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The Doge of Venice (Doxe de Venexia; Doge di Venezia; all derived from Latin dūx, "military leader"), sometimes translated as Duke (compare the Italian Duca), was the chief magistrate and leader of the Most Serene Republic of Venice for 1,100 years (697–1797). [1]

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A Man with a Quilted Sleeve

A Man with a Quilted Sleeve is a painting of about 1510 by the Venetian painter Titian in the National Gallery, London, measuring.

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Abbey of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa

The abbey of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa is a Benedictine abbey located in the territory of the commune of Codalet, in the Pyrénées-Orientales département, in southwestern France.

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Adrianos Komnenos

Adrianos Komnenos (Ἁδριανὸς Κομνηνός) was a Byzantine aristocrat and general, and a younger brother of the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118).

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Agnello Participazio

Agnello Participazio (Angelo Particiaco, Latin: Agnellus Particiacus) was the tenth (traditional) or eighth (historical) Doge of Venice from 811 to 827.

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Agostino (name)

Agostino is both a masculine Italian given name and an Italian surname.

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Agostino Barbarigo

Agostino Barbarigo (3 June 1419 – 20 September 1501) was Doge of Venice from 1486 until his death in 1501.

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Aldus Manutius

Aldus Pius Manutius (Aldo Pio Manuzio; 1449/14526 February 1515) was a Venetian humanist, scholar, and educator.

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Alessandro Leopardi

Alessandro Leopardi (sometimes called Leopardo) (1466 – 1512) was a Venetian sculptor, bronze founder and architect.

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Alethea Howard, Countess of Arundel

Alethea Howard, 13th Baroness Furnivall, Countess of Arundel (1585 &ndash), née Lady Alethea Talbot (pronounced "Al-ee-thia"), was the wife of Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel.

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Alexios III Angelos

Alexios III Angelos (Αλέξιος Γ' Άγγελος) (1211) was Byzantine Emperor from March 1195 to July 17/18, 1203.

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Alvise Contarini

Alvise Contarini (24 October 1601 – 15 January 1684) was the 106th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 26 August 1676 until his death seven and a half years later.

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Alvise Contarini (diplomat)

Alvise Contarini (April 23, 1597 — March 11, 1651) was a patrician and diplomat of the Republic of Venice.

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Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo

Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (1701–1778) was doge of Venice from 1763 until his death.

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Alvise Gritti

Alvise Gritti (born 29 September 1480, died 1534), whose first name may also be spelled Aloisio, Lodovico, Ludovico, Luigi or Louis (Hungarian Lajos), was a Venetian politician.

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Alvise I Mocenigo

There were three Doges, and many other prominent Venetians, called Alvise Mocenigo.

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Alvise II Mocenigo

Alvise II Mocenigo (Luigi Mocenigo) (Venice, 3 January 1628 – Venice, 6 May 1709) was the 110th doge of Venice from 17 July 1700 until his death.

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Alvise Pisani

Alvise Pisani (1 January 1664 in Venice – 17 June 1741 in Venice) was the 114th Doge of Venice, serving from 17 January 1735 until his death.

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Andrea Cappello

Andrea Cappello (– 24 August 1493) was a Venetian nobleman, merchant, banker, and politician.

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Andrea Contarini

Andrea Contarini was doge of Venice from 1367 to 1382.

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Andrea Dandolo

Andrea Dandolo (13067 September 1354) was elected the 54th doge of Venice in 1343, replacing Bartolomeo Gradenigo who died in late 1342.

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Andrea Ghisi

Andrea Ghisi was a Venetian nobleman, and the first Lord of Tinos and Mykonos.

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Andrea Gritti

Andrea Gritti (1455 – December 1538) was the Doge of Venice from 1523 to 1538, following a distinguished diplomatic and military career.

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Andrea Vendramin

Tomb of Andrea Vendramin in Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice Andrea Vendramin (1393 – May 5, 1478, both Venice) served as Doge of Venice, 1476–78, at the height of Venetian power, the only member of the Vendramin family to do so.

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Andronikos Kontostephanos

Andronikos Komnenos Kontostephanos (Ἀνδρόνικος Κομνηνός Κοντοστέφανος; ca. 1132/33 – after 1183), Latinized Andronicus Contostephanus, was a major figure in the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire during the reign of his uncle Manuel I Komnenos as a general, admiral, politician and a leading aristocrat.

