On August 14, 1641 De Marini was elected Doge of Genoa, the sixtieth in biennial succession and the one hundred and fifth in republican history. As doge he was also invested with the related biennial office of king of Corsica. Elected probably thanks to the votes of the "new" nobility, which required greater relevance in the European political landscape and a rearmament policy to guarantee the protection of the rivers. He allocated the funds for the construction of twenty galleys and, following the example of the former doge Giacomo Lomellini and Anton Giulio Brignole Sale, he armed one with his money. His political goal was also to improve the relationship between Genoa city and his domain, and therefore he went to Savona to deliver the two galleys prepared by the city. His dogal assignment was interrupted by the illness which after a month, on June 19, 1642, led to his death.[1][2]
giovanni, agostino, marini, genoa, 1572, genoa, june, 1642, 105th, doge, republic, genoa, king, corsica, 105th, doge, republic, genoain, office, august, 1641, june, 1642preceded, bygiovanni, battista, durazzosucceeded, bygiovanni, battista, lercaripersonal, de. Giovanni Agostino De Marini Genoa 1572 Genoa June 19 1642 was the 105th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica Giovanni Agostino De Marini105th Doge of the Republic of GenoaIn office August 14 1641 June 19 1642Preceded byGiovanni Battista DurazzoSucceeded byGiovanni Battista LercariPersonal detailsBorn1572Genoa Republic of GenoaDiedJune 19 1642Genoa Republic of GenoaBiography EditOn August 14 1641 De Marini was elected Doge of Genoa the sixtieth in biennial succession and the one hundred and fifth in republican history As doge he was also invested with the related biennial office of king of Corsica Elected probably thanks to the votes of the new nobility which required greater relevance in the European political landscape and a rearmament policy to guarantee the protection of the rivers He allocated the funds for the construction of twenty galleys and following the example of the former doge Giacomo Lomellini and Anton Giulio Brignole Sale he armed one with his money His political goal was also to improve the relationship between Genoa city and his domain and therefore he went to Savona to deliver the two galleys prepared by the city His dogal assignment was interrupted by the illness which after a month on June 19 1642 led to his death 1 2 See also EditRepublic of Genoa Doge of GenoaReferences Edit DE MARINI Giovanni Agostino in Dizionario Biografico www treccani it in Italian Retrieved 2020 07 28 Buonadonna Sergio Rosso doge I dogi della Repubblica di Genova dal 1339 al 1797 in Italian De Ferrari nbsp This biography of an Italian noble is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giovanni Agostino De Marini amp oldid 1005005604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,