Pietro Barbalano has struggled to bring Venice …

Years: 1032 - 1032

Pietro Barbalano has struggled to bring Venice back together for the six years of his reign as Doge, but he cannot.

Because the Orseoli had created so many links between their family and the hereditary ruling dynasties of Europe, various actions have been taken against Venice as a retaliation for deposing Otto Orseolo.

Barbalano has tried to obtain from the Holy Roman Emperor, Conrad II, a renewal of the Venetian commercial privileges that had been granted to them by Otto III, but he has been unable to do so.

In the meantime, King Stephen of Hungary, whose sister Grimelda of Hungary is the wife of Otto Orseolo, has attacked Dalmatia and annexed a number of cities that had been captured by Pietro II.

The Republic appears to be collapsing and many people go back to supporting Otto Orseolo, though not the Orseolo family as hereditary rulers.

In 1032, Pietro Barbolano abdicates under heavy pressure and Otto Orseolo is called back to rule from his exile in Constantinople.

However, when the messengers arrive, Otto is approaching his death, causing Domenico Orseolo, his relative in Venice, to attempt to seize power.

This bold action is extremely ill-received in Venice as the populous displays its animosity for the notion that an Orseolo is somehow entitled to the Dogeship.

To counter the notion of instituting a royal family in Venice, Barbolano's successor, chosen in 1032, is the wealthy merchant Domenico Flabanico, who has few noble ties.

Under Flabanico, new laws are instilled to limit the powers of the Doge against creating a hereditary monarchy and many new acts are passed.

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