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Anna Dandolo

Anna Dandolo (Ana Dandolo / Ана Дандоло; 1217–1258) was a Venetian noblewoman who became Queen consort of Serbia as the second wife of King Stefan the First-Crowned, founder of the Serbian kingdom.

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Antonio da Ponte

Antonio da Ponte (1512–1597) was a Venetian architect and engineer, most famous for his rebuilding of the Rialto Bridge in Venice.

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Antonio Grimani

Antonio Grimani (28 December 1434 – 7 May 1523) was the Doge of Venice from 1521 to 1523.

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Antonio Priuli (doge of Venice)

Antonio Priuli (10 May 1548 – 12 August 1623) was the 94th Doge of Venice, reigning from 17 May 1618 until his death.

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Antonio Venier

Tomb of Doge Antonio Venier Antonio Venier (c. 1330 – 23 November 1400) was a Doge of Venice reigning from October 1382 to his death.

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Antonius Romanus

Antonius Romanus (fl. 1400 – 1432) was an Italian composer of the early 15th century, the early quattrocento, in which musical styles was in transition between the late medieval era and early Renaissance.

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Approval voting

Approval voting is a single-winner electoral system where each voter may select ("approve") any number of candidates.

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April 17

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Aquileia

Aquileia (Acuilee/Aquilee/Aquilea;bilingual name of Aquileja - Oglej in: Venetian: Aquiłeja/Aquiłegia; Aglar/Agley/Aquileja; Oglej) is an ancient Roman city in Italy, at the head of the Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons, about from the sea, on the river Natiso (modern Natisone), the course of which has changed somewhat since Roman times.

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Arcielda Candiano

Arcielda Candiano (fl. 927 - 959) was a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Pietro III Candiano (r. 942 - 959).

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Arsenije III Čarnojević

Arsenije III Čarnojević (Арсеније III Чарнојевић, 1633 – 27 October 1706) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1674 to his death in 1706.

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Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Arturo Pérez-Reverte Gutiérrez (born 25 November 1951 in Cartagena) is a Spanish novelist and journalist.

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Augustinian nuns

Augustinian nuns are the most ancient and continuous segment of the Roman Catholic Augustinian religious order under the canons of contemporary historical method.

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Bajamonte Tiepolo

Bajamonte Tiepolo (died after 1329) was a Venetian noble, great-grandson of Doge Jacopo Tiepolo, grandson of Doge Lorenzo Tiepolo, son of Giacomo Tiepolo.

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Bajo Pivljanin

Bajo Pivljanin (Бајо Пивљанин – 7 May 1685) was a hajduk commander mostly active in the Ottoman territories of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia.

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Baldassare Galuppi

Baldassare Galuppi (18 October 17063 January 1785) was an Italian composer, born on the island of Burano in the Venetian Republic.

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Baldwin I of Jerusalem

Baldwin I, also known as Baldwin of Boulogne (1060s – 2 April 1118), was the first count of Edessa from 1098 to 1100, and the second crusader ruler and first King of Jerusalem from 1100 to his death.

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Baldwin I, Latin Emperor

Baldwin I (Boudewijn; Baudouin; July 1172 –) was the first emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.

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Baldwin II of Jerusalem

Baldwin II, also known as Baldwin of Bourcq or Bourg (Baudouin; died 21 August 1131), was Count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and King of Jerusalem from 1118 until his death.

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Barbarigo family

The Barbarigo family was a patrician family of the Republic of Venice.

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Barbaro family

The Barbaro family was a patrician family of Venice.

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Barozzi family

The Barozzi were an aristocratic Venetian family.

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Bartolomeo Gradenigo

Bartolomeo Gradenigo (1259 or 1260 – December 28, 1342) was the 53rd Doge of Venice from November 7, 1339 until his death.

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Basilikon

The basilikon (βασιλικόν, "imperial "), commonly also referred to as the doukaton (Greek: δουκάτον), was a widely circulated Byzantine silver coin of the first half of the 14th century.

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Basket-hilted sword

The basket-hilted sword is a sword type of the early modern era characterised by a basket-shaped guard that protects the hand.

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Battle of Adrianople (1205)

The Battle of Adrianople occurred around Adrianople on April 14, 1205 between Bulgarians and Cumans under Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria, and Crusaders under Baldwin I, who only months before had been crowned Emperor of Constantinople, allied with Venetians under Doge Enrico Dandolo It was won by the Bulgarians, after a successful ambush.

