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  • sketch-book which is now the ornament of the Venetian Academy.
  • esco Zuccarelli (1702-1788) is elected to the Venetian Academy.
  • Bartolomeo Minio: Venetian administration in 15th-Century Nauplion.
  • nt'Atanasio dei Greci, which operated under a Venetian administration.
  • It was named after Vettor Pisani, a Venetian admiral.
  • The Venetian adventurer Marco Polo visited the mines in 12
  • oon thereafter, Skanderbeg cajoled his former Venetian adversaries into easing Albanian-Venetic rela
  • Venetian Agreement (Intesa Veneta, IV) is a centrist s
  • lections, The Venetians invited Carlo Covi of Venetian Agreement to a convention, leading some to th
  • Venetian Agreement took part in 2008 Italian general e
  • oject (PNE), Liga Veneta Repubblica (LVR) and Venetian Agreement (IV).
  • ment joined other Venetist parties, including Venetian Agreement and Liga Veneta Repubblica, in form
  • Barbaro was the last Venetian ambassador to leave Persia, after Uzun Hassan
  • While he was Venetian ambassador at Cremona, he was elected doge (1
  • under the influence of Andrea Navagiero, the Venetian ambassador to Spain.
  • l references to a Vincenzo Alessandri who was Venetian ambassador to Persia during the 16th century
  • p called the boy Julius's "Ganymede", and the Venetian ambassador reported that Innocenzo shared the
  • In 1603, the Venetian ambassador wrote that the late queen had rule
  • According to Ambrose Contarini, Venetian ambassador to Uzun-Hassan's court from 1473 t
  • ord Finch, Lady Cartwright, William Penn, the Venetian ambassador and his wife.
  • After another Venetian ambassador, Ambroglio Contarini arrived in Pe
  • n sources paint a far less heroic image - two Venetian ambassadors remarked that he was immensely fa
  • since the fifteenth century, as witnessed by Venetian Ambrosio de Contarini, who travelled through
  • against Islam," with casualties, according to Venetian and Polish records, reaching beyond 40,000 on
  • ablishment, in 1740, of a branch of the great Venetian and Levantine banking house of Treves in Lond
  • into active politics, taking the side of the Venetian and Protestant party associated primarily wit
  • as the greghesca and the napolitane, forms of Venetian and Neapolitan origin respectively.
  • d Bartolomeo Contarini commanded the combined Venetian and Papal fleet at the Battle of Andros in 16
  • f styles, over-ornamented French Renaissance, Venetian and Gothic predominating.
  • south of Naxos in the Greek Islands, between Venetian and Turkish sailing ship/galley forces.
  • In a competition opened by the Venetian Antonio Canova for young artists, Kessels won
  • Vijayawada criss crossing it and giving it a Venetian appearance.
  • It follows Venetian architect Francesco da Mosto as he follows th
  • ans set up for a lavish reconstruction by the Venetian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi, who also drew up
  • f Humanism introduced an in depth analysis of Venetian architect Andrea Palladio and his relation to
  • Venetian architecture is represented by a re-creation
  • playful elements reminiscent of oriental and venetian architecture, such as turrets adorned with go
  • al discussions with di Rossi were left in the Venetian Archives.
  • Camillus joined the Venetian army while still only a youth.
  • However, the Venetian army under Colleoni was defeated at the Battl
  • He later rejoined the Venetian army and fought in a war against the Turks.
  • The Austrian Imperial army with the old Venetian Army, led by Archduke Albert of Habsburg, def
  • The Venetian army, ca.
  • luding the old town hall of Chania, the third Venetian arsenal, nine schools and many of the houses
  • ezia Murano is one of most important brand of venetian art glass production.
  • contradizione, with the text revised for the Venetian audience by Gaetano Martinelli.
  • This speed limit was strictly enforced by the Venetian authorities and there was a policeman on set
  • Because Venetian authorities would not consent to an execution
  • addition, the protection offered by the local Venetian authorities to Christian corsairs who harasse
  • In 1509, after further controversies with the Venetian authorities, he was forced to leave the dioce
  • th century, the Ionian Islands had been under Venetian authority for centuries.
