It’s a Doge’s Life: Examining Term Limits in Venetian Doges’ Life Tenure
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Venetian republic Office terms Computational history
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2023-01-16Referencia bibliográfica
Merelo, Juan J. 2023. It’s a Doge’s Life: Examining Term Limits in Venetian Doges’ Life Tenure. Histories 3: 21–31. https://doi.org/10.3390/histories3010003
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DemocratAI PID2020-115570GB-C22Resumen
During most of the lifespan of the Venetian republic, doges (the name their presidents
received) were elected for life. However, a long tenure was a rare event, which effectively resulted in
term limits, as has already been reported by several authors. In this paper, we examine the length
of these tenures and their evolution during the existence of the Venetian republic, following Smith
et al.’s claim that specific events in Venetian history caused this shortening, but also the dates and
possibly event or events that effectively caused that limitation by design. Finally, we will discuss the
causes of this limitation and its effective consequences.