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In 1485 at | Venice a complete copy of the Old Castilian manuscrip |
2005, Geller starred in Uri's Haunted Cities: | Venice, a XI Pictures/Lion TV production for Sky One, |
played the Prince of Aragan in The Merchant of | Venice, a production of the "Royal Flemish Theatre".A |
Byzantium and | Venice: A Study in Diplomatic and Cultural Relations, |
printed collection, Motetti a voce sola (1684, | Venice), a book of solo motets. |
his backing to Alexander, in the 1177 Peace of | Venice, abjuring his position on 29 August 1178. |
The story is a comedy set in 18th-century | Venice about two wives checking up on the goings-on a |
ty of Italia, Archeological Society of Moscow, | Venice Academy and Archeological Society of Saint-Pet |
ard, died in 1500 and despite claims raised by | Venice, according to a contract of inheritance the co |
Shakespeare, Othello, the Moor of | Venice Act II. |
uccessful in taking Negropont, and returned to | Venice after sacking some minor coastal towns. |
ia-Hungary had been awarded the territories of | Venice after the Napoleonic Wars. |
Antonio moved to | Venice after the death of his father to study with Se |
icipated in the defense of Rome and, later, of | Venice against the Austrians. |
Location of | Venice Alberta |
is reaction to Brown's birth, the patriarch of | Venice, Albino Luciani (later Pope John Paul I), expr |
journey was made by way of Belgium, the Tyrol, | Venice, Alexandria, Aleppo, Diyarbekr, Mosul, Baghdad |
gular waterbus service runs from nearby Little | Venice along the Regent's Canal; during the summer mo |
by his pupils after his death (Both printed in | Venice already in 1519), Beurim, commentaries on Rash |
Venice also controlled much of Euboea (Negroponte), w | |
1 Capodistria (today Koper) -February 22, 1636 | Venice), also called Santorio Santorii, Sanctorius of |
However, Habsburg Austria, an ally of | Venice, also declared war against the Ottomans. |
Venice also declared its independence from Austria. | |
h part of the side close to the motorway Milan | Venice also named A4. |
d in noble families in Barcelona, Florence and | Venice, among others, including a post as maestro di |
uring a production of Shakespeare's Othello in | Venice an Italian actor suspects his wife of having a |
any, followed by a more comprehensive history, | Venice, an Historical Sketch (1893), later abbreviate |
Muscle Beach refers to either Muscle Beach | Venice, an area in Venice, California, on Ocean Front |
a Grand Tour to Italy in 1776, visiting Milan, | Venice, Ancona, Rome and Naples. |
dor from the Emperor Ferdinand, Valerssio from | Venice, and d'Arsennes and Joachimi from the United P |
t, elected Latin Emperor, three eights went to | Venice, and the remaining three eights to the other C |
; The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merchant of | Venice and Talk of the City for the RSC; A Voyage Rou |
In | Venice and later Germany the impostor claimed amongst |
Later in life, Cranch painted scenes from | Venice and Italy. |
He often painted images of Carniola, Trieste, | Venice, and German cities, such as Munich. |
es and thus films screened at Cannes, Locarno, | Venice and any German festival are excluded. |
n region Veneto, located about 120 km north of | Venice and about 40 km northwest of Belluno. |
ti were glass makers and mosaicists in Murano, | Venice and also in London, working as the firm Salvia |
ron, he resigned curial office and withdrew to | Venice and to the nearby Abbey of Nervesa, where he s |
t, suggesting that Conforti was connected with | Venice and the musicians of St Mark's Basilica. |
He was ordained priest on January 26, 1851 in | Venice and incardinated in the diocese of Treviso.Ele |
May, after being welcomed and spending time in | Venice and Ragusa. |
The Community of | Venice and its Ancient Cemetery |
But | Venice and the emperor played him false, and he faile |
He was educated at Saint Mark's College in | Venice, and joined the Capuchins in Verona as Brother |
s original, not only in that it takes place in | Venice and not on Cyprus, but also in that the whole |
He took his now mutinous fleet back to | Venice and Negropont surrendered the next day. |
Nicklausse wants to take Hoffmann away from | Venice and goes looking for horses. |
By a treaty of 1405 between | Venice and Antonio I Acciaioli of Athens, he was incl |
