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Marino Grimani (doge) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marino Grimani (doge) :''For the cardinal of the same name, see Marino Grimani.'' Marino Grimani (Venice, 1 July 1532 – Venice, 25 December 1605) was the 89th Doge of Venice, reigning from 26 April 1595 until his death. Grimani's reign as doge was principally remembered for two reasons: (1) the splendid celebrations for the coronation of his wife, Morosina Morosini; and (2) the beginning of the quarrel with the papacy that resulted in Pope Paul V placing the Republic of Venice under papal interdict in the reign of Grimani's successor, Leonardo Donato (1606–1607). ==Background and pre-Doge political career, 1532–95==
Grimani was born in 1532 to Donata Pisani and Girolamo Grimani. Grimani's father was a wealthy man and an able politician. Given his wealthy background, Marino Grimani became ''podestà'' at a relatively young age, and was then appointed as Venice's Ambassador to the Vatican in Rome. Upon his return to Venice, he was made a ''cavaliere''. He became active in city politics and used his immense wealth to gain the acclaim of the people.
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