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In 1254, Venice did not have a king and queen in the traditional sense, as it was a republic governed by elected officials. The Doge, or leader, was the highest authority, and during that time, the Doge was Jacopo Tiepolo. Venice was ruled by a council, and the political structure was characterized by a system of checks and balances rather than a monarchy.

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