  • Ezio Toffano, Short History of the Venetian Autonomism
  • Ezio Toffano, Short History of the Venetian Autonomism, Raixe Venete
  • Ezio Toffano, Short History of Venetian Autonomism, Raixe Venete
  • er 1979, Tramarin gave a famous speech titled Venetian Autonomy and Europe: "Today for Venetians the
  • as rooms which resemble an Aspen Ski Lodge, a Venetian Ballroom, A Parisian Boudoir, New York Disco,
  • to have made a discovery in the archives of a Venetian banking family: documents relating to John Ca
  • His mother married the Venetian Bartolomeo Contarini (1453).
  • fter Nerio's death, she fell in love with the Venetian Bartolomeo Contarini, who murdered his wife i
  • The Village on Venetian Bay is an upscale, waterside open-air shoppin
  • apable to resist and after a short battle the Venetian began to flee to their ships in the port.
  • Since then he participated in every Venetian Biennale with the exception of those held in
  • a lawnmower and that I was about as sexy as a Venetian blind.
  • and Marcel Blumenthal, the owners of a small Venetian blinds operation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • It was made of venetian blinds and stood 18 feet (5.5 m) tall.
  • acles and moustache looked like "a clerk at a venetian blinds manufacturer", according to Der Spiege
  • on of the hotel room set as he pulls away the venetian blinds.
  • started on a military expeditions against the Venetian blockade of Dardanelles Straits.
  • The Venetian Bridge, designed by architect A. Ilyashenko a
  • dge was never intended to be a replica of the Venetian bridge, and indeed it bears a closer resembla
  • as this settlement served as the home for the venetian builders who worked on the expansion of the F
  • Bartolomeo Contarini was a Venetian businessman who married the widowed duchess o
  • On 29 August 1686 Ismail Pasha attacked the Venetian camp, but was heavily defeated.
  • The bridge spans the Venetian Canal dividing the Hidropark Island and the D
  • Porto Marina is characterized by its Venetian canals and exclusive boutiques, and it has an
  • This new incarnation was inspired by Venetian canals.
  • He visited the Venetian Carnival of 1730, where his opera Artaserse w
  • events, alongside the Brazilian Carnival and Venetian Carnival.
  • intended to be sung in costumes and masks at Venetian carnivals.
  • rousel was replaced with a modern, two floor, Venetian carousel made by Bertazzon of Italy and owned
  • ng the most critical stage of the battle, two Venetian carracks, captained by Andrea Loredan (a memb
  • In the first engagement, Venetian casualties were 142 killed and 300 wounded on
  • Venetian casualties were 299 killed and 622 wounded.
  • Venetian casualties were about 840, making about 1390
  • g political support, he married a 14-year old Venetian, Catherine Cornaro, by proxy.
  • The Venetian Causeway was re-dedicated in 1999 after the c
  • The Venetian Causeway follows the original route of the Co
  • Venetian Causeway
  • The Venetian Causeway crosses Biscayne Bay between Miami o
  • View of the Venetian Causeway and islands with South Beach in the
  • It is located at North Bayshore Drive and the Venetian Causeway near the Carnival Center in Miami (4
  • deteriorating wooden Collins Bridge (now, the Venetian Causeway) as the only direct land route betwe
  • One property, the Venetian Causeway, is split between Miami and Miami Be
  • t then crossed the MacArthur Causeway and the Venetian Causeway, towards Miami Beach, sideswiping a
  • Di Lido Island, facing east on the Venetian Causeway, July 2008.
  • a series of arch drawbridges and renamed the Venetian Causeway.
  • esidential neighborhoods and a portion of the Venetian Causeway.
  • and operated by Miami-Dade County, as is the Venetian Causeway.156.75.192.109
  • n one of Tokyo's canalways suited itself to a Venetian character.
  • For example, the Venetian chronicle of Paolo Ramusio, finished in 1573
  • tion at the Scuola Grande di S Rocco, another Venetian church with an impressive musical tradition a
  • d to Venice to become organist of yet another Venetian church, Santo Stefano.