o Italy the following year, where he worked in | Venice and probably visited Rome (as he later joined |
ncil, bounded by La Brea, Olympic/San Vicente, | Venice and La Cienega. |
diocese has produced one Pope and Patriarch of | Venice, and three cardinals. |
In 1446, he studied late Gothic sculpture in | Venice and met Matteo de' Pasti who called on him to |
t is really overjoyed; he decides to remain in | Venice and wait for his lost luggage. |
h Earl of Holderness, the Minister Resident at | Venice and succeeded him as Resident there from 1746 |
He then traveled to Turin, | Venice and Rome. |
d written about 30 operas, performed mainly in | Venice and Rome, although on occasion also in other p |
yzantine Empire and the Italian city-states of | Venice and Genoa acting as a middle man. |
, the division between Oakwood and the rest of | Venice, and East Venice. |
s of Siena and Ravello, at Teatro La Fenice in | Venice and at the Hochschule fur Musik in Cologne (op |
He was also chairman of the Bar of | Venice and president of the Union of Councils Trivene |
written for the end of the war in 1540 between | Venice and the Ottoman Turks. |
other cities in northern Italy, he returned to | Venice and became first organist at St. Mark's, which |
Venice and its territories were divided between the t | |
Later he joined him at | Venice and returned with him in Florence triumphantly |
after his death, Marie sold the two cities to | Venice and retired there. |
In 1568 he left | Venice and went to Bavaria, serving as first organist |
appeared almost simultaneously in Rome, Padua, | Venice and in Milan, where Mieli was an organizer. |
Sebastian Ziani, the doge of | Venice, and Ulrich II von Treven, the patriarch of Aq |
(a member of the influential Loredan family of | Venice) and by Alban d'Armer, boarded one of the comm |
He was born in | Venice, and was a nephew of Pope Eugene IV (1431-1447 |
was fought in July 1470 between the fleets of | Venice and the Ottoman Empire. |
er one quarrel with Sansovino, he removed from | Venice and worked in Vicenza, where he collaborated w |
ian painter of the high-Renaissance, active in | Venice and the Venetian mainland, including Bergamo, |
Riva del Garda belonged to the republic of | Venice and later to the Austro-Hungarian empire until |
1661 near Milos, Greece, and was a victory for | Venice and Malta over Turkey. |
plays as The Taming of the Shrew, Merchant of | Venice and The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes. |
lmudist, and corresponded with Samuel Aboab in | Venice and with Jehiel Finzi in Florence. |
Interculturale di Studi Musicali Comparati in | Venice and the Rotterdam Conservatory. |
He also visited | Venice and Florence before returning to London in 179 |
To See | Venice… And to Die, by Jean Van Hamme and Philippe Fr |
convents and dioceses, preaching in Florence, | Venice and then in Sicily. |
In 1947 he served as a rabbi in | Venice and in 1951 he became the chief rabbi of Rome. |
duty in the Adriatic Sea, principally between | Venice and the ports of Austria (on Croatian coast). |
"The Romantic North", da Mosto left his native | Venice and his family, and visited the Fiat Factory i |
s the "San Carlo" of Naples and "La Fenice" of | Venice) and director of one of Europe's first all-per |
studied the architecture of Florence, Vicenza, | Venice and Verona together. |
hington Boulevard is the dividing line between | Venice and Marina del Rey. |
an composer of the late Renaissance, active in | Venice and Florence. |
Teodora brought a large Greek retinue to | Venice, and rendered herself extremely unpopular beca |
He then traveled to | Venice and Verona, where he studied under Giambettino |
In 1319, a peace treaty was signed between | Venice and Don Alfonso, whereby he retained Karystos, |
nagement she played Nerissa in The Merchant of | Venice, and Audrey in As You Like It. |
ozzi was imprisoned, while his sons escaped to | Venice and then to France. |
iskos Leontaritis), Cretan composer, active in | Venice and Munich |
, and worked in the service of the Republic of | Venice and Leopold I of Habsburg; in the last part of |
The long standing rivalry between | Venice and Genoa broke out in the northern Aegean, Bo |
e he had opportunities to travel to France and | Venice and studied the old masters. |
nd Tinos were mentioned : the one was given to | Venice and the other to the Emperor. |
From 1744 to 1746 he was ambassador at | Venice and from 1749 to 1751 he represented his count |
