Morosini family


The House of Morosini was a powerful Venetian noble family that gave many doges, statesmen, generals, and admirals to the Republic of Venice, as well as cardinals to the Church.

History

One legend says the family reached the Venetian lagoon in order to escape the invasion of Attila in northern Italy, and another source places the family’s origin namely in the city of Mantua. It first became prominent at the time of the emperor Otto II, 973–983, owing to its rivalry with the Caloprini family, which it subjugated by the end of the 10th century.

Notable members

Blessed Giovanni Morosini, founder in 982 and first abbot of the Benedictine Monastery San Giorgio Maggiore on the island of the same name in Venice, Italy.Domenico Morosini, elected doge of Venice in 1148, waged war with success against the Dalmatian corsairs, recapturing Pola and other Istrian towns from them.Albertino Morosini, Venetian statesman and Podestà of the Republic of Pisa, brother of Tomasina Morosini.Tomasina Morosini, mother of King Andrew III of Hungary. Her brother's granddaughter, Constanza, was married to King Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia.Marino Morosini was elected doge in 1249.Michele Morosini was doge from June 1382 until his death in October of the same year.Antonio Morosini wrote a very long chronicle which recorded events in Venice and elsewhere during the first third of the 15th century. Aliodea Morosini, was dogaressa of Venice.