Vitale II Michiel

doge of Venice
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1172, Venice

Vitale II Michiel (died 1172, Venice) was the doge of Venice who ruled during an important crisis in the Venetian Republic’s relations with the Byzantine Empire and whose assassination led to a significant revision of the Venetian constitution. Elected at the beginning of the Guelf–Ghibelline (papal–imperial) struggle, Vitale II maintained strict neutrality in spite of Venice’s Guelf leanings. He relaxed this policy in 1160 during the siege of Milan by the emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, when he sent supplies to the Milanese. Vitale’s actions were an indication of the growing independence of Venice, which was nominally subject to the Byzantine ...(100 of 280 words)