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Battle of Bicocca

The Battle of Bicocca or La Bicocca (Battaglia della Bicocca) was fought on 27 April 1522, during the Italian War of 1521–26.

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Battle of Brenta

The Battle of Brenta was fought between the cavalry of the Kingdom of Italy under king Berengar I and the Hungarians, hired by the East Francian king Arnulf of Carinthia, against him, at an unidentified location in northern Italian Peninsula along the river Brenta on 24 September 899.

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Battle of Cortenuova

The Battle of Cortenuova (sometimes spelled Cortenova) was fought on 27 November 1237 in the course of the Guelphs and Ghibellines Wars: in it, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II defeated the Second Lombard League.

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Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)

The Battle of Dyrrhachium (near present-day Durrës in Albania) took place on October 18, 1081 between the Byzantine Empire, led by the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118), and the Normans of southern Italy under Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria.

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Battle of Lepanto

The Battle of Lepanto was a naval engagement that took place on 7 October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, of which the Venetian Empire and the Spanish Empire were the main powers, inflicted a major defeat on the fleet of the Ottoman Empire in the Gulf of Patras, where Ottoman forces sailing westward from their naval station in Lepanto (the Venetian name of ancient Naupactus Ναύπακτος, Ottoman İnebahtı) met the fleet of the Holy League sailing east from Messina, Sicily.

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Battle of Maclodio

The Battle of Maclodio was fought on 11 October 1427, resulting in a victory for the Venetians under Carmagnola over the Milanese under Carlo I Malatesta.

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Battle of Zonchio

The naval Battle of Zonchio (Sapienza Deniz Muharebesi, also known as the Battle of Sapienza or the First Battle of Lepanto) took place on four separate days: 12, 20, 22 and 25 August 1499.

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Bay of Kotor

The Bay of Kotor (Montenegrin: Бока Которска, Boka Kotorska); Bocche di Cattaro), known simply as Boka ("the Bay"), is the name of the winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. The bay has been inhabited since antiquity. Its well-preserved medieval towns of Kotor, Risan, Tivat, Perast, Prčanj and Herceg Novi, along with their natural surroundings, are major tourist attractions. Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor has been a World Heritage Site since 1979. Its numerous Orthodox and Catholic churches and monasteries make it a major pilgrimage site.

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Béla III of Hungary

Béla III (III., Bela III, Belo III; 114823 April 1196) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1172 and 1196.

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Beatrice Regina della Scala

Beatrice Regina della Scala (1331 – 18 June 1384) was Lady of Milan by marriage to Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan, and politically active as the adviser of her spouse.

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Benjamin of Kalamata

Benjamin of Kalamata was the longtime chancellor of the Principality of Achaea in Frankish Greece from 1297 until at least 1324.

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Bernardin Frankopan

Bernardin Frankopan (1453–1529) was a Croatian nobleman, diplomat, warrior and patron, a member of the Frankopan noble family, very powerful and influential in the Croatian Kingdom.

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Bernardo Strozzi

Bernardo Strozzi, named il Cappuccino and il Prete Genovese (c. 1581 – 2 August 1644) was an Italian Baroque painter and engraver.

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Bertolome Zorzi

Bertolome Zorzi (Bartolomeus Gorgis; fl. 1266–1273) was a Venetian nobleman, merchant, and troubadour.

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Bertuccio

Bertuccio can refer to.

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Bertuccio Valiero

Bertuccio Valiero (1 July 1596 in Venice – 29 March 1658 in Venice) was the 102nd Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 15 June 1656 until his death.

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Beyoğlu

Beyoğlu is a district located on the European side of İstanbul, Turkey, separated from the old city (historic peninsula of Constantinople) by the Golden Horn.

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Bianca Maria Visconti

Bianca Maria Visconti (31 March 1425 – 28 October 1468) was Duchess of Milan from 1450 to 1468.

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Blessed sword and hat

The blessed sword (ensis benedictus, stocco benedetto or stocco pontificio) and the blessed hat (also: ducal hat, pileus or capellus, berrettone pontificio or berrettone ducale) were a gift offered by popes to Catholic monarchs or other secular recipients in recognition of their defence of Christendom.

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Bucentaur

The bucentaur (bucintoro in Italian and Venetian) was the state barge of the doges of Venice.

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Bulgarian–Latin wars

The Bulgarian–Latin wars were a series of conflicts between the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396) and the Latin Empire (1204–61).

