Concio
General assembly of freemen in the Republic of Venice / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Italian-Jewish poet, see Joseph Concio.
The Concio (from the Latin contio, "assembly"), in the Republic of Venice, was the general assembly of freemen (citizens and patricians) from which the Doge was elected. It existed between the years 742 and 1423, although it was mostly ceremonial after the Serrata del Maggior Consiglio passed power into the hands of the aristocratic class.