as Marino Sanuto the Elder to distinguish him from the later Venetian diarist of the same name. Marino Sanuto was born in Venice around 1270 to the Sanudos...
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Marino Sanuto or Marino Sanudo may refer to: Marino Sanuto the Elder (c. 1260 – 1338), Venetian statesman and geographer Marino Sanuto the Younger (1466–1536)...
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Marin Sanudo, born Marin Sanudo de Candia, italianised as Marino Sanuto or Sanuto the Younger (May 22, 1466 – 1536), was a Venetian historian and diarist...
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Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis (category Chronicles about the Crusades in Latin)
The Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis (literally 'Book of the Secrets of the Faithful of the Cross') is a Latin work by Marino Sanuto the Elder. It is one...
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fortress at Sepphoris. In 1321, ʿAfula was mentioned under the name of Afel by Marino Sanuto the Elder. A map by Pierre Jacotin from Napoleon's invasion of...
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Latin Empire (redirect from Latin Empire of the East)
imperium Romanum at least in one letter. A Venetian statesman Marino Sanuto the Elder used yet another appellative, Sebastō Latíno Basilía ton Rhōmaíōn...
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been the wife of Richard of Salerno. Marino Sanuto the Elder records that Tancred was Bohemond's "nephew by his sister". Two sources contradict the former...
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Timeline of Jerusalem (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
visited Jerusalem where he donated his sceptre to the Armenian Cathedral. 1307: Marino Sanuto the Elder writes his magnum opus Historia Hierosolymitana...
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littérature du Moyen Âge (ARLIMA). "Marino Sanudo Torsello". Charles Raymond Beazley (1911). "Sanuto, Marino, the elder". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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Chiprois is the only surviving eyewitness account of the end of the Crusader States. It forms the basis of an account by Marino Sanuto the Elder. Other accounts...
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Alfonso Fadrique, Sicilian noble Awhadi Maraghai, Persian poet Marino Sanuto the Elder, Venetian statesman and geographer (b. c. 1260) Nitta Yoshiaki...
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and after his time the see of Alexandria remained without a Melkite patriarch for ninety seven years. 1320: Marino Sanuto the Elder, Liber Secretorum Fidelium...
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transferred land, including the casalia of Beit Jann, Sajur, Majd al-Krum and Nahf to the Teutonic Knights. In 1322 Marino Sanuto the Elder showed Sanur on his...
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William of Tyre (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
geographer Marino Sanuto the Elder had a copy of it. The French was further translated into Spanish, as the Gran conquista de Ultramar, during the reign of...
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and diarist, known as the Younger to distinguish from Marino Sanuto the Elder. Itinerario per la Terraferma Veneziana (1483). Sanuto accompanied his cousin...
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Marco I Sanudo (category S-bef: 'before' parameter begins with the word 'new')
the theory based on the silence of Byzantine primary sources.[citation needed] In any case, Marco I had one known son: Angelo Sanudo. Marino Sanuto the...
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Alfonso Fadrique, Sicilian noble Awhadi Maraghai, Persian poet Marino Sanuto the Elder, Venetian statesman and geographer (b. c. 1260) Nitta Yoshiaki...
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Marinus (given name) (redirect from Marinos)
Sebastus of Amalfi, 11th-century Italian duke Marinus Sanutus the Elder (Marino Sanuto; c. 1260 – 1338), Venetian statesman and geographer Marinus Barletius...
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followers of Fra Dolcino in Piedmont. Charles Raymond Beazley (1911). "Marino Sanuto the Elder". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. 24 (11th ed...
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Chorath (section Other uses of the name)
given rise to the mediaeval identification of that valley as the Brook Cherith (mentioned by Marino Sanuto in 1321)." Sanuto commented that the stream extended...
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Historia Hierosolymitana (category Chronicles about the Crusades in Latin)
Hierosolymitana, a history of the Holy Land from the advent of Islam until the crusades of his own day, written in 1219 Marino Sanuto the Elder's Liber Secretorum...
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part. His account of the return journey is much shorter. He makes use of the Liber secretorum of Marino Sanuto the Elder and of the fantastic voyage of...
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Belarus, which bases the history of its state on the heritage of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and emphasizes the Baltic component of the Belarusian ethnic...
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Pompeo Colonna (section The Sack (7–14 May))
Sanudo, Marino (1892). I diarii di Marino Sanuto: (MCCCCXCVI-MDXXXIII) (in Italian). Vol. XXXV. Venezia: F. Visentini. pp. 61–62 and 213–216. Sanuto, XXXV...
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Anne of Brittany (category Burials at the Basilica of Saint-Denis)
child's coffin was found. Marino Sanuto the Younger records that Charles VIII received news in Naples in March 1495 that the queen had given birth to a...
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Senegal River (redirect from History of the Senegal River)
Vesconte for the c. 1320 atlas of Marino Sanuto, there is an unnamed river stemming from the African interior and opening in the Atlantic ocean. The 1351 Medici-Laurentian...
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Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía (category Captains General of the Church)
Callwey, München 1988, p. 131. The anecdote was recorded by Marino Sanudo in his Diaries, see I diarii di Marino Sanuto, Venice, F. Visentini, 1879, Vol...
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Anne Boleyn (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
attractiveness. The Venetian diarist Marino Sanuto, who saw Anne when Henry VIII met Francis I at Calais in October 1532, described her as "not one of the handsomest...
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Ixion (Ribera) (category Paintings by Jusepe de Ribera in the Museo del Prado)
c. 1565, and not the 1540s original). The composition of Titian's lost painting of Tantalus is known from engravings by Giulio Sanuto [de]. Joachim Sandrart...
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Fernando de Noronha (category Archipelagoes of the Atlantic Ocean)
p.275–278). quoted in the diary of Marino Sanuto. See Greenlee (1945: p.11n) and Roukema (1963:p.19). Roukema (1963) accepts the hypothesis of a unrecorded...
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