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    Costantino Balbi (Genoa, 12 September 1676 - Genoa, 1741) was the 154th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. On February 7, 1738, he was...
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    Pietro Balbi, Bailo of Corfu Daniele Lodovico Balbi, Bailo of Corfu Lucio Antono Balbi, Bailo of Corfu Carlo Balbi, Bailo of Corfu Costantino Balbi, 154th...
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    building is, however, better known as the residence of his nephew Costantino Balbi. It underwent profound alterations starting from the first decades...
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    doges also became Kings of Corsica). 7 February 1738 7 February 1740 Costantino Balbi 3rd King of Corsica 16 February 1740 16 February 1742 Nicolò Spinola...
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    delle Sabine), 285 cm x 366 cm. This picture was formerly owned by Costantino Balbi, Doge of Genoa. It is now in the gallery of the Palazzo Spinola di...
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  • Durazzo, Doge (1734–1736) Nicolò Cattaneo Della Volta, Doge (1736–1738) Costantino Balbi, Doge (1738–1740) Nicolò Spinola, Doge (1740–1742) Domenico Canevaro...
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    Genoa In office February 16, 1740 – February 16, 1742 Preceded by Costantino Balbi Succeeded by Domenico Canevaro Personal details Born 1677 Genoa, Republic...
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    1736 – February 7, 1738 Preceded by Stefano Durazzo Succeeded by Costantino Balbi Personal details Born 1679 Genoa, Republic of Genoa Died 1751 Genoa...
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    home to the Renaissance collections of ancient sculpture, and the Crypta Balbi, home to the early medieval collection. It is located in the Esquilino district...
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    Gerolamo Maria Balbi - Marianna Carlevaris Cornelia Foscolo Balbi - Marianna Carlevaris Caterina Balbi - Marianna Carlevaris Marco Balbi - Marianna Carlevaris...
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  • Pietro Duodo (fl. 1425–27) 1425 — 1427 Duodo family. Zuanne (or Giovanni) Balbi (fl. 1427–29) 1427 — 1429 Nicolò Pisani (fl. 1429–32) 1429 — 1432 Pisani...
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    notably in Constantinople: Other families added in 1298 include the Costantino, Donadi, Marcipian, Massoli, Ruzier, Stanieri, Tolonigo, and the Tonisto...
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    d'Acciapaccio (1410– 1435) Giosuè Mormile (1437–1445? Resigned?) Petrus Balbi (1465–1479) Giovanni d'Itro (1479–1480) Giuliano Mirto Frangipani (1480–1499)...
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  • Technospheres". Astrobiology.com. 2 August 2023. Retrieved 3 September 2023. Balbi, Amedeo; Frank, Adam (2 August 2023). "The oxygen bottleneck for technospheres"...
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  • 2007, pp. 163, 168 R. H. F. Carver 2007, p. 163 (in Italian) A. Pratesi, "Balbi (Balbo, Barbo), Pietro", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Monfasani...
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    woman, competed for Italy in 1920. It was the nation's debut in the sport. Balbi and Colombo reached the quarterfinals in the men's doubles, the best result...
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