Marino Badoer, O.S.B. (died 1648) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pula (1641–1648). On 8 January 1634, Marino Badoer was ordained...
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Stefano Badoer (fl. 1227–1242) Marco Badoer (d. 1288) Badoero Badoer (d. 1310), podestà of Padua implicated in the Querini–Tiepolo conspiracy [it] Marino Badoer...
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Giacomo Badoer or Jacopo Badoer (c. 1457 – 26 December 1537) was a merchant and administrator of the Republic of Venice. Badoer was born around 1457 to...
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Veneto, Trattato de regimine rectoris (1313×1315), written for the Marino Badoer, duke of Crete William of Pagula, Speculum regis, written for Edward...
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Marco Badoer da Santa Giustina (died 1288) was a Venetian administrator, diplomat and military commander. Marco was born in the early years of the 13th...
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Sebastiano Badoer (c. 1427–1498) was a Venetian patrician, diplomat and humanist. He served as ambassador four times to the Holy See, thrice to Milan and...
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result was two tenth places; in Argentina (Montermini in FG01) and San Marino (Badoer in FG03). The British racing car manufacturer Lola Cars had repeatedly...
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Andrea Badoer, which distinguishes him from a contemporary member of the extended Badoer family also named Pietro, who was the son of a certain Marino. Pietro...
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Albertino Morosini 1290–1293 Michel Vitali 1299 Jacopo II Barozzi 1301 Marino Badoer 1313–1315 Nicolò Zani 1317 Giovanni Morosini 1327–1329 Mario Morosini...
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Giovanni Badoer or Zuan Badoer (c. 1465 – January 1535) was a poet, politician and diplomat of the Republic of Venice. Badoer was the resident ambassador...
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Retrieved 15 June 2022. "Badoer fractures his hand". Grand Prix. 5 April 1999. Retrieved 15 June 2022. "Badoer to return at San Marino". Atlas F1. 17 April...
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(1640); Francesco Visconti, Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia (1640); Marino Badoer, Bishop of Pula (1641); Vincenzo Milani, Bishop of Caorle (1641); Alessandro...
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Venetian patrician, she was the second daughter of Marco Polo and Donata Badoer. After the death of her father, Fantina was forced to hand over the management...
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The 1996 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 5 May 1996 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was...
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of Crete In office 1301-1303 Preceded by Michiel Vitali Succeeded by Marino Badoer Lord of Santorini In office 1301-1308 Succeeded by Andrea II Barozzi...
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Pula In office 1627–1640 Predecessor Rodolfo Rodolfi-Sforza Successor Marino Badoer Orders Consecration 19 March 1627 by Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo...
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Simtek's other driver, Domenico Schiattarella left F1 completely. Luca Badoer moved from Minardi to Forti, replacing Pedro Diniz, who had gone to Ligier...
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The 1999 San Marino Grand Prix (formally the Gran Premio Warsteiner di San Marino 1999) was a Formula One motor race held at Imola on 2 May 1999. It was...
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The 2000 San Marino Grand Prix (formally the 20o Gran Premio Warsteiner di San Marino) was a Formula One motor race held at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari...
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Imola Circuit (category San Marino Grand Prix)
official championship races in the 1980 Italian Grand Prix and the San Marino Grand Prix every year from 1981 to 2006. Safety concerns with the circuit...
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fourth round of the championship. At the following race, the San Marino Grand Prix, Badoer drove the more competitive FG03 chassis for the first time, whilst...
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February 1656. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Marino Badoer, Bishop of Pula (1641); Vincenzo Milani, Bishop of Caorle (1641); Paolo...
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Mar 1625 - 1626 Died) Giulio Saraceni (1 Mar 1627 - Aug 1640 Died) Marino Badoer, O.S.B. (1 Jul 1641 - 1648 Died) Alvise Marcello, C.R.S. (15 Dec 1653...
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the times on the first two days of testing. Massa's testing partner, Luca Badoer, took the fastest time on the third day, although interest was on the fact...
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The 2001 San Marino Grand Prix (formally the Gran Premio Warsteiner di San Marino 2001) was a Formula One motor race held before between 80,000 and 100...
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before arriving in Cyprus) 1512 – Marino Gritti 1513 – Nicola Michiel 1514 – Giovanni Dolfin 1515 – Sebastiano Badoer 1515 – Ludovico Corner 1516 – Andrea...
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(1344–1345) Andrea Morosini, Count of Pula (1347–1348) Marino Badoer, Count of Pula (1348–1349) Andreolo Badoer, Count of Pula (1349–1350) Giovanni Caroso, Count...
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The 1995 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 30 April 1995 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola. It was the third race of...
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Orio (1652–1654) Paolo Donato (1654–1656) Giovanni Quirini (1656–1658) Marino Badoer (1658–1660) Antonio Lombardo (1660–1663) Antonio da Mosto (1663–1666)...
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The 1993 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Imola on 25 April 1993. It was the fourth race of the 1993 Formula One World Championship...
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