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DOGE

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·noun The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.
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A doge ( , ; plural dogi or doges) was an elected lord and head of state in several Italian city-states, notably Venice and Genoa, during the medieval and renaissance periods. Such states are referred to as "crowned republics".
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¦ noun historical the chief magistrate of Venice or Genoa.
Origin
C16: from Fr., from Venetian Ital. doze, based on L. dux, duc- 'leader'.

ويكيبيديا

Doge (disambiguation)

Doge or DOGE may refer to:

  • Doge, a historical Italian chief of state, specifically:
    • Doge of Venice
    • Doge of Genoa
  • Doge (meme), an Internet meme primarily associated with the Shiba Inu breed of dog
    • Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency named after the meme
  • Döge, a village in north-east Hungary
  • DOGE (database) (in French, Documentation en Gestion des Entreprises), an academic bibliographic database
  • Elphias Doge, a character from the Harry Potter series
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1. A far–flung empire required a strong executive, but Venetians resisted the temptation to turn their doge into an emperor or king, noted Martin.
2. Naturally, the burgled man ran after his money as Aradeib continued to doge him until Sudan Today picked up his story.
3. The man who pissed me off the most, however, was a Venetian Shylock Doge by the name of Enrico Dandolo, who infamously had financed the Fourth Crusade to capture Constantinople from the infidels.
4. In contrast to imperial Rome, whose senate became a shell, Venice maintained its system of a non–hereditary ruler, known as the "doge"; its Great Council, where every adult male aristocrat was represented; and its secretive Council of Ten, which supervised a vast intelligence network.