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    caused by an earthquake. In 1336 a statue of Saint Zeno was placed in the west front, sculpted by Jacopo di Mazzeo. Between 1379 and 1440 the façade was...
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    Reniero Zeno (Venetian: Renieri Zen) (died 7 July 1268) was the 45th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1 January 1253 until his death in 1268. The first references...
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    Donato, among other Paduan humanists, like Ciriaco, Francesco Barbaro, Jacopo Zeno, Palla Strozzi, and Leon Battista Alberti, may have influenced the classicism...
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    Jacopo Gattilusio (or Giacomo; died 1428) was the third Lord of Lesbos. He was the eldest son of Francesco II of Lesbos, whom he succeeded as lord of the...
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  • Teofilo Zeno was a 13th-century Venetian nobleman and administrator. Teofilo Zeno may be attested as early as 1205, when a namesake provided the largest...
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    Ludovico Foscarini, Vitale Lando, Jacopo Antonio Marcello, Pietro Molin, Barbone Morosini, Zaccaria Trevisan [it] and Jacopo Zeno [it]. In addition, letters...
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    Filelfo, Lauro Quirini, Marcantonio Sabellico, Antonio Vinciguerra and Jacopo Zeno. He wrote mostly speeches and letters in Latin. Sanuto praises him as...
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  • married to the daughter of Jacopo Gattilusio, lord of Lesbos. In a 1474 chronicle by the Venetian traveller Caterino Zeno it is said that he was married...
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  • Hungarian prelate and the local painters. The codices were later owned by Jacopo Zeno, the Bishop of Padua in the second half of the 15th century. The coats-of-arms...
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    Donato (1428–1447) Fantino Dandolo (1448–1459) Pietro Barbo (1459–1460) Jacopo Zeno (1460–1481) Pietro Foscari (1481–1485) Administrator Hieronymus Lando...
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    Italian Renaissance painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini. Like other artists of the time, Mantegna experimented with perspective...
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  • Morosini Rosso 1280–1282 Nicolò Falier 1282–1283 Andrea Zeno 1283–1285 Giovanni Zeno 1285–1287 Jacopo da Molino 1287–1289 Marino Soranzo 1289–1291 Marco Michieli...
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    Archived from the original on 11 August 2022. Zeno, Apostolo (1847). Compendio della storia Veneta di Apostolo Zeno continuata fino alla caduta della repubblica...
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    The Abbey of San Zeno was erected in the 9th century on the remains of a preexisting monastery, whose origins date back to the 4th century. Of the abbey...
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    plaque in the ancient cloister of the church. Jacopo Tiepolo (d. 1249) Marino Morosini (d. 1253) Reniero Zeno (d. 1268) Lorenzo Tiepolo (d. 1275) Giovanni...
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    self-critical dialogue is the Parmenides, which features Parmenides and his student Zeno, which criticizes Plato's own metaphysical theories. Plato's Sophist dialogue...
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  • Jacopo Dondulo (Italian: Giacomo Dondulo or Dandolo; fl. 1258–1288) was a Venetian sailor, military commander, and politician in the 13th century. He played...
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  • command over to Jacopo Dondulo. In 1275, he was one of the rectors of the Dogato between the death of Lorenzo Tiepolo and the election of Jacopo Contarini....
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    Jacopo Contarini (1193 – 6 April 1280) was the 47th Doge of Venice, from 6 September 1275 to his abdication on 6 March 1280. In 1265, along with Jacopo...
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    Francesco Malacreda, an important military architect; Jacopo Bozzetto, architectural expert; Jacopo Guberni, attaché to the magistrate of Waters; Simone...
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    Jacopo Tiepolo (shortly before 1170 – 19 July 1249), also known as Giacomo Tiepolo, was Doge of Venice from 1229 to 1249. He had previously served as the...
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    first claimed by the ambitious Venetian podestà of Constantinople, Marino Zeno, in his capacity as the Doge's representative in the 'Empire of Romania'...
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    were willed for the church's reconstruction by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Zeno who died in 1501. A number of relics were transferred to this church including...
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    and published by Vincenzo Forcella. The church contains the oratory of St. Zeno. The church provided the inspiration for Robert Browning's poem "The Bishop...
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    Enrico Dandolo 13th century Pietro Ziani Jacopo Tiepolo Marino Morosini Reniero Zeno Lorenzo Tiepolo Jacopo Contarini Giovanni Dandolo Pietro Gradenigo...
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    Jacopo Ferretti (16 July 1784 – 7 March 1852) was an Italian writer, poet and opera librettist. His name is sometimes written as Giacomo Ferretti. He is...
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    Doge Reniero Zeno sent Trevisano back to Constantinople, along with Benedetto Grillone, who in turn were replaced by Jacopo Dolfin and Jacopo Contarini....
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  • Storlato, spring 1222 – autumn 1223 Jacopo Tiepolo (2nd tenure), autumn 1223 – at least until autumn 1224 Teofilo Zeno, before August 1228 Giovanni Querini...
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    Enrico Dandolo 13th century Pietro Ziani Jacopo Tiepolo Marino Morosini Reniero Zeno Lorenzo Tiepolo Jacopo Contarini Giovanni Dandolo Pietro Gradenigo...
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    notable for the mosaics. They saw the construction of the Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore in Verona, which was Veneto's main centre for that esthetic movement...
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