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    Giacomo Foscarini (5 April 1523 – 25 January 1603), also spelled Jacopo Foscarini, was a merchant, statesman and admiral of the Republic of Venice. He...
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  • Giacomo Maria Foscarini, an Italian entomologist, proved in works published in 1819 and 1820, that muscardine, a disease of silkworms, was contagious...
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  • Foscarini (born 1958), Italian football coach Giacomo Foscarini (1523–1603), Venetian statesman Giovanni Paolo Foscarini (fl. 1600–1647), Italian guitarist, lutenist...
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    Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (/ˌkæsəˈnoʊvə, ˌkæzə-/; Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo dʒiˈrɔːlamo kazaˈnɔːva, kasa-]; 2 April 1725 – 4 June 1798) was an Italian adventurer...
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    the rule of Giacomo Foscarini as Proveditor General, Sindace and Inquisitor. According to Starr's 1942 article, the rule of Giacomo Foscarini was a Dark...
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    1577 by Francesco Barozzi, who interpreted the text for his patron, Giacomo Foscarini, as prophesying Christian victory over the Ottoman Empire. Two bilingual...
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    commissioned Klontzas to create two illuminated manuscripts for Giacomo Foscarini. Foscarini was the administrator and tax collector of Crete. The manuscripts...
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    Ottoman–Venetian War Sebastiano Venier, during the Battle of Lepanto Giacomo Foscarini, during the Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War Girolamo Zane, during the...
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    Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise and dedicated to the Cretan governor, Giacomo Foscarini. Around 1583, Barozzi was tried by the Inquisition on an unknown charge...
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  • the penultimate Venetian Podestà of Constantinople, succeeding Pietro Foscarini in spring 1256 and being replaced by Marco Gradenigo. He went on to serve...
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    Jacopo Tiepolo (redirect from Giacomo Tello)
    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...
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    Giacomo Castelvetro (25 March 1546 – 21 March 1616) was an Italian expatriate in Europe and England, humanist, teacher and travel writer. Giacomo Castelvetro...
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    Farinati Paolo St Jerome in the Desert Allegory of the honour of Giacomo Foscarini 4847 4875 Jabach 1671 Jabach 1671 Entry Entry Fiammeri Giovanni Battista...
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    were imprisoned there, including Paolo Antonio Foscarini and Giacomo Casanova. On November 1, 1756, Giacomo Casanova made a famous escape from the prison...
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  • Pietro Grimani, Doge (1741–1752) Francesco Loredan, Doge (1752–1762) Marco Foscarini, Doge (1762–1763) Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo, Doge (1763–1779) Paolo Renier...
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    (1666–1667) Marchio' Coppo, Count of Pula and provveditore (1667) Giacomo Foscarini, Count of Pula and provveditore(1667–1668) Matteo Soranzo, Count of...
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    In 1672, along with the future doge Marcantonio Giustinian and Michele Foscarini, he was named to the powerful and sensitive post of Sindaco e Inquisitore...
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    di Castel Nuovo, e Chnin; consacrate all Eccellenza del Signor Pietro Foscarini in Venezia MDCLXXXVII" (in Italian). Venice. Retrieved 11 April 2013....
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  • Giacomo Loredan (1396-1471) was a Venetian nobleman, admiral and military general of the Loredan family, who served as Captain of the Gulf and three times...
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     1650–1699. In 1637, Angelo Alessandri, secretary to Venetian envoy Pietro Foscarini, wrote of her: "[This lady], of Greek origin, is now about forty-five...
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    nearly all his power and he quickly adapted to this new situation. As Giacomo Nani wrote in 1756, Loredan was able to face the burdens of becoming doge...
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    the complaints of the Venetians, who through the provveditore generale Foscarini protested the damage inflicted by the French troops during their advance...
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    Marcantonio Duodo Emo Angelo, Giovanni Erizzo Francesco Foscarini Antonio, Giovanni Paolo, Marco, Michele, Giacomo Foscolo Leonardo, Nikolaos, Ugo Fradello Gabrielli...
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  • Forno Rio de Santa Margherita Ponte Foscari Rio de Ca' Foscari Ponte Foscarini Rio de Santa Margherita e Rio dei Carmini Ponte San Gregorio Rio de la...
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    ruinous and the acropolis was abandoned, while at the order of Domenico Foscarini, the Venetian commander of Corfu, the administration of Butrinto and its...
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    spiegati dalla penna d'Alessandro Guidi. Dedicati all'illustrissimo Nicolò Foscarini. In Venetia: appresso Alvise Pavin, 1695; In Parma: per Giuseppe Rossetti...
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  • 1250 – autumn 1251 Antonio Soranzo, autumn 1251 – spring 1254 Pietro Foscarini, spring 1254 – spring 1256 Jacopo Dolfin, spring 1256 – 1258 Marco Gradenigo...
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    Zucchero Fornaciari (born 1955) Alberto Fortis (born 1955) Giovanni Paolo Foscarini (c. 1600 – after 1649) Ivano Fossati (born 1951) Armando Fragna (1898–1972)...
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  • admiral Otello Profazio, folk singer-songwriter and author Paolo Antonio Foscarini, 16th-century scientist who wrote about the mobility of the earth Paolo...
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  • known companies and brands such as Artemide, B&B Italia, Cappellini, Foscarini, Ikea, Magis, Muji, Thonet, and WMF. He once described the product designer's...
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