Paolo Lucio Anafesto

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Coat of arms of Paolo Lucio Anafesto
Coat of arms of Paolo Lucio Anafesto

Paoluccio or Paolo Lucio Anafesto (Latin Anafestus Paulucius or Paulicius) was the reputed first doge of Venice. A noble of Heraclea, then the primary city of the region, he was elected in 697 as an official over the entire lagoon that surrounded Venice, both to put an end to the conflicts between the various tribunes who until then had governed the various parts, and to coordinate the defence against the Lombards and the Slavs who were encroaching on the settlements. His existence, however, is uncorroborated by any source before the 11th century. He was not probably entirely legendary, but, according to Lord Norwich, is probably a mistake for the exarch of Ravenna Paul, whose magister militum was coincidentally named Marcellus, the same name as Paoluccio's reputed successor as doge.



 Doge of Venice

 
Predecessor Successor
--- 697-717 Marcello Tegalliano
Persondata
NAME Anafest, Paolo Lucio
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Doge of Venice
DATE OF BIRTH Unknown
PLACE OF BIRTH Unknown
DATE OF DEATH Unknown
PLACE OF DEATH Unknown
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