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Andrea Dandolo (died September 1298), noble of Venice, was the commander of the Venetian fleet that confronted the Genoan fleet in the Battle of Curzola (8 September 1298), which ended in disaster for the Venetians. During this battle Marco Polo, in command of one of the ninety-eight Venetian galleys, was captured – it was during this imprisonment that he began to write his Travels. Andrea was also captured by the Genoese; contemporary historians report that "Andrea Dandolo, being unable to bear the disgrace of such defeat, beating his head against the wooden hull of the galley taking him to prison, killed himself", depriving the Genoese of the satisfaction of executing him.

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  • Andrea Dandolo (died September 1298), noble of Venice, was the commander of the Venetian fleet that confronted the Genoan fleet in the Battle of Curzola (8 September 1298), which ended in disaster for the Venetians. During this battle Marco Polo, in command of one of the ninety-eight Venetian galleys, was captured – it was during this imprisonment that he began to write his Travels. Andrea was also captured by the Genoese; contemporary historians report that "Andrea Dandolo, being unable to bear the disgrace of such defeat, beating his head against the wooden hull of the galley taking him to prison, killed himself", depriving the Genoese of the satisfaction of executing him. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
  • Andrea Dandolo (* vor 1248 in Venedig; † September 1298 bei Curzola) war ein Angehöriger einer der einflussreichsten Familien Venedigs, Podestà verschiedener Städte auf der Halbinsel Istrien, schließlich „Herzog von Kandia“ und Flottenführer der Republik Venedig. Als Sohn des Dogen Giovanni Dandolo begann seine politische Karriere, die ihn bis zum Duca di Candia machte, dem Herrn über das Kolonialreich Venedigs im östlichen Mittelmeer. Während des zweiten Krieges zwischen Genua und Venedig (1294–1299) kam er in Folge der wohl größten Seeschlacht des Mittelalters ums Leben, die vor der heute kroatischen Insel Korčula stattfand. (de)
  • Andrea Dandolo (Venecia, antes de 1248 - Curzola, septiembre de 1298) era un noble, político y almirante de la República de Venecia. Pertenecía a una de las familias más influyentes de Venecia. (es)
  • Andrea Dandolo (... – 1298) è stato un politico e ammiraglio italiano, comandante veneziano nella battaglia di Curzola contro Genova. (it)
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  • Andrea Dandolo (* vor 1248 in Venedig; † September 1298 bei Curzola) war ein Angehöriger einer der einflussreichsten Familien Venedigs, Podestà verschiedener Städte auf der Halbinsel Istrien, schließlich „Herzog von Kandia“ und Flottenführer der Republik Venedig. Als Sohn des Dogen Giovanni Dandolo begann seine politische Karriere, die ihn bis zum Duca di Candia machte, dem Herrn über das Kolonialreich Venedigs im östlichen Mittelmeer. Während des zweiten Krieges zwischen Genua und Venedig (1294–1299) kam er in Folge der wohl größten Seeschlacht des Mittelalters ums Leben, die vor der heute kroatischen Insel Korčula stattfand. (de)
  • Andrea Dandolo (Venecia, antes de 1248 - Curzola, septiembre de 1298) era un noble, político y almirante de la República de Venecia. Pertenecía a una de las familias más influyentes de Venecia. (es)
  • Andrea Dandolo (... – 1298) è stato un politico e ammiraglio italiano, comandante veneziano nella battaglia di Curzola contro Genova. (it)
  • Andrea Dandolo (died September 1298), noble of Venice, was the commander of the Venetian fleet that confronted the Genoan fleet in the Battle of Curzola (8 September 1298), which ended in disaster for the Venetians. During this battle Marco Polo, in command of one of the ninety-eight Venetian galleys, was captured – it was during this imprisonment that he began to write his Travels. Andrea was also captured by the Genoese; contemporary historians report that "Andrea Dandolo, being unable to bear the disgrace of such defeat, beating his head against the wooden hull of the galley taking him to prison, killed himself", depriving the Genoese of the satisfaction of executing him. (en)
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  • Andrea Dandolo (Duca di Candia) (de)
  • Andrea Dandolo (admiral) (en)
  • Andrea Dandolo (Almirante) (es)
  • Andrea Dandolo (ammiraglio) (it)
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