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Francesco Invrea
132nd Doge of the Republic of Genoa
In office
September 9, 1693 – September 9, 1695
Preceded byGiovanni Battista Cattaneo Della Volta
Succeeded byBendinelli Negrone
Personal details
Born1641
Genoa, Republic of Genoa
Died1723
Genoa, Republic of Genoa

Francesco Invrea (Genoa, 1641 – Genoa, 1723) was the 132nd Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica.

Biography

His dogate was internally characterized by normal administrative activity and, on the other hand, it was in foreign policy that Doge Invrea had to juggle contrasts and problems, especially in economic terms. During the mandate of Francesco Invrea, moreover, the archbishop of Genoa Giulio Vincenzo Gentile died in June or July 1694 who, compared to his predecessor Giambattista Spinola, gave life in his episcopate to a more fruitful "religious collaboration" with the Republic of Genoa. At the end of the two-year period, he left his residence in the Doge's Palace on 9 September 1695 to retire to private life. He was appointed perpetual prosecutor by the body of supreme syndicators. He died in Genoa in 1723.

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