• Giuseppe Civran (1629 – 17 May 1679) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Vicenza (1660–1679). Giuseppe Civran was born in Venice, Italy...
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  • Vicenza In office 1655–1660 Predecessor Marcantonio Bragadin Successor Giuseppe Civran Orders Consecration 4 July 1655 by Marcantonio Bragadin Personal details...
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    Cardinal Marcantonio Bragadin (1639–1655) held a diocesan synod. Bishop Giuseppe Civran (1660–1679) held a diocesan synod in the cathedral in 1666. Bishop...
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    Scalfarotto. The fourth altar on the right has the funereal monument to Andrea Civran (1572), a Venetian general. The Glorification of the Scapular (1709) was...
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    Plaster cast of architrave fragment. Irakleion, Crete. Plaster cast of Civran, Barbarigo, Priuli, Venier and Marcello coats of arms. Irakleion, Crete...
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    in Venice on 25 November 1455 to the patrician Giovanni and Margherita Civran. He was the uncle of the Venetian politician and ambassador, Antonio Surian...
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  • Suarez (24 Nov 1738 - 25 Jan 1769 Died) Giovanni Benedetto Maria Ciuran (Civran) (6 Aug 1770 - 15 Jul 1776 Confirmed, Bishop of Chioggia) Stefano Domenico...
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    Bianca, Girolamo, Vettore, Vincenzo Caravello Celsi Lorenzo, Lorenzo Civran Giuseppe Cocco Correr Antonio, Antonio, Francesco Antonio, Gregorio, Pope Gregory...
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    keep the peace. The following August, the Capitano dell'Armata, Antonio Civran brought matters to a head by demanding that everyone sign up on the new...
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  • one District. In 1632 the Administrator of Dalmatia and Albania, Antonio Civran, divided the territory of Albona, L'Albonese / Croatian: Labinština into...
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    Benedetto Civran (15 Jul 1776 – 28 Oct 1794) Stefano Sceriman, O.P. (1 Jun 1795 – 12 Jun 1806) Giuseppe Maria Peruzzi (1807–1818) Giuseppe Manfrin Provedi...
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    Contarini, consul (1331) Bertuccio Michiel, Count of Pula (1331–1332) Pietro Civran, Count of Pula (1332–1333) Giovanni Caroso, Count of Pula (1333–1334) Giovanni...
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