  • omenico Grimani (1461 - 27 August 1523) was a Venetian Churchman and Cardinal.
  • an newspaper: ‘We doubt the good faith of the Venetian city fathers in their refusal to admit to the
  • Ymbault was born in the then Venetian city of Dragomesti (at present Aστακός (Astak
  • Imperial forces had captured the Venetian city of Padua in June 1509.
  • ngst nature parks, beaches, playgrounds and a Venetian city.
  • in the 1360s, which united the Greeks and the Venetian coloni against the financial exactions of the
  • ", the area included houses in such styles as Venetian, Colonial, Gothic and others.
  • base in their conflicts with Venice, raiding Venetian colonies in Messenia.
  • of Bernardo Strozzi, a tenebrism moderated by venetian coloristic effects and garbing the subjects i
  • da fiato in Venetia, indicating that he led a Venetian company of piffari, a band that could include
  • use was as an arietta from a vaudeville by a Venetian composer Catterino Cavos.
  • Giovanni Croce, Venetian composer (died 1609)
  • rrecting the lost music of eighteenth-century Venetian composers.
  • However he uses the Venetian concertato style for some of his motets, as w
  • The Ottoman- Venetian conflicts led to international commerce booms
  • y of the Republic of Venice, from the initial Venetian conquest in 1205-1212 to its fall to the Otto
  • Browne was a granddaughter of the Venetian consul in Liverpool, and the family moved fro
  • Venetian control survived the First Ottoman-Venetian W
  • The crusade soon fell under Venetian control, and was diverted to Zara on the Adri
  • Venetian Cookies
  • rederick IV of Denmark; the 12 most beautiful Venetian court ladies; the "Artist and her Sister Nane
  • A Venetian Courtesan named Paolina di Rossi and Paolina'
  • Venetian Courtesan Andriana Savorgnan marries a Veneti
  • ier room) contains a 6 ton chandelier made of Venetian crystal.
  • Venetian deaths were 132, and Fama Volante was damaged
  • Following the Venetian defeat in the Battle of Modon (1500), the Pyl
  • The result of the first battle was a Venetian defeat, and although the second engagement en
  • It is believed that she was of Venetian descent.
  • university years to convert his knowledge of Venetian dialect to standard Italian, and to learn Spa
  • The opera is in Venetian dialect.
  • According to a local folk legend, the Venetian Doge Pietri I Candiano is buried here.
  • he Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, entitled "Of the Venetian Doge's wife, whose body, after her excessive
  • the life of Marino Faliero (c.1285-1355), the Venetian Doge.
  • In fact, the first of the four Venetian Doges of the Candiano family, Pietro, died on
  • itus was not the first attempt to dispute the Venetian dominion in Crete.
  • Route 81 - Venetian Drive / Adams Park
  • rter-stavrata were not minted, and the silver Venetian ducats (Gk.
  • pawned the Byzantine crown jewels for 30,000 Venetian ducats.
  • d by Rapp and Rapp in the Art Deco style with Venetian elements.
  • opean-inspired, with mainly Mediterranean and Venetian elements.
  • In 1722 he was theologian to a Venetian embassy to Louis XV and remained in Paris fiv
  • er traders and were in many cases part of the Venetian Empire.
  • rly been the younger wife of Murad II, told a Venetian envoy that the invasion had been worst ever d
  • organist at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, a Venetian establishment almost as prestigious as St. Ma
  • yzantine Empire in Constantinople; French and Venetian expeditions set out toward Constantinople but
  • r his proofs of new composition, based on his Venetian experience, and continued to compose in this
  • es known as The Great Belzoni, was a prolific Venetian explorer of Egyptian antiquities.
  • e Catalan Company in 1311, but it fell to two Venetian families in quick succession: Cornaro (till 1
  • Pietro Ottoboni was born of a noble Venetian family, and was the son of Marco Ottoboni, ch
  • He was from an aristocratic Venetian family.
