what is doge in italian

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doge | Venetian official – Encyclopedia Britannica

doge | Venetian official – Encyclopedia Britannica

doge, (Venetian Italian: “duke”), highest official of the republic of Venice for more than 1,000 years (from the 8th to the 18th century) and symbol of the sovereignty of the Venetian state. The title was also used relatively briefly in Genoa. Related Topics: Venice office.

Doge – Wikipedia

Doge – Wikipedia

A doge was an elected lord and head of state in several Italian city-states, notably Venice and Genoa, during the medieval and renaissance periods.

Doge of Venice – Wikipedia

Doge of Venice – Wikipedia

The Doge of Venice sometimes translated as Duke (compare the Italian Duca), was the chief magistrate and leader of the Republic of Venice between 726 and …

DOGE – Translation in Italian – bab.la

DOGE – Translation in Italian – bab.la

Translation for ‘doge‘ in the free English-Italian dictionary and many other Italian translations.

doge – Wiktionary

doge – Wiktionary

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Doge Definition & Meaning – Merriam-Webster

Doge Definition & Meaning – Merriam-Webster

The meaning of DOGE is the chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.

The Doge of Venice – Luca's Italy –

The Doge of Venice – Luca's Italy –

The word ‘Doge’ is an italianisation of the Venetian Doxe, or Dose'(the pronunciation is the same), which comes from the latin dux meaning …

doge | definition in the Italian-English Dictionary

doge | definition in the Italian-English Dictionary

plural dogi /dʒi/ history (titolo) Doge. palazzo dei Dogi the Doge’s Palace. (Translation of doge from the GLOBAL Italian–English Dictionary © …

What does doge mean? – Definitions.net

What does doge mean? – Definitions.net

Doge is a Venetian word that descends from the Latin dux, meaning “leader“, especially in a military context. The wife of a Doge is styled a …

how is "doge" pronounced? – Venice Forum – Tripadvisor

how is "doge" pronounced? – Venice Forum – Tripadvisor

There are two o sounds in Italian. The open o, as in Doge, is like a long o in English, and is found when the o is followed by one consonant, …