Paolina Loredano

Paolina Loredano (fl. 1656), was the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Carlo Contarini (r. 1655-1656).

Paolina Loredano was born to Lorenzo Loredano and married Carlo Contarini in 1600. She was known for her decision never to appear in any public ceremonial. Described as an "immensely stout woman and unusually plain-looking",[1] she was reportedly afraid that "the salutations of the populace would not partake of their usually complimentary character",[2] and that she would have been mocked because of her appearance.

She as well as her spouse was known as the benefactors of the clergy, for which their busts were placed on the facade of the church of San Vitale, sculptured by Guiseppe Guoccola.

References

  1. Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice : The wives of the doges, London : T. W. Laurie, 1910
  2. Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice : The wives of the doges, London : T. W. Laurie, 1910
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