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    The House of Cornaro or Corner were a Venetian patrician family in the Republic of Venice and included many Doges and other high officials. The name Corner...
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    Catherine Cornaro (Venetian: Catarina Corner; Italian: Caterina Cornaro or Corner; Greek: Αικατερίνη Κορνάρο, romanized: Aikateríni Kornáro; 25 November...
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    preserved remains are on display inside. The Cornaro Chapel is a private chapel commissioned by Federico Cornaro to Baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini...
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    Alvise Cornaro, often Italianised Luigi (1484, 1467 or 1464 – 8 May 1566), was a Venetian nobleman and patron of arts, also remembered for his four books...
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    Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (US: /kɔːrˌnɑːroʊ pɪˈskoʊpiə/, Italian: [ˈɛːlena luˈkrɛttsja korˈnaːro piˈskɔːpja]; 5 June 1646 – 26 July 1684) or Elena...
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  • Andrea Cornaro may refer to: Andrea Cornaro, Marquess of Bodonitsa (died 1323), Venetian nobleman Andrea Cornaro (historian) (1547–1616), a Venetian poet...
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    sculptural altarpiece group in white marble set in an elevated aedicule in the Cornaro Chapel of the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome. It was designed...
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  • Francesco Cornaro may refer to: Francesco Cornaro (1478–1543), Italian cardinal Francesco Cornaro (1547–1598), Italian cardinal Francesco Cornaro (Doge)...
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  • Giovanni Cornaro (also known as Giovanni Corner) may refer to: Giovanni Cornaro (diplomat) (fl. 1238–1291), Venetian diplomat Giovanni I Cornaro (1551–1629)...
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  • Giorgio Cornaro may refer to: Giorgio Cornaro (1374–1439), the grandson of Marco Cornaro, doge of Venice, the grandfather of Catherine Cornaro, queen of...
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  • Cornaro (died 1739) was the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Giovanni II Cornaro (r. 1709-1722). Laura Cornaro was born to Nicolo Cornaro and...
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    Villa Cornaro is a patrician villa in Piombino Dese, about 30 km northwest of Venice, Italy. It was designed by the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea...
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  • Marco Cornaro (1286–1368) was doge of Venice. Marco Cornaro may also refer to: Marco Cornaro (1406–1479), patrician of Venice and the father of Catherine...
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    called Ca' Corner della Ca' Granda or simply Palazzo Corner or Palazzo Cornaro, is a Renaissance-style palace located between the Casina delle Rose and...
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    The Cornaro Atlas (Egerton MS 73) is an extensive Venetian collection (c. 1489) of nautical charts and tracts, currently held in the Egerton Collection...
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  • Federico Cornaro may refer to: Federico Cornaro (died 1382), Venetian statesman and entrepreneur Federico Cornaro (1531–1590), Roman Catholic cardinal...
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    Vikentios Kornaros (Greek: Βιτσέντζος or Βικέντιος Κορνάρος) or Vincenzo Cornaro (March 29, 1553 – 1613/1614) was a Cretan poet, who wrote the romantic...
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    Nobil Huomo Giorgio Cornaro, called "Padre della Patria" (1452 – 31 July 1527) was a Venetian nobleman and politician. Giorgio Cornaro was born in Venice...
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    Pisana Cornaro (died 10 March 1769) was a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (r. 1763–1779). Pisana Cornaro was the daughter...
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  • Andrea Cornaro (1511–1551) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Andrea Cornaro (born in 1511 in Venice) was an Italian clergyman and bishop...
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    was the only child by the marriage of James II of Cyprus and Catherine Cornaro. He died in mysterious circumstances as an infant, leaving his mother as...
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    Marco Cornaro or Marco Corner (1406–1479) was a merchant, politician and diplomat of the Cornaro family of the Republic of Venice. He had already earned...
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    Cornaro, and the branch of the Cornaro family descended from Federico became known as Cornaro Piscopia. The Cornaros ran a large sugar plantation in...
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  • Francesco Cornaro, iuniore (1547–1598) was a Roman Catholic cardinal who served as Bishop of Treviso (1577–1595). While bishop, he was the principal consecrator...
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    Caterina Cornaro ossia La Regina di Cipro (Caterina Cornaro or The Queen of Cyprus) is a tragedia lirica, or opera, in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano...
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    Marco Cornaro (c. 1286 – 13 January 1368), also known as Marco Corner, was the 59th doge of Venice, ruling between 1365 and 1368. His brief reign saw...
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    The Loggia and Odeo Cornaro are two Renaissance buildings, built in the 16th century for the humanist Alvise Cornaro and hosting theater and music performances...
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    Giovanni I Corner or Cornaro (Venice, 11 November 1551 – Venice, 22 December 1629) was the 96th Doge of Venice from 4 January 1625 until his death in...
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    Giovanni Cornaro (or Giovanni Corner; fl. 1238–1291) was a 13th-century Venetian nobleman and diplomat. Giovanni Cornaro was born around 1210. He was...
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    burial place of several members of the powerful Cornaro family (Venetian: Corner), including Catherine Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus and Armenia. The church houses...
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