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Giovanni Badoer

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314:. In June 1512, he set out as orator to Spain. His main job was to justify Venice's new alliance with France, which put her at odds with Spain. He was back in Venice by January 1514, having failed to prevent Hispano-Venetian hostilities in Italy. 705: 695: 700: 690: 239:
on his accession. He remained in Poland some months. From February 1503 to January 1504, he was the head of Venice's mission in Buda. On 8 January 1504, he was made a
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with reforming the Venetian statutes, first set down in the 13th century. For this purpose, the committee of three were elected to the senate and the
183:. He arrived at the Spanish court on 3 December. His term was short, for he was recalled in February 1499 after Venice entered into an alliance with 298:
Giovanni was effectively blacklisted for two years following the disastrous war. In July 1511 and again in March 1512, he was elected one of the
344:. He served for a year and a half before returning to France as ambassador in 1520. In June 1520, he was the Venetian representative at the 633: 619: 685: 224: 56: 559: 388:
of the senate, where he successfully argued against breaking the treaty with the Empire to help the pope. In 1528, the Doge
220: 227:. He left in November with the goal of bringing Hungary into the war against the Ottomans. Immediately upon his arrival in 361: 271: 561:
The Immortal Fausto: The Life, Works, and Ships of the Venetian Humanist and Naval Architect Vettor Fausto (1490–1546)
345: 306: 170: 163: 393: 614: 365: 244: 408: 20: 680: 262: 670: 397: 353: 326: 195:, who sought an alliance with Venice. A few days after his return to Venice in July 1499, he was made a 223:, he was ordered to withdraw. He was back in Venice by August 1501, when he was elected orator to the 675: 105: 356:. His reports are a valuable source for the meeting. Later that year, he held Francis I's daughter, 357: 349: 275: 236: 184: 133: 101: 421: 300: 41: 602:
Tiepolo, Maria Francesca (1984). "Libro d'Oro Vecchio". In Jane Martineau; Charles Hope (eds.).
629: 402: 369: 232: 212: 196: 180: 155: 72: 71:(1502) and the Holy See (1534). The low point of his career came with his failure to stop the 68: 64: 52: 48: 603: 581: 192: 426: 311: 279: 150: 97:(1525–1526). He played a leading role in the reform of Venetian statutes in 1528–1529. 664: 434: 389: 322: 290:. He was unable to prevent a papal declaration of war and left Rome on 18 June 1509. 188: 159: 129: 117: 113: 175: 137: 128:
Giovanni was born around 1465. His father was Renier, his uncle the noted diplomat
585: 252: 77: 625: 360:, at the baptismal font in the name of Venice. After the outbreak of the 267: 257: 208: 109: 82: 60: 412:, published in 1529. In this work, Badoer, as a doctor, took the lead. 341: 141: 86: 381: 287: 283: 270:. He arrived in Rome in March 1507. Early in 1508, on the eve of the 240: 173:
praised Giovanni as learned, humane and gracious. He was already the
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In his youth, Badoer wrote poetry. He obtained a doctorate from the
336:. In 1516–1517, he was ambassador to France. In 1517, he was named 333: 90: 643:
Wiethoff, William E. (1987). "Rhetoric and Law in Pietro Bembo's
228: 433:. In 1534, he was one of the delegation sent to congratulate 364:, he vainly urged Francis to come to Italy with an army. The 380:
Between February 1525 and May 1526, Giovanni was captain of
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Republic of Venice people of the Ottoman–Venetian Wars
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Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice to the Holy See
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and a knighthood in Hungary. He was also a patron of
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From 25 July 1531 to 9 September 1532, Giovanni was
266:. On 22 December, he was elected ambassador to the 67:(1516–1517; 1520–1524), and special ambassador to 179:when, on 3 July 1498, he was named ambassador to 419:of Padua. In his final years, he was one of the 282:would break up the league if Venice handed over 701:Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice to France 649:Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric 691:Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice to Spain 572:Concina, Ennio (1988). "Humanism on the Sea". 187:. On his return journey, he was fĂŞted by the 8: 510: 437:on his election. He died in January 1535. 207:On 16 January 1500, Giovanni was elected 540: 304:. In the interim, he was elected to the 250:On 13 December 1504, Giovanni was named 525: 498: 486: 474: 446: 567:(PhD diss.). Texas A&M University. 372:in 1523 ended Venice's French policy. 47:Badoer was the resident ambassador in 16:Venetian poet, politician and diplomat 406:. The result of their labour was the 7: 620:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 608:. Harry N. Abrams. pp. 395–396. 626:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 169:At the start of his public career, 132:. He obtained a doctorate from the 321:. Around that time, he encouraged 140:. In his youth, he composed three 14: 384:. In October 1526, he joined the 124:Education and entry into politics 19:For the patriarch of Venice, see 376:Later years and statutory reform 162:, who dedicated some translated 605:The Genius of Venice, 1500–1600 574:Mediterranean Historical Review 221:threatened Naples with invasion 317:In 1516, Giovanni was again a 203:Early diplomacy and knighthood 1: 260:. In October 1506, he became 235:to congratulate the new King 146:Filareto all'aurea sua catena 34: 272:War of the League of Cambrai 93:(1531–1532), and captain of 722: 686:University of Padua alumni 595:The Field of Cloth of Gold 593:Richardson, Glenn (2013). 346:Field of the Cloth of Gold 231:, he was ordered to go to 164:ancient Greek mathematical 18: 622:, Volume 5: Bacca–Baratta 586:10.1080/09518968808569544 217:its war with the Ottomans 171:Marino Sanuto the Younger 613:Ventura, Angelo (1963). 597:. Yale University Press. 294:Post-blacklist diplomacy 51:(1498–1499; 1512–1514), 558:Campana, Lilia (2014). 158:. He was the patron of 21:Giovanni Alberto Badoer 325:'s translation of the 166:texts to him in 1498. 136:, where he befriended 354:Henry VIII of England 278:, who suggested that 176:provveditore di Comun 624:(in Italian). Rome: 327:Pseudo-Aristotelian 148:in the style of the 409:Libro d'Oro Vecchio 319:savio di Terraferma 276:Costantino Arianiti 185:Louis XII of France 134:University of Padua 102:University of Padua 615:"Badoer, Giovanni" 422:savi del Consiglio 398:Francesco Bragadin 366:Treaty of Brussels 301:savi di Terraferma 263:avogadore di Comun 225:Kingdom of Hungary 42:Republic of Venice 403:Maggior Consiglio 370:Holy Roman Empire 213:Kingdom of Naples 156:Jacopo Sannazzaro 106:humanist scholars 73:League of Cambrai 59:(1501–1503), the 713: 656: 639: 635:978-8-81200032-6 609: 598: 589: 568: 566: 544: 538: 529: 523: 514: 508: 502: 496: 490: 484: 478: 472: 392:charged Badoer, 144:under the title 89:(1518–1519) and 75:in 1509. 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Index

Giovanni Alberto Badoer
Republic of Venice
Spain
Naples
Hungary
Holy See
France
Poland
League of Cambrai
podestĂ 
Chioggia
Brescia
Padua
Verona
University of Padua
humanist scholars
classics
Giorgio Valla
Vettor Fausto
Andrea Badoer
University of Padua
Pietro Bembo
eclogues
Arcadia
Jacopo Sannazzaro
Giorgio Valla
ancient Greek mathematical
Marino Sanuto the Younger
provveditore di Comun
Spain

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