- Pietro IV Candiano
Pietro IV Candiano (died 976) was the twenty-second (traditional) or twentieth (historical)
Doge of Venice from 959 to his death. He was the eldest son ofPietro III Candiano , with whom he co-reigned and whom he was elected to succeed.Rise
By associating his son with him in the dogeship, Pietro III was trying to establish a hereditary monarchy in Venice. This incurred the wrath of the people, who, in a popular assembly, tried to kill the doge. Pietro IV intervened to save his father's life and exiled him with a small group of followers to
Ivrea , where the Margrave Guy took him to his father, theking of Italy ,Berengar II .Pietro III then participated with Guy in an expedition against
Theobald II, Duke of Spoleto , and gained the support of Berengar for an assault on Venice. At the head of a band of partisans, Pietro IV defeated his father, but did not kill him. He was then elected sole doge.Dogado
One of his first acts as doge was the blinding and expulsion of the bishop of Castello, accused of
simony . In June 960, he reconvened the popular assembly and had them approve of a law prohibiting the slave trade.For political reasons, Pietro repudiated his first wife, Joan, forcing her into the convent of Santa Zaccaria. He had had two children through her: his son Vitale was later elected doge and his daughter was married to
Tribuno Memmo , a future doge. In 966, Pietro remarried to the Lombard Waldrada, daughter of Hubert,Duke of Spoleto , and a relative of theEmperor Otto I . As a relative also of the king of Italy, Waldrada brought him a large dowry including the possession ofTreviso ,Friuli , andFerrara .On
2 December 967 , Pietro obtained from the emperor the renewal of a series of commercial pivileges, for the Venetians in general, but also for himself and his family in particular. While this tightened the ties with the empire of the West, it greatly angered the emperor of the East, John I. John threatened war if the Venetians would not stop contrabanding with theSaracens against whom John was then battling fiercely on multiple fronts. In 971, Pietro had to consent to end the trade with the Moslems.Death
In 976, Otto I, protector of Pietro IV, died. His successor,
Otto II , was busy with revolts in Germany and so the Venetians opposed to Pietro found their opportunity to depose him then. They locked him in his ducal palace and set it on fire. However, the fire spread to theLimitrofe and to Saint Mark's. Shortly, a greater part of the city was burnt. The doge and his young son by Waldrada, Pietro, were killed and their bodies thrown in the slaughterhouse, but were after recovered and respectfully buried in the church of Sant'Ilario. Waldrada survived and the succeeding doge,Pietro I Orseolo , left her her inheritance in order not to irk the emperor and direct his attention to recent events and their perpetrators in Venice. Vitale, surviving son of Pietro IV, fled toSaxony , where he conspired against the new doge.ources
*Norwich, John Julius. "A History of Venice".
Alfred A. Knopf : New York, 1982.Persondata
NAME=Candiano, Pietro IV
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Doge of Venice
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DATE OF DEATH=976
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