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[[Image:Tintoretto morosini.jpg|thumb|right|190px|''[[Resurrection|Risen]] [[Jesus|Christ]] with [[Saint Andrew|St. Andrew]] and members of the Morosini family'' (Vincenzo, his sons Andrea and Barbon, and wife Cecilia Pisani) by [[Tintoretto]] (1518–1594), on display in the Morosini family chapel in [[San Giorgio Maggiore]], [[Venice]].]]
* '''[[Michele Morosini]]''' (1308–1382) was ''doge'' from June 1382 until his death in October of the same year.
* '''Antonio Morosini''' (c.1360-1433) wrote a very long chronicle ('The Morosini Codex') which recorded events in Venice and elsewhere during the first third of the 15th century. The full text has been published by Dr Andrea Nanetti (Nanetti, Andrea, ed., Il Codice Morosini: il mondo visto da Venezia (1094– 1433). Edizione critica, introduzione, indice e altri apparati (Quaderni della Rivista di bizantinistica, 10), Spoleto, Fondazione Italiano di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo, 2010; paperback; pp. 2335 (4 vols). An English translation of the earlier parts by Michele Ghezzo and others has been published (The Morosini Codex, UniPress, Padova, 1999-) and is made available on the Engineering Historical Memory platform.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Morosini |first=Antonio |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/codice-morosini-il-mondo-visto-da-venezia-1094-1433/oclc/663944706 |title=Il Codice Morosini: il mondo visto da Venezia (1094-1433) |last2=Nanetti |first2=Andrea |date=2010 |publisher=Centro italiano di studi sull'Alto Medioevo |isbn=978-88-7988-194-4 |location=Spoleto |oclc=663944706}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Nanetti |first=Andrea |last2=Vu |first2=Nguyen Khoi |date=2018 |title=The Morosini Codex (1095-1433) |url=https://engineeringhistoricalmemory.com/MorosiniCodex.php |url-status=live |access-date=2022-07-12 |website=Engineering Historical Memory}}</ref>
* '''[[Aliodea Morosini]]''' (d. 1478), was dogaressa of Venice.
*'''[[Giovan Francesco Morosini (cardinal)|Giovan Francesco Morosini]]''' (1537-1596) was a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]], [[Bishop of Brescia]] and [[Apostolic Nunciature to France|Apostolic Nuncio in France]]. Son of Pietro Morosini and Cornelia Cornaro, nephew of Cardinal Luigi Cornaro and Cardinal Federico Cornaro. <ref>Salvador Miranda, ''The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church:'' [http://webdept.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1588.htm#Morosini ''Morosini, Gianfrancesco''], retrieved: 2018-10-27.</ref>
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