Iacopo or Jacopo (I) Barozzi (died c. 1245) was a Venetian nobleman and official. He served as Duke of Candia for the Venetian Republic. Iacopo Barozzi...
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Iacopo, or Jacopo (II) Barozzi (died 1308), was a Venetian nobleman and the first lord of Santorini in the Cyclades. He also occupied several high-ranking...
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and the Barozzi family may not have reached the islands until the fourteenth century: 432 Andrea Barozzi (died after 1278), son of Iacopo, bailo of...
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assembled by the humanist Francesco Barozzi (Barocius). A large part of that collection was sold after the death of Iacopo Barozzi or Barocci (1562–1617), nephew...
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a Venetian possession. He was the son of Iacopo Barozzi, a Venetian nobleman, and Fiordiligi Dorro. Barozzi was educated at Padua, and studied mathematics...
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commander for the Venetian Republic. Andrea was the firstborn son of Iacopo Barozzi, a Venetian official who was duke of Candia c. 1244. Beginning with...
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Barozzi (died 1334) was a Venetian nobleman and lord of Santorini in the Cyclades and Admiral of Romania. He succeeded his father, Iacopo II Barozzi,...
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Francesco Barozzi, Francesco Barozzi, Giovanni Barozzi, Iacopo Barozzi, Iacopo II Barozzi, Pietro Bassano, Jacopo Bellini, Gentile Bellini, Giovanni...
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Giacomo Foscarini (redirect from Iacopo Foscarini)
Orthodox. In 1577, Foscarini commissioned the local scholar Francesco Barozzi to take a census of the island. He also commissioned him to translate the...
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Hypatius Hypatos Hypatos ton philosophon Hyperpyron Hypodiastole Iacopo Barozzi Iacopo II Barozzi Iatrosophia Iberia (Caucasus) Iberia, Principate of Iberian...
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of 16, he was appointed to the archbishopric of Nicosia. After murdering Iacopo Urri, the royal chamberlain, on 1 April 1457, he was deprived of the archbishopric...
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including Nicola Pisano, Arnolfo di Cambio, Niccolò dell'Arca, Michelangelo, Iacopo da Bologna, Guido Reni, Guercino and Filippino Lippi. The remains of the...
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reconquered from the Byzantines circa 1301 by Iacopo II Barozzi, a member of the Cretan branch of the Venetian Barozzi family, whose descendant held it until...
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Morosini, Michiel, Polani and Sanudo; the second includes the families Barozzi, Belegno (later Bragadin), Bembo, Gauli, Memmo, Querini, Soranzo, Tiepolo...
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The City of Falling Angels. Penguin Press. ISBN 1-59420-058-0. Morelli, Iacopo (1790). Della Istoria Viniziana di Monsignor Pietro Bembo Cardinale (in...
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(Venetia: Steffano Curti, 1663) Sanudo, Marin, Diarii, ed. by G. Berchet, N. Barozzi, and M. Allegri, 58 vols (Venezia: [n. pub.], 1879–1903) Scamozzi, Vincenzo...
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Mecklenburg and administrator of Ratzeburg (d. 1592) August 9 – Francesco Barozzi, Italian mathematician (d. 1604) August 15 – Shimazu Toshihisa, Japanese...
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