Antonio Correr may refer to: Antonio Correr (bishop) (1378–1445), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Antonio Correr (cardinal) (1359–1445), Italian Roman Catholic...
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his royal orders. In September 1609, Correr had an audience with King James at Wanstead after a day's hunting. Correr felt his news from Venice was urgent...
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XII during the period of the Great Western Schism. Correr was born in Venice, the son of Filippo Correr and Cassandra Venier. He was Cardinal-nephew of Pope...
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its rich and varied collections, the Museo Correr covers both the art and history of Venice. The Museo Correr originated with the collection bequeathed...
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Francesco Antonio Correr (7 October 1676 - 17 May 1741) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and patriarch. He was born in Venice into the Correr family...
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Antonio Correr, O.P. (1378–1445) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ceneda (1409–1445) and Bishop of Asolo (1406–1409). Antonio Correr...
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Pietro Correr and the art collector Teodoro Correr - the latter left his family palazzo and collection to the city in 1830, forming the Museo Correr. Palazzo...
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Jean-Allarmet de Brogny (1409–1415) Jean-Allarmet de Brogny (1415–1426) Antonio Correr, 1431–1445 Juan de Cervantes (1447–1453) Giorgio Fieschi (1455–1461)...
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approximate – Sandro Botticelli, Italian painter (d. 1510) January 19 – Antonio Correr, Venetian cardinal (b. 1359) February 19 – Leonor of Aragon, queen of...
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Vacant (1384–1390) Angelo Correr (1390–1405), later Pope Gregory XII Louis of Mytilene (Ludovico? Luiz?) (1406–1408) Antonio Correr (1408) Alfonso of Seville...
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(d. 1428) (1384, 1426) Giordano Orsini (1360/70–1438) (1405, 1428) Antonio Correr (again) (1369–1445) (1408, 1438) Giovanni Berardi (1380–1449) (1439...
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(d. 1352) 1353 – Vladimir the Bold, Russian prince (d. 1410) 1359 – Antonio Correr, Italian cardinal (d. 1445) 1442 – Boček IV of Poděbrady, Bohemian nobleman...
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1139) Guillelmus of Pavia (1158 – 1176) ... Antonio Arcioni (12 June 1405 – 21 July 1405) Antonio Correr (9 May 1408 – 9 May 1409) João Afonso Esteves...
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the Palazzo Correr Contarini Zorzi was a residence for many noble Venetian families. The building was initially commissioned by the Correr family, then...
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19 - Francesco Novello da Carrara, Italian lord (d. 1406) July 15 – Antonio Correr, Spanish cardinal (d. 1445) date unknown probable – Owain Glyndŵr, last...
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(1460–1464) Gregorio Correr (1464) Giovanni Barozzi (1465–1466) Cardinal Maffeo Gherardi, OSB (1466–1492) Tomaso Dona (1492–1504) Antonio Surian (1504–1508)...
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Patriarchate of Grado Domenico Gaffaro (5 Nov 1348 Appointed – 1371 Died) Antonio Correr, O.P. (24 May 1406 – 15 Jul 1409 Appointed, Bishop of Ceneda) Suppressed:...
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(1397–1404) Angelo Acciaioli (1404–1408) Antonio Calvi (1408–1411) Pedro Fernandez de Frias (1412–1420) Antonio Correr (1420–1429) Lucido Conti (1429–1434)...
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Caraccioli (documented 1396–1405) Leonardo de Sulmona (named in 1405) Antonio Correr (1406–1415) François de Conzie (1415–1431) Francesco Condulmer (1432–1440)...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Antonio Correr (cardinal) Cardinal-Priest of San Pietro in Vincoli 1426–1446 Succeeded by Nicholas of Cusa Preceded by...
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Islington and were buried in the same grave. The Venetian ambassador Marc' Antonio Correr wrote that King James moved out of London in response to the duel, to...
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Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Ceneda In office 1445–1474 Predecessor Antonio Correr (bishop) Successor Nicolò Trevisan Personal details Died 1474 Ceneda...
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of Modon In office 1390–1407 Predecessor Leonardo Patrasso Successor Antonio Correr Orders Consecration 27 July 1365 by Domenico Gaffaro Personal details...
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Condulmer (the future Pope Eugene IV) and his cousin, Antonio Correr, the nephew of Cardinal Angelo Correr, soon elected as Pope Gregory XII. Under his inspiration...
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Marc' Antonio Correr, who he described as a Pantalone. He stayed again in September 1614 giving an audience to another Venetian diplomat Antonio Foscarini...
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Mauro abbott, Antonio Molinari Pietro I Orseolo Lawrence Giustiniani Antonio Correr Titian of Oderzo There are four funerary chapels built on the left side...
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Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Niero, Antonio (1961). I patriarchi di Venezia: da Lorenzo Giustiniani ai nostri giorni...
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his pontificate; this included his future successor Pope Eugene IV. Antonio Correr Can. Reg. O.S.A. Gabriele Condulmer Can. Reg. O.S.A. Giovanni Dominici...
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Antonio Caetani, seniore (1360–1412) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Miranda, Salvador. "CAETANI, Antonio (ca. 1360-1412)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman...
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Priuli Foscarina, who married Francesco Mocenigo and then, in 1578, Antonio Correr Foscarini's primary residence was the Palazzo Foscarini [it] across...
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