Brizio Giustiniani ( Italian. Brizio Giustiniani ; Genoa , 1713 - Genoa , 1778 ) - Doge of the Republic of Genoa .
| Brizio Giustiniani | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Pierfranco Grimaldi | ||||||
| Successor | Giuseppe Lomellini | ||||||
| Birth | 1713 Genoa | ||||||
| Death | 1778 Genoa | ||||||
| Burial place | church of san ambrogio | ||||||
| Rod | Giustiniani | ||||||
| Spouse | Isabella Doria | ||||||
Biography
Born in Genoa in 1713 . He received the first public office in the magistrate for the Marquis of the Final, in Western Liguria, served as a judge and in the magistrate of fortifications.
He was elected doge January 31, 1775 , 174th in the history of Genoa. The coronation ceremony took place in the Cathedral of St. Lawrence five months after the official election. During his reign, the Doge's Palace was decorated with stained glass windows.
His mandate ended on January 31, 1777 , after which he served in various government positions: in the magistrate of war, deputy chief of the navy. He died in Genoa in 1735, childless in his mansion in Albaro and was buried in the church of San Ambrogio.
Bibliography
- Sergio Buonadonna, Mario Mercenaro, Rosso doge. I dogi della Repubblica di Genova dal 1339 al 1797, Genova, De Ferrari Editori, 2007.