  • Liga Federativa Veneta ( Venetian Federative League, LFV) was a Venetist politi
  • 2009's Venetian Fete took place on Wednesday 19 August 2009 w
  • The Hythe Venetian Fete is a traditional "floating tableaux" (wa
  • The Venetian fire would thus have bigger range, rendering
  • On the Byzantine side, a small Venetian fleet of 12 ships, after having searched the
  • divisions attacking the land walls, while the Venetian fleet attacked the sea walls from the Golden
  • of Galilee prepared a siege of Haifa with the Venetian fleet that had anchored at Jaffa.
  • He later engaged with the Venetian fleet off the coast of Coron and captured the
  • But this produced further retaliation, and a Venetian fleet of 72 ships plundered Rhodes, Chios, Sa
  • ace on 8 September 1690 at Mitylene between a Venetian fleet under Daniele Dolphin and a combined Mu
  • The Venetian fleet, under Alvise Mocenigo, sailed from Cer
  • ries of fairly successful actions against the Venetian fleet: circa 1687 (probably in 1688), 1690, 1
  • ded by a collection of buildings evocative of Venetian, Florentine, and Roman architecture.
  • Ca' d'Zan, ( Venetian for "House of John"), is the waterfront resid
  • On July 17, Venetian forces commanded by Andrea Gritti marched qui
  • The city was bombarded by French and Venetian forces during the 18th century.
  • While campaigning against Venetian forces, Skanderbeg managed to inflict a serio
  • tes to Tame Gramvousa, hosts the remains of a Venetian fort and the remains of buildings left behind
  • A view of the Venetian fortifications
  • the area of Cormons and Duino, and the former Venetian fortress of Gradisca conquered by Imperial tr
  • ent IX fell ill after receiving news that the Venetian fortress of Candia in Crete had surrendered t
  • The loss of Venetian forts in Montenegro, near the strategic Caste
  • m 1604 to 1612, he is listed as member of the Venetian Fraglia dei Pittori.
  • 723 the Roman studio of Angelo's brother, the Venetian Francesco Trevisani, and then also studied wi
  • sers: while Lassus certainly learned from the Venetian, Gabrieli took back to Venice numerous ideas
  • He later bombarded the Venetian galley under the command of Benedetto Priuli.
  • e Island of Sapientza (Sapienza) and sank the Venetian galley "Lezza".
  • man Sultan Bayezid II gave 10 of the captured Venetian galleys to Kemal Reis, who later stationed hi
  • sonment at "The Leads": the most notorious of Venetian gaols.
  • ake Harris; off of U.S. Route 27 to the west, Venetian Gardens in Leesburg and Hickory Point near th
  • In 1938, the WPA began work on the Venetian Gardens waterside park, on the shores of Lake
  • The town had a strong Venetian garrison and was further supported by a regim
  • known as Gioviano Ipato (dates unknown) was a Venetian general and statesman of Byzantine origin.
  • events, including those for Meyer Sound, The Venetian, General Motors, Resorts Casino, Gore-Tex, an
  • Portrait of a Venetian Gentleman, by Giorgione and Titian 1510 - Nat
  • Venetian Girl, Worcester Art Museum
  • Venetian glass tazza, ca 1550-1600 V&A Museum, no.
  • (necklaces with coins as lockets), coral and Venetian glass beads, beadwork.
  • one of the first Americans ever to work in a Venetian glass factory.
  • arl I. Gable, Murano Magic: Complete Guide to Venetian Glass, its History and Artists (Schiffer, 200
  • erse as ancient clay vessels and 21st-century Venetian glass.
  • more than 4,000 years ago and was revived by Venetian glassmakers on Murano in the early 16th centu
  • e Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti is an example of Venetian Gothic architecture alongside the Grand Canal
  • e in Sansovino style, adding elegant lines of Venetian Gothic two and three mullioned windows.
  • ernally modernised and externally enriched in Venetian Gothic style, with rich window framing, by a
  • 1890s, the original Richmond Town Hall in the Venetian Gothic Revival style, consisting of polychrom
  • It is Venetian Gothic Revival style with elements of Bristol
  • The most iconic Venetian Gothic structure, the Doge's Palace, is a lux
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