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'''Jacopo Tiepolo''' (died 1249) was a {{Wiki|Doge of Venice|Doge}} of [[Venice]].
'''Jacopo Tiepolo''' (c. 1170 – 1249) was the {{Wiki|Doge of Venice|Doge}} of [[Venice]] from 1229 to 1249.


In 1246, after having a dream about white birds flying over the site, Doge Jacopo Tiepolo donated a plot of land to the [[Dominican Order|Dominicans]]. It would later be the site for the [[church]] of [[San Giovanni e Paolo]], one of the largest in Venice.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Santi Giovanni e Paolo]]</ref>
In 1246, after having a dream about white birds flying over the site, Tiepolo donated a plot of land to the [[Dominican Order|Dominicans]], which would later become the site of the [[Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo]], one of the largest [[church]]es in Venice.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Santi Giovanni e Paolo]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 22:15, 4 May 2026

Jacopo Tiepolo (c. 1170 – 1249) was the Doge of Venice from 1229 to 1249.

In 1246, after having a dream about white birds flying over the site, Tiepolo donated a plot of land to the Dominicans, which would later become the site of the Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, one of the largest churches in Venice.[1]

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