Participation in the Great Council was established on hereditary right, exclusive to the patrician families enrolled in the Golden Book of the Venetian nobility.
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On 19 July 1315, the Golden Book was established in which to enroll at the age of eighteen years the names of those who would be entitled to access to the Major Council.
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