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1 7,1 | with a fixed salary to the doge and Venetian patriarch and 2 7,3 | figure of the crusade was the doge of Venice, Enrico Dandolo, 3 7,3 | the Latins in 1182. The Doge could not at all approve, 4 7,3 | the idea of union; and the Doge Enrico Dandolo, as a representative 5 7,3 | obliged to agree to the Doge’s proposal that they should 6 7,3 | crusaders consented to the Doge’s proposal and sailed towards 7 7,3 | direction and character. Doge Dandolo immediately realized 8 7,3 | opened wide horizons to the Doge. For some time the crusaders 9 7,3 | to the Emperor; only the Doge Dandolo was to be exempted 10 7,3 | over. Dandolo himself as doge of the Republic of Venice 11 7,3 | five-eighths of the city and the Doge the other three-eighths 12 7,3 | egoistically patriotic policy of Doge Dandolo.~ The Latin Empire 13 8,2 | with the Goths.~ The old doge, Enrico Dandolo, who had 14 9,5 | 108] In his letter to the Doge of Venice from Seres, Dushan, 15 9,19| wrote immediately to the Doge of Venice calling his attention