• The Palazzo da Mosto is a Renaissance-style palace located on Via Giovanni Battista Mari 7 in the northwest of the historic center of the town of Reggio...
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    handwritten form before it was eventually published by Italian historian Giovanni Battista Ramusio in 1550–59. The account centers on the events in the Mariana...
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  • 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 civil servant...
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    attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, where he studied with Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Giambattista Tiepolo and, primarily, with Jacopo Guarana...
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    (Academy of Fine Arts), established in 1750, whose first chairman was Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, and the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Music, which...
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    entire estate, which was bought at auction by Antonio Cavalcanti. Giovanni Battista Vico (1668–1744) wrote a sonnet to: "Del Cavalier Francesco Cimini"...
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    1740-1743 Daniele IX Dolfin, 1743-1746 Antonio Marin Cavalli, 1746-1749 Giovanni Battista Vitturi, 1749-1752 Agostin Sagredo, 1752-1755 Gerolamo Querini, 1755-1758...
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    went to the banquet were slain, except for Enrique. A discourse by Giovanni Battista Ramusio claims that Enrique warned the Chief of Subuth [sic] that...
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    Count of Pula (1481) Fantin Valaresso, Count of Pula (1482–1483) Giovanni Battista Calbo, Count of Pula (1484) Marin Corner, Count of Pula (1486) Pietro...
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    Maria, Elisabetta, Marina, Pietro Soranzo Giovanni, Vittore Tiepolo Bajamonte, Giovanni Battista, Giovanni Domenico, Jacopo, Lorenzo, Lorenzo Zane Lorenzo...
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  • Messer Alvise Ca da Mosto Gentilhuomo Venetiano" originally published 1507 (as reprinted in Venice (1550), by Giovanni Battista Ramusio, ed., Primo volume...
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    opera singer Pier Vittorio Tondelli, writer Romolo Valli, actor Giovanni Battista Venturi, scientist Ermete Zacconi, actor Iva Zanicchi, singer and...
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    1515, the entry hall was transformed into the funerary chapel of Giovanni Battista Cardinal Zen, bishop of Vicenza, who had bequeathed a large portion...
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    See Russell (2000:p.97n14). Cadamosto (Engl. 1811 trans., (p. 213). Giovanni Battista Ramusio, publisher of the 1550 Italian edition of Cadamosto's memoir...
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    (1695–1697) Paolo Nani (1697) Francesco Grimani (1698–1701) Giacomo da Mosto (1701–1703) Antonio Nani (1703–1705) Angelo Emo (1705–1708) Marco Loredan...
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    decorated with 21 roundels, circular oil paintings, by Giovanni de Mio, Giuseppe Salviati, Battista Franco, Giulio Licinio, Bernardo Strozzi, Giambattista...
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  • de' Passeri Torre de' Picenardi Torre de' Roveri Torre del Greco Torre di Mosto Torre di Ruggiero Torre di Santa Maria Torre d'Isola Torre Le Nocelle Torre...
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    (1805–1815). The former apartments of the procurators were decorated by Giovanni Battista Canal and Giuseppe Borsato between 1807 and 1813, under the influence...
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    Umanesimo e patriziato a Venezia nel Quattrocento, vol. 1. Rome. Battista di Crollalanza, Giovanni (1965). Dizionario storico-blasonico delle famiglie nobili...
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  • belief of his guilt, or he may have feared for himself and his group. Giovanni Battista Niccolini: Antonio Foscarini: tragedia, Florence 1823. The play was...
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    Palazzo Magnani, Reggio Emilia Palazzo Masdoni, Reggio Emilia Palazzo da Mosto, Reggio Emilia Palazzo Cassoli Palazzo Del Carbone Hospital Omozzoli Parisetti...
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  • reconstruction of the above episode as Antonio Pigafetta as edited by Giovanni Battista Ramusio. Ramusio was the foremost travel writer of the Renaissance...
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    the Venetian rule in the Peloponnese (1685-1715). Pandora. Battista di Crollalanza, Giovanni (1965). Dizionario storico-blasonico delle famiglie nobili...
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    S.J., had read three works that refer to the Mazaua episode: by Giovanni Battista Ramusio, who said the port was "Buthuan", and this Combés adopted;...
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    forced the cancellation of the raid. On 10 March 1918, the destroyer Antonio Mosto, with the motor torpedo boat MAS 100 in tow, and Ippolito Nievo, towing...
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  • 1507) "Il Libro di Messer Alvise Ca da Mosto Gentilhuomo Venetiano", as printed in Venice (1550), by Giovanni Battista Ramusio, ed., Primo volume delle navigationi...
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  • Mérindol", to destroy the Protestant Waldensians of Provence. January 4 – Giovanni Battista De Fornari begins a 2-year term as the Doge of Genoa, succeeding Andrea...
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