatments of the Venetian
dogate and its manifestation in the arts and public life, this book concentrates on the development of dogal portraiture alone.
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