VENICE GOLD ZECCHINO DOGE OF VENICE 1600s
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VENICE GOLD ZECCHINO - DOGE OF VENICE 1600s

VENICE GOLD ZECCHINO - DOGE OF VENICE 1600s
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Start Time Monday, September 01, 2008
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Location Scottsdale, AZ

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1600s GOLD ZECCHINO (HAND STRUCK) VENICE THE COIN IN THE PHOTO IS THE ONE YOU ARE BIDDING ON VERY NICE DETAIL 3.495 grams GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC! NO RETURNS - ESTATE SALE SORRY, CANNOT SEND TO RUSSIA DUE TO CUSTOMS RESTRICTIONS PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR CUSTOMS WILL ALLOW THIS ITEM TO ENTER YOUR COUNTRY! DOGE OF VENICE - 1600s Exact Mintage Date Unknown   For about a thousand years, the chief magistrate and leader of the Most Serene Republic of Venice was styled the Doge (in ven. Doxe), a rare but not unique Italian title derived from the Latin Dux, as the major Italian parallels Duce and Duca and the English Duke. Doges of Venice were elected for life by the city-state's aristocracy. Commonly the person selected as Doge was the shrewdest elder in the city. The Venetian combination of elaborate monarchic pomp and a republican (though "aristocrati") constitution with intricate checks and balances makes La serenissima Venice a textbook example of a crowned republic. Origins According to the chronicler John the Deacon, author of the Chronircon Venetum ("Chronicle of Venice"), written about AD 1000, the office of doge was first instituted in Venice about 700, replacing tribunes that had led the cluster of early settlements in the lagoon. Whether or not the first doges were technically local representatives of the Emperor at Constantinople, the doge, like the emperor, held office for life and was similarly regarded as the ecclesiastical, the civil and the military leader, in a power structure termed caesaropapism. This proved that the military was true to high power.

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