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Jacopo or Giacomo I da Carrara, called the Great (Grande), was the founder of the Carraresi dynasty that ruled Padua from 1318 to 1405. He governed with the advice of the leading citizens during a rule characterized by unity within the city. He is usually considered the first lord of Padua (signore), his election marking the transition from commune ad singularem dominum (to a single lord), a characteristic regime known as a signoria to contemporaries.

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  • Giacomo I da Carrara (it)
  • Jacopo I da Carrara (en)
  • Jacopo de Carrara (fr)
  • Каррара, Джакопо I да (ru)
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  • Jacopo de Carrara (mort en 1324), appelé aussi Il grande, est le fondateur de la famille Carraresi qui gouverna Padoue de 1318 à 1405. (fr)
  • Jacopo or Giacomo I da Carrara, called the Great (Grande), was the founder of the Carraresi dynasty that ruled Padua from 1318 to 1405. He governed with the advice of the leading citizens during a rule characterized by unity within the city. He is usually considered the first lord of Padua (signore), his election marking the transition from commune ad singularem dominum (to a single lord), a characteristic regime known as a signoria to contemporaries. (en)
  • Giacomo I da Carrara (chiamato anche Jacopo e detto il Grande; Padova, 1264 circa – Padova, 22 o 23 novembre 1324) fu il primo principe della Signoria dei Carraresi, che governarono Padova dal 1318 al 1405. (it)
  • Джакопо I да Каррара (Jacopo I da Carrara) (ум. 1324) — первый правитель Падуи из династии Каррара (1318—1319). Представитель партии гвельфов. В конце июля 1318 года перед лицом угрозы со стороны гибеллинов избран защитником, протектором и пожизненным губернатором Падуи.Проводил политику умиротворения и разрешил вернуться в Падую многим изгнанным из неё гибеллинским семьям. Выслал из города поэта Альбертино Муссато, несогласного с отменой республиканской формы правления. Таким образом, Падуя была ограждена от притязаний Скалигеров, и Джакопо I да Каррара остался её фактическим правителем. (ru)
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  • Jacopo or Giacomo I da Carrara, called the Great (Grande), was the founder of the Carraresi dynasty that ruled Padua from 1318 to 1405. He governed with the advice of the leading citizens during a rule characterized by unity within the city. He is usually considered the first lord of Padua (signore), his election marking the transition from commune ad singularem dominum (to a single lord), a characteristic regime known as a signoria to contemporaries. Jacopo, a Guelph, led the Paduans to war against Verona in 1311 over the disputed possession of Vicenza. In response to the threat of the Ghibellines and continuous internal feuding, shortly after 25 July 1318 the Paduan aristocracy elected Jacopo as defensor, protector, and gubernator in perpetuity. Jacopo's election owed something to an alliance between Padua's own Ghibelline and Guelph factions, and after his election many Ghibelline exiles returned. Jacopo sent the poet Albertino Mussato, who objected to the signoria and pined for the old commune, into exile that year. In 1319 the Ghibelline Cangrande I della Scala besieged Padua and demanded the abdication of Jacopo in return for peace. Jacopo stepped down temporarily to save the city; the signoria was transferred to Frederick the Fair, a contender for the Holy Roman Empire. In the end Jacopo succeeded in preventing Padua from falling to either the Scaligeri or the Scrovegni. Jacopo was married to Anna, daughter of Pietro Gradenigo, Doge of Venice and Tomasina Morosini, the niece of Tomasina Morosini. Anna gave him one daughter, Taddea, and died in 1321. He himself died in 1324 and was buried in the Church of Saint Stephen in Due Carrare. Taddea moved to Venice on her father's death and there married Cangrande's nephew Mastino II della Scala in the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore. (en)
  • Jacopo de Carrara (mort en 1324), appelé aussi Il grande, est le fondateur de la famille Carraresi qui gouverna Padoue de 1318 à 1405. (fr)
  • Giacomo I da Carrara (chiamato anche Jacopo e detto il Grande; Padova, 1264 circa – Padova, 22 o 23 novembre 1324) fu il primo principe della Signoria dei Carraresi, che governarono Padova dal 1318 al 1405. L'ascesa politica di Giacomo ebbe luogo nell'ultimo periodo di vita del libero comune di Padova, scosso da lotte intestine tra l'antica aristocrazia comunale e la classe di nuovi ricchi che si era formata con l'inurbamento di Padova, comprendenti banchieri, usurai e commercianti. La situazione creatasi fu aggravata dai continui attacchi a cui il comune era sottoposto dall'espansione della Signoria di Verona degli Scaligeri. (it)
  • Джакопо I да Каррара (Jacopo I da Carrara) (ум. 1324) — первый правитель Падуи из династии Каррара (1318—1319). Представитель партии гвельфов. В конце июля 1318 года перед лицом угрозы со стороны гибеллинов избран защитником, протектором и пожизненным губернатором Падуи.Проводил политику умиротворения и разрешил вернуться в Падую многим изгнанным из неё гибеллинским семьям. Выслал из города поэта Альбертино Муссато, несогласного с отменой республиканской формы правления. В 1319 г. Кангранде I делла Скала осадил Падую и в обмен на отвод своих войск потребовал от Джакопо I да Каррара отречься. Тот сложил в ноябре того же года свои полномочия. Чтобы не быть захваченными Вероной, падуанцы присягнули на верность императору Фридриху III Австрийскому. Тот перепоручил Падую своему брату герцогу Генриху Каринтийскому, который управлял городом через назначенных им подеста. В 1322 году Генрих Каринтийский попал в плен в битве при Мюльдорфе, и его власть над Падуей стала номинальной. Таким образом, Падуя была ограждена от притязаний Скалигеров, и Джакопо I да Каррара остался её фактическим правителем. Он был женат на Анне (ум. 1321), дочери венецианского дожа Пьетро Градениго и его жены Томазины Морозини. Единственный ребёнок — дочь: * Таддеа да Каррара, с 1328 г. жена Мастино II делла Скала. (ru)
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