Ludovico Manin
| Lodovico Manin | |
|---|---|
Lodovico Manin, portrait by Bernardino Castelli | |
| Doge of Venice | |
| Reign | 10 March 1789 – 12 May 1797 |
| Predecessor | Paolo Renier |
| Successor | Position abolished (Fall of Venice, annexation to the Austrian Empire) |
| Born | Lodovico Giovanni Manin 14 May 1725 Venice, Republic of Venice |
| Died | 24 October 1802 (aged 77) Venice, Habsburg Empire |
| Burial | Church of the Scalzi, Venice, Italy |
| Spouse | |
| Father | Lodovico Alvise Manin |
| Mother | Maria Basadonna |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
| Occupation | Merchant |
Lodovico Giovanni Manin (Italian: [ludoˈviːko maˈnin]; Venetian: Lodovigo Xuane Manin [lodoˈviɡo maˈniŋ]; 14 May 1725 – 24 October 1802) was a Venetian politician, patrician, and the 120th and last Doge of Venice. He governed the Venetian Republic from 9 March 1789 until its fall on 12 May 1797, when he was forced to abdicate by Napoleon Bonaparte. He officially left the Doge's Palace 2 days later on 14 May 1797.