List of Patriarchs of Venice
- For the earlier patriarchs in the area, see List of Aquileia Bishops and patriarchs and Patriarch of Grado
- St. Lawrence Justinian (1451–1456); Bishop of Castello from 1433-1451.
- Maffio Contarini (1456–1460)
- Andrea Bondimerio, OSA (1460–1464)
- Gregorio Correr (1464)
- Giovanni Barozzi (1465–1466), transferred from Bergamo, made cardinal shortly after his death
- Maffeo Gherardi or Girardi, OSB (1466–1492), named cardinal 1489
- Tomaso Dona, OSD (1492–1504)
- Antonio Soriano, Carthus. (1504–1508)
- Alvise Contarini (1508)
- Antonio Contarini (1508–1524)
- Girolamo Quirino, OSD (1524–1554)
- PierFrancesco Contarini (1554–1555)
- Vincenzo Diedo (1556–1559)
- Giovanni Trevisano (1560–1590)
- Lorenzo Priuli (1591–1600), named cardinal 1596; restored cathedral; founded archdiocesan seminary
- Matteo Zane (1600–1605)
- Francesco Vendramin (1605/1608-1619), named cardinal 1615
- Giovanni Tiepolo (1619–1631)
- Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro (1631–1644), transferred from Padua, named cardinal 1626 (see below)
- GianFrancesco Morosini (1644–1678)
- Alvise Sagredo (1678–1688)
- GianAlberto Badoaro (1688–1706), cardinal
- Piero Barbarigo (1706–1725)
- Marco Gradenigo (1725–1734), transferred from Verona
- Francesco Antonio Correr, OFM Cap. (1734–1741)
- Alvise Foscari (1741–1758)
- Giovanni Bragadin (1758–1775)
- Fridericus Maria Giovanelli (1776–1800)
- Ludovico Flangini Giovanelli (1801–1804), named cardinal 1789
- vacant (1804–1807)
- Nicolò Saverio Gamboni (1807–1808), cathedral moved from St. Peter in Castello to Basilica of St. Mark
- vacant (1808–1815)
- Francesco Maria Milesi (1815–1819), erected new seminary; patriarchate reorganized 1818
- Ján Ladislaus Pyrker, O. Cist. (1820–1827)
- Giacomo Monico (1827–1851), cardinal 1833
- PierAurelio Mutti, OSB (1852–1857)
- Angelo Ramazzotti (1858–1861)
- Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato (1862–1877)
- Domenico Agostini (1877–1891)
- Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto (1893–1903), elected Pope in Papal conclave, 1903
- Aristide Cavallari (1904–1914)
- Pietro La Fontaine (1915–1935)
- Adeodato Giovanni Piazza (1936–1948)
- Carlo Agostini (1949–1952)
- Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli (1953–1958), elected Pope in Papal conclave, 1958
- Giovanni Urbani (1958–1969)
- Albino Luciani (1970–1978), elected Pope in Papal conclave, 1978 (August)
- Marco Cé (1979–2002)
- Angelo Scola (2002–2011)
- Francesco Moraglia (since 2012)
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