Giovanni Dolfin, also known as Giovanni Delfino or Delfin (c. 1303 – 12 July 1361), was the 57th Doge of Venice from his appointment on 13 August 1356...
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The Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, known in Venetian as San Zanipolo, is a Catholic minor basilica and Dominican conventual church in the Castello...
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Delfin (family) (redirect from Dolfin family)
Domenico Dolfin, Duke of Candia (1216-1217). Baldovino Dolfin (1275-1335), statesman. Giacomo Dolfin, Duke of Candia (1261-1262) Giovanni Dolfin (c. 1290-1361)...
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Doge (1342–1354) Marino Faliero, Doge (1354–1355) Giovanni Gradenigo, Doge (1355–1356) Giovanni Dolfin, Doge (1356–1361) Lorenzo Celsi, Doge (1361–1365)...
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Paolo Lucio Anafesto (Latin: Paulucius Anafestus) was, according to tradition, the first Doge of Venice, serving from 697 to 717. He is known for repelling...
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Gradenigo 1364–1366 Domenico Michieli 1366–1368 Giovanni Giustiniani 1368–1370 Andrea Zeno 1370–1372 Giovanni Dolfin 1372–1374 Bartolommeo Quirini 1374–1376 Pietro...
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Doge Doge of Venice Dolfin or Delfin family Dolfin, Caterina Dolfin, Dolfin Dolfin, Giovanni Dolfin, Giovanni, bishop of Brescia Donato, Girolamo Dubrovnik...
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Rovigo and the Polesine. He was interred in the Basilica di Santi Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges. His dogaressa was Taddea...
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Angelo Rocca (1605 – 1620) Giovanni Battista d'Aste (1620 – 1620) Giovanni Vincenzo Spinola (1620 – 1623) Giovanni Dolfin (1656 – 1657) Antonio Marinari...
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the municipality and withdrew from society. Manin resided in the Palazzo Dolfin Manin, reportedly refusing even to answer his door to friends. He returned...
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The Bust of Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin or Delfin is a sculptural portrait by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which is part of a mausoleum for the...
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would end in the unfavorable Treaty of Zadar under his successor, Giovanni Dolfin). He died in August 1356. Staley, Edgcumbe: The dogaressas of Venice :...
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John Fabriacus (redirect from Giovanni Fabriciazio)
John Fabriacus (Giovanni Fabriciaco in Italian) was a Byzantine magister militum per Venetiae in charge of the duchy of Venice in 742. Following the murder...
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the funerals of all later doges were held at the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo. Twenty-five doges are buried there. As the oligarchical element in...
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Paolo Renier (21 November 1710 – 13 February 1789) was a Venetian statesman, the 119th and penultimate Doge of Venice. He was a noted orator, and served...
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arriving in Cyprus) 1512 – Marino Gritti 1513 – Nicola Michiel 1514 – Giovanni Dolfin 1515 – Sebastiano Badoer 1515 – Ludovico Corner 1516 – Andrea Pesaro...
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Leonardo Loredan (category Burials at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice)
"with great fame as a prince". He was interred in the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, in a simple tomb with a celestial marble headstone without inscription...
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Giovanni Pesaro (September 1, 1589 – September 30, 1659) was the 103rd Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on April 8, 1658 until his death. The...
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political and social elite. He was the son of Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai (1403–1481) and father of Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai (1475–1525). He was married to...
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1868 recalls the decoration of the church included a Bust of Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin (1622), sculpted by Bernini, and located above the interior portal...
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Sebastiano Venier (category Burials at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice)
will. However, in 1907 his remains were moved in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges. There is a possibility that...
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Foix Montoya Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine Bust of Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin Bust of Cardinal Escoubleau de Sourdis Bust of Antonio Cepparelli Bust...
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Foix Montoya Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine Bust of Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin Bust of Cardinal Escoubleau de Sourdis Bust of Antonio Cepparelli Bust...
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Foix Montoya Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine Bust of Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin Bust of Cardinal Escoubleau de Sourdis Bust of Antonio Cepparelli Bust...
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the sculptor Antonio Bregno in collaboration with his architect brother Paolo was erected in the church of Santa Maria dei Frari in Venice. He was deposed...
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Cardinal Giovanni Dolfin, often Italianized as Delfin or Delfino (Venice, 15 December 1545 - Venice, 25 November 1622), was an Italian politician and...
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini (redirect from Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini)
mother Church of the Gesù by Bernini's friend, Jesuit Superior General, Giovanni Paolo Oliva). As far as Caravaggio is concerned, in all the voluminous Bernini...
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Dux Dalmatianorum (Duke of the Dalmatians), associating it with his son Giovanni Orseolo. On 9 May 1000 Doge Pietro II decided to finally pacify the Croatians...
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along a Banner of Saint Mark, that he later dedicated to the Santi Giovanni e Paolo church. The battle led to the collapse of Venetian rule in the Italian...
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Badoer, Baseggio, Contarini, Corner, Dandolo, Falier, Giustinian, Gradenigo-Dolfin, Morosini, Michiel, Polani and Sanudo; the second includes the families...
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