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.
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on his accession. He remained in Poland some months. From
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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
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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
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of the senate, where he successfully argued against breaking the treaty with the Empire to help the pope. In 1528, the Doge
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Wiethoff, William E. (1987). "Rhetoric and Law in Pietro Bembo's
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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
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615:"Badoer, Giovanni"
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263:avogadore di Comun
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