• Girolamo Zane (1495 - 13 October 1572) was a Capitano generale da Mar of the Venetian fleet during the War of Cyprus. After being sent to Costantinople...
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    Venetian fleet in the new war against the Ottoman Turks, substituting Girolamo Zane. He was the commander of the Venetian contingent at Battle of Lepanto...
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  • 1537-12-11 Principality of Moscow Unknown Youngest son of Ivan III Girolamo Zane 1572-10-13  Republic of Venice Natural causes Capitano Generale da Mar...
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    combined Christian fleet of 200 vessels, composed of Venetian (under Girolamo Zane), Papal (under Marcantonio Colonna), and Neapolitan/Genoese/Spanish...
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  • Zaccaria, Venice Zadar (Zara) Zadar, Treaty of Zakynthos (Zante) Zane, Girolamo Zane, Matteo Zecca of Venice Zeno, Carlo Zeno, Pietro (died 1345) Zeno...
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    of Lepanto Giacomo Foscarini, during the Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War Girolamo Zane, during the early phase of the Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War Carlo Zeno...
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    villages in the district of Margariti. In 1570, the Venetian commander Girolamo Zane unsuccessfully attacked the fort of Margariti. In 1571, a group of Albanians...
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    himself. Nicolò Grandiben, in his will of August 8, 1490, left to his son Girolamo (also ducal secretary), the house and contents, except for part of the...
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  • (1458) Giovanni di Girolamo da Canal (23 November 1470) Francesco di Paolo Contarini (22 February 1472) Girolamo di Bernardo Zane (10 June 1475) Antonio...
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    Barbaro 1551 – Ludovico Ponte 1551 – Alessandro Zorzi 1553 – Girolamo Navagero 1554 – Antonio Zane 1555 – Nicola Mula 1556 – Ludovico Minotto 1557 – Giovanni...
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  • Carpenter, Petr Cikhart, Diego J. Contreras, David D'Angelo, Matthew Di Girolamo, Rob Gowler, Adam Haisinger, Jamie Holland, Kevin R. Johnson, Jay Kaufman...
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    parishioners elected their parish priests, by the right of patronage. Girolamo Quirini, OP (1519–54), had many disputes with the clergy, the Government...
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    Delle Croci from the monastery of Santa Giulia; the reliquary of Bishop Zane's Cross, containing two more fragments of the True Cross, made in 1841 by...
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  • later revealed to be a werewolf and she transfers to the Salvatore School. Zane Phillips as Ben (season 4), a demigod also known as Prometheus who has a...
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    Imperiale of Pesaro, and was the protector of artists such as Titian, Girolamo Genga, Raffaellino del Colle and Dosso Dossi. In 1538 he was succeeded...
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    Sea and commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force. His chief rival, Girolamo Cornaro, was named Provveditore Generale da Mar, Alvise Pasqualigo as provveditore...
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    Doge Jacopo Contarini after he retired to private life, and passed to the Zane family. In the following centuries it was enlarged and heavily modified,...
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    Gerard de Crussol (Bastet de Crussol) (1471–1472 Died) Lorenzo Zanni (Lorenzo Zane) (1473–1485 Died) Giovanni Michiel (1497–1503 Died) Alfonso Carafa (bishop)...
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  • Archived from the original on October 19, 2019. Retrieved October 1, 2020. Girolamo, Dan (February 22, 2020). "Back To The Future: The Actor Who Almost Played...
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  • 7, 2016 Dustin Ferguson and Michael Johnson Dustin Ferguson, Matthew DiGirolamo and Jake Bockoven re-released in 2020 as Amityville Toybox The Amityville...
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  • wants to, not because he has to. It is revealed in the series finale that Zane is his brother. Meredith King (Amy Pietz) is the mother of Chloe King. Her...
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    Belegno (later Bragadin), Bembo, Gauli, Memmo, Querini, Soranzo, Tiepolo, Zane, Zeno, Ziani (later Salamon) and Zorzi. The author of the paper justifies...
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    Triadano Gritti, died soon after, and his mother, Vienna, daughter of Paolo Zane, remarried in 1460 to Giacomo Malipiero, with whom she had two more sons...
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    Caterina Grimani, including Francesco Loredan, elected doge in 1752, and Girolamo. The daughters, except one who became a nun, married, richly married, with...
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  • Deckenbach, Jr., John F. 1985 Central Degenfelder, Roy C. 1983 Central DeGirolamo, Dale A. 2017 Central Deverell, Michael J. 2005 Central Dickerson, Kandra...
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    trade after returning to Venice in the mid-1550s. He left his brother Girolamo in charge of his affairs in London. He also opened a bank, although this...
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  • view on the doctrine of sola fide was influenced by the Italian reformer Girolamo Savonarola. The doctrine of sola fide asserts that God's pardon for guilty...
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    (Loreo) in northern Euboea, but its defenders under the castellan Taddeo Zane resisted with success. Nevertheless, the Turks were able to once again ravage...
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    del Popolo with Giovanni Battista Albani, Patriarch of Alexandria, and Girolamo Bevilacqua, Archbishop of Nazareth, serving as co-consecrators. He served...
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  • (1300–1358), John Wycliffe (1320s – 1384), Johann Ruchrat von Wesel (died 1481), Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498) and Johannes von Staupitz (1460–1524). Orthodox...
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