Giovanni Orseolo

Giovanni Orseolo (died 1006/7) was the first Venetian to hold power in Dalmatia, holding the title of Dux Dalmatiae.

History

Giovanni's father Pietro II Orseolo was the Doge of Venice, and his mother was Maria Candiano.

In 1000 he was sent to Constantinople to work out the details of a plan his father and the Byzantine Emperor Basil II had been working on. Under this agreement the Venetians would conquer Dalmatia and then hold it as a protectorate under Byzantine suzerainty. (Norwich, John Julius. "Byzantium: The Apogee" (Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1992) p. 257).

While in Constantinople he was given a standard to use in his upcoming invasion of Dalmatia by the Bishop of Olivolo. He was successful in establishing Venetian power on the Dalmatian coast.

In 1004 Giovanni married Maria Argyre, who was the daughter of Basil II's second cousin and future emperor Romanos III Argyros and Elena Sklerina. By this time Giovanni had been advanced to the rank of co-doge of Venice.

In 1006 Giovanni, along with his wife and son Basilio, died of plague.

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