using opportunities for low-income families in | Venice and the surrounding neighborhoods. |
Spain, the Republic of Genoa, the Republic of | Venice and the Knights of Malta, to confront Barbaros |
egion Veneto, located about 50 km southwest of | Venice and about 15 km southwest of Padua. |
r the war the ship was transferred by Italy to | Venice and participated in the Italian V-Day fleet pa |
ned 1605-1621), arose a major conflict between | Venice and the Papacy. |
He died in | Venice and was buried in Padua next to Rabbi Judah Mi |
ritannica claims he apprenticed with Titian in | Venice and that Moretto modelled his earlier portrait |
ions of Hamlet, Julius Caesar, The Merchant of | Venice, and Macbeth. |
In 1532 he visited | Venice and had meetings with the Venitian government. |
Venice and North-Eastern Italy (1965) | |
Cornwall, England and vacationed in Paris and | Venice and made a permanent home in London. |
is early life, but he probably had family from | Venice, and he likely studied with Cipriano de Rore a |
ts location in between the two major cities of | Venice and Augsburg. |
Giovanni Battista Pescetti returns to | Venice and becomes Second Organist at St Mark's Basil |
tory of the conclave; the Empire then included | Venice, and had already denied the use of St. Mark's |
Born in Lucca, he was mostly active in | Venice and Rome, where he became a member of the larg |
ic Theater; the world tours of The Merchant of | Venice and The Persians directed by Peter Sellars; Ho |
the city came under control of the Republic of | Venice and after Ottoman Empire caputured Shkodra fro |
o the continent in the galleys and carracks of | Venice and Genoa. |
In 1848, he took part in the revolution in | Venice and was one of the leaders of the Republic of |
rs Santa Monica, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, | Venice, and Marina del Rey in the U.S. state of Calif |
ich went through two editions at Rome, four at | Venice, and two at Cologne, contains a complete list |
silver mines in the Valsugana valley owned by | Venice, and in April 1487 Sigismund outraged Venice f |
lectric Railway "Red Car" streetcars ran along | Venice and Culver Boulevards during the neighborhood' |
Swedish army he was forced to flee to Vienna, | Venice, and finally Admont (1646). |
Anna - | Venice and Markos's mother, who died in the initial a |
al of the churches and a few private houses in | Venice, and the old guide-books and descriptions of t |
Egypt was developed, as well as sea trade with | Venice and Aragon. |
-1565), an Italian High Renaissance painter of | Venice and Lombardy |
n philosophy, Lubich tutored other students in | Venice and during the 1940s began teaching at an elem |
cts The Great Illusionist, a movie selected in | Venice, and the TV cartoons series The most beautiful |
Bond film Moonraker, Bond battles a bad guy in | Venice and ends up throwing him through the glass fac |
teacher at Speyer; then he learned Armenian in | Venice and visited Paris and London. |
ription, and William Shakespeare's Merchant of | Venice, and Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into |
Three years later he went to | Venice and auditioned for the post of second organist |
Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, the Republic of | Venice and the Maltese Knights) against the Ottomans, |
es kept open by the Italian maritime powers of | Venice and Genoa. |
nd 2010 Massimo Cacciari, three times Mayor of | Venice and leading figure of the centre-left in Venet |
was a relative backwater compared to Ferrara, | Venice, and the other cities in the region, Belli's f |
of a Church in Florence, Interior, St. Mark's, | Venice, and The Feast of the Rejoicing of the Law. |
He allied with the Republic of | Venice and the Duchy of Austria. |
by an angel to Saint Mark during his visit to | Venice and justified the Venetian theft of the Saint' |
xchanges between Marco Polo of the Republic of | Venice and Vietnam in the 13th Century. |
ter from William Shakespeare's The Merchant of | Venice, and an Italian last name. |
Recorded at Market Street, | Venice, and Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood by |
rgeois Gentilhomme, Shylock in The Merchant of | Venice, and Sir Peter Teazle in The School for Scanda |
He later made monthly performances at clubs in | Venice and Santa Monica, California where he built a |
The Merchant of | Venice and The London Cuckolds |
he church is patterned after churches found in | Venice and Ravenna. |
