Cristoforo was the eleventh person from the family to be elected doge.
Marino was one of four members of the Morosini family to be elected doge.
He was elected doge on July 16, 1393 after his predecessor was forced to step down after only one day in office.
One member of the great council was elected "Doge", or duke, the ceremonial head of the city, who normally held the title until his death.
In 1390, Giacomo was elected new doge of Genoa allowing his father to return to the city.
After the peace he returned to Venice as a very popular figure, and in 1577, at the age of 81, he was unanimously elected Doge.
Contarini ultimately emerged as the compromise candidate and was elected Doge on January 18, 1630.
Marino Morosini (1181-1252) was elected doge in 1249.
Boccanegra was elected doge for life on September 24, 1339, as the candidate of the "popular" Ghibelline faction.
He was then elected sole doge.