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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 VeniceAnd 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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