Orso Participazio is kidnapped in the Adriatic …
Years: 912 - 912
Orso Participazio is kidnapped in the Adriatic by a Serb prince of Zachlumia by the name of Mihailo Višević while returning with the Doge's son from an official visit to Constantinople in 912.
Bulgaria is at war with Constantinople, the sovereign of Venice, so the coastal prince dispatches him to Emperor Simeon of Bulgaria, hoping he will push off Petar Gojniković's domination in the area.
As Orso II, he becomes the eighteenth doge of the Republic of Venice, by tradition (historically, he is the sixteenth), elected by the popular assembly.
It seems that he is not related to the Participazio family that had already given many dogi to the city.
(There was a prior Orso II Participazio who vied for Dogeship in about 887 but appears to have been entirely unrelated.)
As soon as elected, he sends his son Pietro to Constantinople in order to reestablish the relationships with the emperor, which his predecessors had neglected; Pietro is named protospatario.
The Adriatic is still plagued with Dalmatian, Saracen, and Narentine pirates, but the Doge takes no action.
He is proclaimed Baduario in Constantinople; his family takes this title and modifies it, over time, to Badoer (pronounced “Badoèr”), which becomes a prominent name among successive generations of Veneziana nobility.
Locations
People
Groups
- Narentines
- Saracens
- Venice, Duchy of
- Serbian Principality
- Croatia (Dalmatian, or Littoral), Principality of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Macedonian dynasty
- Bulgarian Empire (First)
- Zachlumia