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Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy

The Byzantine Empire had a complex system of aristocracy and bureaucracy, which was inherited from the Roman Empire.

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Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, which had been founded as Byzantium).

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Byzantine Empire under the Angelos dynasty

The Byzantine Empire or Byzantium is the term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the ethnic and Greek-speaking Roman Empire of the Middle Ages, centered on its capital of Constantinople.

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Byzantine–Venetian Treaty of 1082

The Byzantine–Venetian Treaty of 1082 was a trade and defence pact signed between the Byzantine Empire and the Republic of Venice, in the form of an imperial chrysobull, or golden bull, issued by Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.

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Ca' d'Oro

The Palazzo Santa Sofia is a palace on the Grand Canal in Venice, northern Italy.

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Camauro

A camauro (from the Latin camelaucum and from the Greek kamelauchion, meaning "camel skin hat") is a cap traditionally worn by the Pope of the Catholic Church.

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Carlo Contarini

Carlo Contarini (5 July 1580 in Venice – 1 May 1656 in Venice) was the 100th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 27 March 1655 until his death a little over a year later.

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Carlo Ruzzini

Carlo Ruzzini (11 November 1653 – 5 January 1735) was a Venetian diplomat, statesman and Doge.

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Carlo Zeno

Carlo Zeno (or Zen) (1333 – March 8, 1418) was an Italian admiral from Venice, who is considered a hero of the War of Chioggia against the Republic of Genoa.

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Casanova (2005 film)

Casanova is a 2005 American romance film directed by Lasse Hallström starring Heath Ledger and loosely based on the life of Giacomo Casanova.

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Casanova's Big Night

Casanova's Big Night (1954) is a comedy film starring Bob Hope and Joan Fontaine, which is a spoof of swashbuckling historical adventure films.

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Castle of Avio

The Castle of Avio (also known as the Castle of Sabbionara, Italian: Castello di Avio, old German: Schloß Aue) is a medieval castle in the comune Avio, Trentino, northern Italy.

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Caterina Dolfin

Caterina Dolfin (Venice, 8 May 1736 - Venice, 14 November 1793) was an Italian (Venetian) poet.

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Catherine Cornaro

Catherine Cornaro (Αικατερίνη Κορνάρο, Caterina Corner) (25 November 1454 – 10 July 1510) was the last monarch of the Kingdom of Cyprus.

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Charles III of Spain

Charles III (Spanish: Carlos; Italian: Carlo; 20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) was King of Spain and the Spanish Indies (1759–1788), after ruling Naples as Charles VII and Sicily as Charles V (1734–1759), kingdoms he abdicated to his son Ferdinand.

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Charles the Fat

Charles III (13 June 839 – 13 January 888), also known as Charles the Fat, was the Carolingian Emperor from 881 to 888.

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Cheveley

The village of Cheveley is situated in the county of Cambridgeshire and lies about four miles east-south-east of the market town of Newmarket.

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Christian forces of the First Crusade

The following is an overview of the armies of First Crusade, including the armies of the European noblemen of the "Princes' Crusade", the Byzantine army, a number of independent crusaders as well as the preceding People’s Crusade and the subsequent Crusade of 1101 and other European campaigns prior to the Second Crusade beginning in 1147.

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Christianity in the 13th century

Bibliothèque Nationale de France --> The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) imperial church headed by Constantinople continued to assert its universal authority.

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Civezza

Civezza (çivèssa in Ligurian) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Imperia in the Italian region Liguria, located about southwest of Genoa and about west of Imperia.

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Clara Gonzaga

Clara Gonzaga, Countess of Montpensier, Dauphine of Auvergne, Duchess of Sessa (1 July 1464 – 2 June 1503)Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Dukes of Bourbon was an Italian noblewoman of the House of Gonzaga.

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Codroipo

Codroipo (Codroip) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about northwest of Trieste and about southwest of Udine.

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Coloman, King of Hungary

Coloman the Learned, also the Book-Lover or the Bookish (Könyves Kálmán; Koloman; Koloman Učený; 10703February 1116) was King of Hungary from 1095 and King of Croatia from 1097 until his death.

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Compadre

The compadre (literally "co-father" or "co-parent") relationship between the parents and godparents of a child is an important bond that originates when a child is baptized in Iberian and Latin American families.

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Constantine X Doukas

Constantine X Doukas or Dukas, Latinized as Ducas (Κωνσταντῖνος Ι΄ Δούκας, Kōnstantinos X Doukas, 1006 – 22 May 1067) was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 24 November 1059 to 22 May 1067.

