• Agostino Barbarigo or simply Barbarigo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy named in honour of Agostino Barbarigo and may refer to:...
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  • brother of Marco Barbarigo Jacomo Barbarigo (15th century), Venetian commentator and also the provveditore of Morea Agostino Barbarigo (1518–1571), Venetian...
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    16 June 1940. Agostino Barbarigo (pennant number BO) was launched 12 June 1938. After unsuccessful patrols in the Mediterranean, Barbarigo sailed on 13...
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    commissioned on 19 September 1938. After early peacetime training activity, and two fruitless missions in the Mediterranean Sea, the Barbarigo was assigned to the...
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  • 1400) 1492 – Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick (b. 1426) 1501 – Agostino Barbarigo, Doge of Venice 1501 – Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, stepson...
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    consecrated titular bishop of Titiopolis on 19 September by Cardinal Gregorio Barbarigo and moved to the Lutheran North. In the year after he was made bishop...
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    – Constantine Lascaris, Greek scholar and grammarian September 20 Agostino Barbarigo, Doge of Venice Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, stepson of Edward...
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  • Juan Carlos Vipera (1777–1783), 90th Minister general Federico Lauro Barbarigo (1783–1789), 91st Minister general Jose Maria Medici (1789–1795), 92nd...
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  • Ritual". The New York Times. Thurston, Herbert (1938). "Saint Andrew Bobola: Canonized on Easter Sunday 1938". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 27 (107):...
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  • there only four days later and was buried there. Dandolo, Andrea, et al. 1938. Chronica per extensum descripta (= Rerum italicarum scriptores 12.1). Bologna:...
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    Catherine to cede her rights as ruler of Cyprus to the doge of Venice Agostino Barbarigo—and therefor to the Venetian government as a whole—as she had no heir...
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    a new edition, edited by Ester Pastorello, was published in Bologna in 1938. Madden, Thomas F (2012). Venice : A New History (Hardback). New York: Viking...
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    1623 – 7 Sep 1626) Agostino Priuli (8 Feb 1627 – 4 Oct 1632 Died) Luigi Grimani (12 Jan 1633 – 4 Dec 1656 Died) Gregorio Barbarigo (9 Jul 1657 – 24 Mar...
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    lumberman and one of the witnesses in the beatification process of Gregorio Barbarigo. Domenico was receiver of Rotzo at the beginning of the 20th century....
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    Vaccari (Curator: Achille Bonito Oliva) 1995 — Lorenzo Bonechi, Ida Cadorin Barbarigo, Roberto Capucci, Francesco Clemente, Amalia Del Ponte, Stefano Di Stasio...
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