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Raffaele Adorno

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Raffaele Adorno
OccupationDoge of Genoa
Years active28 January 1443 - 4 January 1447
PredecessorTomaso di Campofregoso
SuccessorBarnaba Adorno

Raffaele Adorno (Genoa, 1375 - Genova, July 1458) was the twenty-ninth Doge of Genoa.

Bibliography

  • Buonadonna, Sergio; Mario Mercenaro (2007). De Ferrari Editori (ed.). Rosso doge. I dogi della Repubblica di Genova dal 1339 al 1797. Genova.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Preceded byTomaso di Campofregoso Doge di Genova
28 January 1443 - 4 January 1447
Succeeded byBarnaba Adorno
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