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Constantinople

Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις Konstantinoúpolis; Constantinopolis) was the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire (330–1204 and 1261–1453), and also of the brief Latin (1204–1261), and the later Ottoman (1453–1923) empires.

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Contarini

Contarini is one of the founding families of Venicehttps://archive.org/details/teatroaraldicose02tett, Leone Tettoni.

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Cornaro family

The Cornaro (Corner in Venetian dialect) are a patrician family in Venice from which for centuries senior office-holders and Doges sprung.

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Council of Ten

The Council of Ten (Consiglio dei Dieci; Consejo de i Diexe), or simply the Ten, was, from 1310 to 1797, one of the major governing bodies of the Republic of Venice whose actions were often secretive.

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Cretan War (1645–1669)

The Cretan War (Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Guerra di Candia, Kandijski rat), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession.

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Cristoforo Moro

Cristoforo Moro (1390 – November 10, 1471) was the 67th Doge of Venice.

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Croats

Croats (Hrvati) or Croatians are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia.

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Crown (heraldry)

A crown is often an emblem of a sovereign state, a monarch's government, or items endorsed by it (see The Crown).

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Dalmatian Italians

Dalmatian Italians are the historical Italian national minority living in the region of Dalmatia, now part of Croatia and Montenegro.

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Dandolo

Dandolo was a patrician family of the Republic of Venice, which produced four Doges of Venice.

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Dandolo (disambiguation)

Dandolo is an Italian surname.

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De la Conquête de Constantinople

De la Conquête de Constantinople (On the Conquest of Constantinople), is the oldest surviving example of historical French prose, and considered to be one of the most important historical sources on the Fourth Crusade.

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Despot (court title)

Despot or despotes (from δεσπότης, despótēs, "lord", "master") was a senior Byzantine court title that was bestowed on the sons or sons-in-law of reigning emperors, and initially denoted the heir-apparent.

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Dogaressa

Dogaressa was the official title of the spouse of the Doge of Venice.

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Doge

A doge (plural dogi or doges) was an elected lord and chief of state in many of the Italian city-states during the medieval and renaissance periods.

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Doge (disambiguation)

Doge may refer to.

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Doge of Genoa

The Doge of Genoa (Ligurian: Dûxe, pron. /'dy:ʒe/; Januensium dux et populi defensor, "Commander of the Genoese and Defender of the People") was the ruler of the Republic of Genoa, a communal republic, from 1339 until the state's extinction in 1797.

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Doge's Palace

The Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale; Pałaso Dogal) is a palace built in Venetian Gothic style, and one of the main landmarks of the city of Venice in northern Italy.

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Dolfin Dolfin

Dolfin Dolfin or Delfino Delfin, was a Venetian nobleman who served during the Fall of Constantinople in 1453.

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Dolphin

Dolphins are a widely distributed and diverse group of aquatic mammals.

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Domagoj of Croatia

Domagoj (Domagoi) (died 876) was a duke (knez) of the Duchy of Croatia in 864–876 and the founder of the House of Domagojević.

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Domenico Grimani

Domenico Grimani (19 February 1461 – 27 August 1523) was an Italian nobleman, theologian and cardinal.

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Domenico II Contarini

Domenico II Contarini (Venice, January 28, 1585 – Venice, January 26, 1675) was the 104th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on October 16, 1659 until his death.

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Domenico Leoni

Domenico Leoni (Latin: Dominicus Leo Abrogatis; lifedates unknown) was a Venetian statesman, originally from Malamocco,Hazlitt, p. 44 who served as magister militum of Venice in 737.

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Domenico Michiel

Domenico Michiel was the 35th Doge of Venice.

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Domenico Monegario

Domenico Monegario was the traditional sixth Doge of Venice (756–764).

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Domenico Morosini

Domenico Morosini (died February 1156) was the thirty-seventh doge of the Republic of Venice, reigning from 1148 until his death in 1156.

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Domenico Selvo

Domenico Selvo (died 1087) was the 31st Doge of Venice, serving from 1071 to 1084.

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Donà family

The Donà, also known as Donato, are an old patrician family in Venice, which produced at least three Doges.

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Dubravka (drama)

Dubravka is a drama of mythological-pastoral content and allegorical meaning written in the mid-third decade of the 17th century by the Croatian author Ivan Gundulić.

