Giovanni Battista Centurione

Giovanni Battista Centurione (Genoa, 1603 - Genoa, 1692) was the 114th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica.

Giovanni Battista Centurione
114th Doge of the Republic of Genoa
In office
October 15, 1658  October 15, 1660
Preceded byGiulio Sauli
Succeeded byGian Bernardo Frugoni
Personal details
Born1603
Genoa, Republic of Genoa
Died1692
Genoa, Republic of Genoa

Biography

Centurione's dogal election, the sixty-ninth in biennial succession and the one hundred and fourteenth in republican history, which took place on October 15, 1658, was first decided by the 1237 Genoese nobles and no longer by the 400 representatives of the Grand Council of the Republic. As doge he was also invested with the related biennial office of king of Corsica. During his mandate he was tolerant and protected the Jews with the granting of free trade in Genoa, despite the strong frictions with the Catholic Church and the Inquisition. He ceased office on October 15, 1660. Centurione died in Genoa in 1692.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. "CENTURIONE, Giovanni Battista in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  2. Buonadonna, Sergio. Rosso doge. I dogi della Repubblica di Genova dal 1339 al 1797 (in Italian). De Ferrari.
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