The word "doge" (a title, notably an Italian elected lordship) is pronounced with a long O (dohjh) to nearly rhyme with rogue and vogue except with a J sound replacing the G sound.
The jh or zh sound is heard in the name of the actress Zha Zha Gabor, or the Z sound in azure.
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She called him "Dogbreath" Doge.
Yes! he did live in the palace
The Doge was the title given to a Venetian ruler
"Giacomo": The Doge did what the Doge does, when a Doge does his duty to the Duke."Doge" is a title used by several Italian city-states in the middle ages and during the Rennaisance. It was used for the elected head of certain republics, most notably Venice (where it was sometimes spelled "Doxe") and Genoa (which preferred "Duxe"). The word itself is etymologically related to English "Duke".
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Pietro Loredan - doge - was born in 1482.
Pietro Loredan - doge - died in 1570.