n painter of the Renaissance period, active in | Venice and his native Bassano. |
e the economic, racial and social diversity of | Venice and the surrounding area, by maximizing afford |
The two of them went to | Venice and lived together. |
reggio; on the death of that master he went to | Venice, and attended Titian's school. |
; Austria including Innsbruck; Italy including | Venice and Verona; and Switzerland including Lucerne |
The play was The Merchant of | Venice, and the cast included Mr and Mrs Charles Kean |
She was built 1911-1913 at the navy yard at | Venice and was sunk in 1915 by the Austro-Hungarian s |
ndustry (centred at Thebes) and its trade with | Venice and Genoa. |
In 1518-22 he is registered in | Venice, and along the way, heading to Nuremberg and t |
on the continent in 1800 and 1801, at Moscow, | Venice, and Paris; a large collection of drawings of |
gue of Cambrai, was consistently friendly with | Venice, and formed a family compact with the Habsburg |
In 1704, he made a study trip to | Venice and Rome, important centers of the music. |
panga Canyon, Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, | Venice and West Los Angeles. |
ital is Gyokuryuu, a canal city that resembles | Venice and is said to be more beautiful than the capi |
ects are found in the collections at Florence, | Venice, and Genoa. |
In 1677 he went to | Venice and became commissioner in the orthodox Church |
-16 he traveled with the British ambassador to | Venice, and in 1617 it is known that he was organist |
He then went to | Venice and next to Rome, where he worked in the studi |
situated in the middle of Lake Garda, Verona, | Venice and the Alps. |
Countries, on the Rhine, and at Paris, Geneva, | Venice, and Rome, as well as in England, became in Ma |
He was then sent to | Venice, and returned a short time afterwards to Engla |
duced The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of | Venice, and Hamlet at the Old Vic theatre. |
rock opera), Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of | Venice, and Oedipus at Colonus, among others. |
productions of The Winter's Tale (also seen in | Venice and London) and The Trojan Women. |
he Adriatic Sea, taking part in the defence of | Venice and, along with her sister ship San Marco and |
Venice: Angelo Gardano. | |
of Sant'Angelo and Gonfalonier of the Church; | Venice, anxious to please, enrolled him among its nob |
nd published a book of five-voice madrigals at | Venice; apparently he had acquired a post as maestro |
unities of Punta Gorda, North Port, Englewood, | Venice, Arcadia. |
My father was Italian, of the | Venice area. |
Coto married his girlfriend Robin Trickett in | Venice around the time the popular episode of Enterpr |
an late Renaissance artist Titian, executed in | Venice around 1553. |
Shortly afterwards Bargrave went to | Venice as chaplain to Sir Henry Wotton, the English a |
That year he performed in Merchant of | Venice, As You Like It and The Comedy of Errors. |
g people of her parish, went to a trip near to | Venice, as an animator in the parish school-camp loca |
Latin manuscripts of John Buridan and Paul of | Venice, as well as English translations of the origin |
operates Station 62, which serves a portion of | Venice as well. |
Operating from | Venice as flagship for the force, Dyer took part in r |
He was then out of office until again sent to | Venice, as ambassador, but during his time there in 1 |
Carniola, threatening thus to a border area of | Venice as well. |
1979 Boys Of | Venice at the Internet Movie Database |
Broadway in the production of The Merchant of | Venice at the 46th Street Theatre. |
In 2009 he appeared in The Merchant of | Venice at Penshurst Place Gardens in Kent. |
It was first performed in | Venice at the Teatro S Salvatore on 20 February 1666. |
nce of Solomon of Udine, Turkish ambassador to | Venice, at the Doge's Palace. |
Urbani died from a heart attack in | Venice, at age 69. |
Vivaldi's version premiered in | Venice at the Teatro Sant'Angelo on 17 February 1734. |
The opera was first performed in | Venice at the Teatro San Cassiano; the dedication is |
It was first performed in | Venice at the Teatro S Apollinare on 30 December 1655 |
mpany, and in November 1905 in The Merchant of | Venice at Windsor. |
Composed in 1740, it premiered in | Venice at the Teatro Sant'Angelo in the 1741 carnival |
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