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The Venetian Patriciate in the Mediterranean: Legal Identity and Lineage in Fifteenth-Century Venetian Crete*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Monique O'Connell*
Affiliation:
Stanford University

Abstract

In late-fourteenth- and early-fifteenth-century Venice, the state increased its scrutiny over the composition of its patriciate. This essay examines the position of the Venetians with a claim to nobility resident on the island of Crete who were in danger of being closed out of the patriciate and the resulting negotiations over social status and political loyalty within the process of prove di nobiltà. These Venetians from the periphery presented genealogies emphasizing a shared history with Venice, and the Venetian state ultimately accepted the majority of these claims to membership in its patriciate.

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Abbreviations to be used: ASV = Archivio di Stato di Venezia, BMV = Biblioteca Marciana di Venezia, A.D.C. = Archivio di Duca di Candia, AvC = Avogaria di Comun. All archival material is from the ASV unless otherwise stated. The research for this article was supported by grants from the Jacob Javits Foundation and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation; an earlier form of this essay was presented at the 2001 American Historical Association conference in San Francisco. The author would like to thank Stanley Chojnacki, Paula Findlen, and Edward Muir, who read and commented on drafts of the essay.

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