Donà family

The House of Donà, also known as Donato,[1] are an old patrician family in Venice, which produced two doges. The family has existed since at least the late twelfth century.[2] Until the sixteenth century, the family were merchants.[3] During that period, they bought land, which supported the family through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.[4] Around and throughout the nineteenth century, the family's wealth was significantly diminished due to the influences of the French Revolution and industrialisation.[5][3] The family is still surviving, and produced a number of business people in the twentieth century.[6]

Coat of arms of the dalle Rose branch of the House of Donà
Coat of arms of the dalle Trezze branch of the House of Donà

Members

Members include:

Palaces

Front door of the Palazzo Donà located at 68, Campo Santa Maria Formosa decorated with the coat of arms of the Donà family

The family had owned various properties, including:

Citations

  1. ^ Davis 1975, p. xi.
  2. ^ a b Davis 1975, p. xiii.
  3. ^ a b Brucker, Gene A. (April 1976). "Review: A Venetian Family and Its Fortune 1500–1900: The Donà and the Conservation of Their Wealth". The American Historical Review. 81 (2): 413. doi:10.1086/ahr/81.2.413-a. ISSN 1937-5239.
  4. ^ Davis 1975, p. 37.
  5. ^ Davis 1975, p. 121.
  6. ^ Davis 1975, p. 171.
  7. ^ Davis 1975, p. 12.
  8. ^ Davis 1975, p. 52.

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