Definition of Dogeships

1. dogeship [n] - See also: dogeship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogeships

dogdraw
doge
dogear
dogeared
dogearing
dogears
dogeate
dogeates
dogedom
dogedoms
dogeless
dogend
dogends
doges
dogeship
dogeships (current term)
dogey
dogeys
dogface
dogfaces
dogfight
dogfighter
dogfighters
dogfighting
dogfights
dogfingt
dogfish
dogfishes
dogfood
dogfooded

Literary usage of Dogeships

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Venetian Republic: Its Rise, Its Growth, and Its Fall 421-1797 by William Carew Hazlitt (1900)
"The dogeships of Marcantonio Memo and Giovanni Bembo, both members of the Old Houses (case vecchie), which had long been excluded from power, ..."

2. Genoa: How the Republic Rose and Fell by James Theodore Bent (1881)
"The dogeships of Antoniotto Adorno, for he occupied the ducal chair no less than four times, give us a good idea of what occurred in Genoa during the ..."

3. A Dictionary of Universal History, Chronology, and Historical Biography by James Mitchell (1823)
"This was likewise the case during the dogeships of Carlo Con- tarino, Francesco Cornaro, Bertuccio Valiero, Giovanni Pesaro, and Dominico Contarino, ..."

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