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Domenico Monegario

750 - 764

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Domenico Monegario was the traditional sixth Doge of Venice (756–764). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Domenico Monegario is the 11,890th most popular politician (down from 8,601st in 2019), the 2,928th most popular biography from Italy (down from 2,249th in 2019) and the 732nd most popular Italian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Domenico Monegario ranks 11,890 out of 19,576Before him are Titu Maiorescu, Caspar Bartholin the Younger, Kadashman-Enlil I, Ramón Freire, Erika Steinbach, and Ki Hajar Dewantara. After him are Khalid al-Islambouli, Apolinario Mabini, Xavier Espot Zamora, Jan Eliasson, James Clapper, and Hormizd VI.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 750, Domenico Monegario ranks 12Before him are William of Gellone, Pietro Tradonico, Theodulf of Orléans, Theodore Abu Qurrah, Cynewulf of Wessex, and Giovanni I Participazio. After him are Teodato Ipato, Cuthred of Wessex, Sigeberht of Wessex, Antony I of Constantinople, Æthelheard of Wessex, and Abbas Ibn al-Ahnaf. Among people deceased in 764, Domenico Monegario ranks 2Before him is Telets of Bulgaria.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Domenico Monegario ranks 2,928 out of 5,161Before him are Ciriaco De Mita (1928), Giovanni Battista Zupi (1589), Alberto Grimaldi (1925), Aulus Caecina Alienus (50), Felice Bonetto (1903), and Carlo Pavesi (1923). After him are Aldo Olivieri (1910), Giovanni Poleni (1683), Giovanni de' Marignolli (1290), Roberto De Zerbi (1979), Mario Soldati (1906), and Susanna Tamaro (1957).

Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Domenico Monegario ranks 732Before him are Quintus Fulvius Flaccus (-300), Marcus Lollius (-100), Paolo Savi (1798), Sophia of Montferrat (1399), Ciriaco De Mita (1928), and Aulus Caecina Alienus (50). After him are Gianfranco Fini (1952), Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (-200), Fernando Tambroni (1901), Francesco Molin (1575), Michele Steno (1331), and Proculus (300).