• Death in Venice may refer to: Death in Venice, a 1912 novella (Der Tod in Venedig) by German author Thomas Mann Death in Venice (film), a 1971 film (Morte...
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    Canałaso [kanaˈɰaso]) is the largest channel in Venice, Italy, forming one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. One end of the canal leads into...
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  • Brood (redirect from Brood (disambiguation))
    Zealand pop music duo Elliott Brood, a death country band from Toronto Brod (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Dandolo may refer to: Enrico Dandolo (d. 1205), 42nd Doge of Venice from 1192 until his death Enrico Dandolo (patriarch) (d. 1182), uncle of the doge and...
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    Theodore Tiron (category 306 deaths)
    another Saint Theodore, see: Theodore Stratelates or Saint Theodore (disambiguation). Saint Theodore (Άγιος Θεοδώρος), distinguished as Theodore of Amasea...
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    Saint Nicholas (category 343 deaths)
    all the minor fragments in the grave. The city of Venice had interest in obtaining the remaining fragments of his skeleton. In 1044, they dedicated the...
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  • 16th Doge of Venice Pietro Tribuno (died 912), 17th Doge of Venice, from 887 to his death Pietro II Candiano (c. 872–939), 19th Doge of Venice, son of Pietro...
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  • character in Romeo and Juliet Balthazar, Portia's masculine alter-ego, as well as a minor character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice Balthasar...
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    Mark (given name) (category Articles with text in Berber languages)
    in the New Testament. He is the patron saint of Venice, where he is supposedly buried. Though in use during the Middle Ages, Mark was not common in the...
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    Saint Lawrence (category 258 deaths)
    credence,"[page needed] as the slow, lingering death cannot be reconciled "with the express command contained in the edict regarding bishops, priests, and...
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  • refer to: Suicidal Tendencies, a band that was founded in Venice, Los Angeles, California, in 1981 by the leader and only permanent member, singer Mike...
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  • Renier (category All article disambiguation pages)
    player, Grand Master in 2007 Renier Zen (died 1268), the 45th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 1, 1253, until his death in 1268 Surname: Alphonse...
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  • Hot Chili Peppers and subsequent illness and death inspired their song Venice Queen. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • inconclusive Anglo-French Wars Franco-Spanish War (disambiguation) List of battles involving France (disambiguation) List of wars involving Francia (France before...
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    Kingdom of Cyprus (category 13th century in Cyprus)
    to Venice. The economy of Cyprus remained primarily agrarian during the Lusignan period. Simultaneously, though, the island grew in importance in the...
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    was sentenced to death for his refusal to renounce Christianity, and prior to that, it might have been a theophoric name, with origins in Zeus Georgos, an...
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  • Frane (redirect from Frane (disambiguation))
    Venice Frane Poparić (born 1959), Croatian footballer Frane Selak (1929–2016), Croatian music teacher famous for surviving seven brushes with death Frane...
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  • of Genoa and the Republic of Venice, as well the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, were conquered following Napoleon's invasion in 1796 and became French satellite...
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  • Aschenbach (category All article disambiguation pages)
    character in Thomas Mann's 1912 novella Death in Venice Aschenbach (Mühlbach), a river in Germany Aschbach (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Alvise Cadamosto (category Explorers from the Republic of Venice)
    historians. Alvise was born at the Ca' da Mosto, a palace on the Grand Canal of Venice from which his name derives. His father was Giovanni da Mosto, a Venetian...
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  • M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Assertions, such as those by Bryan A. Garner in Garner's Modern English Usage, that "eg" and "ie" style versus "e.g." and...
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    Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria (category 1971 deaths)
    Mark the Evangelist and Apostle, which had been taken from Alexandria to Venice over eleven centuries earlier. The relics were interred beneath the newly...
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  • 30,000 people engaged mainly in stock-rearing, in contrast with the economic centres of Florence, Venice, and Milan. Wolves frequented the Vatican Gardens...
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  • Make Death Love Me by Ruth Rendell (III.xiii) The Secret House of Death by Ruth Rendell (IV.xv) From the title: See As You Like It (disambiguation) From...
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  • The Apu Trilogy (category Film series introduced in 1955)
    three National Film Awards and seven awards from the Cannes, Berlin and Venice Film Festivals. The films were produced on a shoestring budget (Pather Panchali...
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    George Sandys (category 1644 deaths)
    Middle East, he first visited France; from north Italy he passed by way of Venice to Constantinople, and thence to Egypt, Mount Sinai, Palestine, Cyprus,...
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    Shelley by the deaths of both her children—Clara, in September 1818 in Venice, and William, in June 1819 in Rome. These losses left her in a deep depression...
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    Sabbas the Sanctified (category 532 deaths)
    Saint Sabas and remained in Italy in the Church of Saint Anthony in Venice, until Pope Paul VI returned them to the monastery in 1965 as a gesture of good...
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  • Maurizio Galbaio (died 787), seventh traditional and fifth historical Doge of Venice Maurizio Gasparri (born 1956), politician Maurizio Giglio (1920-1944), Italian...
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    captured were sent to Islamic lands like Spain and Egypt through France and Venice via the Prague slave trade and the Venetian slave trade. Prague served as...
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