Pietro Querini was a 15th-century sea captain from the Republic of Venice. He is known for being shipwrecked at Røst in northern Norway during the winter...
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Pietro Querini, commonly called Pezzagallo, was a member of the patrician House of Querini. He served as Bailo of Negroponte, one of the most senior appointments...
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(Lundefestivalen). In 2012, the Querini Opera was shown on Røst for the first time, telling the dramatic story about Pietro Querini who shipwrecked on Røst in...
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merchant and military leader Marco Querini (b. 1399), diplomat Guglielmo Querini (1400–1468), politician Pietro Querini (fl. 1431–1432), navigator Lauro...
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Guardi's contemporary painting of the Ridotto from Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia Spike JT. p203 "Pietro Longhi", Oxford Art Online "Artist Info". www.nga.gov....
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Querini. In 1492, Querini began to study philosophy at the University of Padua. Among his teachers was Agostino Nifo and his friends included Pietro Bembo...
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first introduced in the 15th century by Pietro Querini, who was shipwrecked on the Norwegian island of Røst. Querini and his crew learned how to salt cod...
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Fondazione Querini Stampalia is a cultural institution in Venice, Italy, founded in 1869 at the behest of the last descendant of the Venetian Querini Stampalia...
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Tiepolo conspiracy (redirect from Querini–Tiepolo conspiracy)
conspiracy or Tiepolo-Querini conspiracy was an attempt to overthrow the government of the Republic of Venice under Doge Pietro Gradenigo. Headed by the...
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Vartemà, Orazio Antinori, Gustavo Bianchi, Antonio Cecchi, Romolo Gessi, Pietro Querini, Amerigo Vespucci; Entrepreneurs and ship owners, e.g. Florio, Ginori...
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charged with Andrea Michiel to organize the killing of Tiepolo and Pietro Querini, the only two leaders of the conspiracy still at large. In 1323 Faliero...
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Ottaviano Querini (fl. 1181–1211) was a Venetian nobleman, ambassador, and administrator. Ottaviano Querini is first attested in 1181, serving as either...
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of the men, Pietro Querini, gives one of the very few descriptions of life in Nordland in this time period (Querini - Norw txt). Querini sees the people...
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Events in the year 1432 in Norway. Monarch: Eric III. January - Pietro Querini and his crew is shipwrecked at Røst. Aslak Bolt's cadastre, cadastre of...
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The Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia is an art collection and museum in Venice, Italy. Situated inside the Palazzo Querini Stampalia, in the sestiere of Castello...
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Marina Querini (1757–1839) was a Venetian salon-holder. She was the daughter of Pietro Antonio Querini de San Severo and Matilde da Ponte and married...
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but it split between Correr's supporters and the backers of Bartolomeo I Querini, a cathedral canon and papal chaplain. The conflict continued and see remained...
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operating in the Mediterranean, where she sank the Italian merchant Pietro Querini. However, her success was short-lived. Union sailed from Malta at 1...
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the Bishop of Concordia Pietro Querini (on the orders of the Roman Curia) as parish priest and vicar of the church of San Pietro in Azzano, vicar of the...
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Cardinal Marino Grimani (1533–1537 Resigned) Administrator Pietro Querini (1537–1584) Marino Querini (1585) Matteo Sanudo (1585–1616 Resigned) Matteo Sanudo...
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only one Marino, survived him) and one daughter, Anfelise, who married Pietro Querini. Andrea Ghisi had a sister (Agnese Ghisi) and a brother (Geremia Ghisi)...
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today as Villa Perusini. The property subsequently passed to monsignore Pietro Basso, then the Pivetta family, then to cavaliere Lucio Pinarello at the...
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The palazzo became famous thanks to the noblewoman Marina Querini (1757–1839), a wife of Pietro Giovanni Benzon, who, in the final period the Republic of...
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which broke into open war from 1237 to 1245. Jacopo Tiepolo was the son of Pietro Tiepolo of the San Ermagora parish in Venice. The identity of his mother...
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Querini, 1755-1758 Francesco Grimani, 1758-1761 Alvise III Contarini, 1761-1764 Antonio Marin Priuli, 1764-1767 Andrea Donà, 1767-1770 Pietro Querini...
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fishing, each family traditionally had a small farm with a few cows (see Pietro Querinis shipwrecked at Røst in 1432), sheep or goats (goats being preferred...
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right side of the enemy infantry, while those of the Aviano (led by Pietro Querini) and those of the Malatesta would target the left side. In front of...
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Name Tenure Jacopo Tiepolo 1209–1214 Pietro Querini 1216 Domenico Delfino 1216–1217 Paolo Querini 1222 Giovanni Michiel 1227–1228 Marino Storlato 1229–1230...
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(d. 1288) Badoero Badoer (d. 1310), podestà of Padua implicated in the Querini–Tiepolo conspiracy Marino Badoer (d. 1324) Marino Badoer, duke of Crete...
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Pietro della Vecchia, Pietro della Vècchia or Pietro Vècchia, formerly incorrectly called Pietro Muttoni (1603 in Vicenza – 8 September 1678 in Venice)...
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