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Ducat

The ducat was a gold or silver coin used as a trade coin in Europe from the later middle ages until as late as the 20th century.

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Duchy of Croatia

"Duchy of Croatia" (also "Duchy of the Croats", Kneževina Hrvata; "Dalmatian Croatia", Dalmatinska Hrvatska; "Littoral Croatia", Primorska Hrvatska; Greek: Χρωβατία, Chrovatía), was a medieval Croatian duchy that was established in the former Roman province of Dalmatia.

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Duchy of the Archipelago

The Duchy of the Archipelago (Ducato dell'arcipelago, Δουκάτο του Αρχιπελάγους), or also Duchy of Naxos (Ducato di Nasso, Δουκάτο της Νάξου) or Duchy of the Aegean (Ducato dell'Egeo, Δουκάτο του Αιγαίου), was a maritime state created by Venetian interests in the Cyclades archipelago in the Aegean Sea, in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade, centered on the islands of Naxos and Paros.

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Dujam II Frankopan

Dujam (II) Frankopan (Frangepán (II.) Duim; died 1317), also Dujam II of Krk (Dujam II.), was a Croatian noble, an early member of the illustrious House of Frankopan, who took control of the Adriatic Sea's western coast in Croatia, which had been in a personal union with Hungary since 1102.

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Edwin Ransford

Edwin Ransford (13 March 1805 – 22 November 1876) was an English singer and composer.

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Elective monarchy

An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by an elected monarch, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance.

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Electoral capitulation

An electoral capitulation was a written agreement in parts of mediaeval Europe in which an imperial candidate made commitments about what he would do in the event of his election, but which could also specify how his responsibilities would be regulated and place limitations on his authority to exercise power.

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Elena Cornaro Piscopia

Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia, also Helen Cornaro (5 June 1646 – 26 July 1684), was a Venetian philosopher of noble descent, who was one of the first women to receive an academic degree from a university and in 1678 she became the first woman in the world to receive a Ph.D. degree.

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Enrico Dandolo

Enrico Dandolo (anglicised as Henry Dandolo and Latinized as Henricus Dandulus; 1107 – May 1205) was the 41st Doge of Venice from 1192 until his death.

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Eraclea

Location of Eraclea in the province of Venice. Eraclea is a small city and comune in the province of Venice, Veneto, Italy.

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Eski Imaret Mosque

Eski Imaret Mosque (Eski Imaret Camii) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans.

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Eudokia Makrembolitissa

Eudokia Makrembolitissa (or Eudocia Macrembolitissa) (Εὐδοκία Μακρεμβολίτισσα) (c.1021 – 1096) was a Byzantine Empress by marriage to Emperor Constantine X Doukas.

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Evil May Day

Evil May Day or Ill May Day is the name of a riot which took place in 1517 as a protest against foreigners living in London.

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Execrabilis

Execrabilis is a papal bull issued by Pope Pius II on 18 January 1460 condemning conciliarism.

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Fall of the Republic of Venice

The Fall of the Republic of Venice was a series of events in 1797, that led to the dissolution and dismemberment of the Republic of Venice at the hands of Napoleon Bonaparte and Habsburg Austria.

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Feast of the Rosary

The Feast of the Rosary (German: Rosenkranzfest) is a 1506 oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, now in the National Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic.

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Festa del Redentore

The Festa del Redentore is an event held in Venice the third Sunday of July where the fireworks play an important role.

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Filippo Calendario

Filippo Calendario (died 16 April 1355 in Venice, Italy) was an architect, a designer of the 14th century Doge's Palace, Venice.

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Fiorenza Sommaripa

Fiorenza Sommaripa (died 1518) was sovereign Lady of Paros in 1517-1518.

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First Scutari War

The First Scutari War (Први скадарски рат) was an armed conflict in 1405—1412 between Zeta and the Venetian Republic over Scutari and other former possessions of Zeta captured by Venice.

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Fleur-de-lis

The fleur-de-lis/fleur-de-lys (plural: fleurs-de-lis/fleurs-de-lys) or flower-de-luce is a stylized lily (in French, fleur means "flower", and lis means "lily") that is used as a decorative design or motif, and many of the Catholic saints of France, particularly St. Joseph, are depicted with a lily.

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Fosca (opera)

Fosca is an opera seria in four acts by Brazilian composer Antônio Carlos Gomes to an Italian-language libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni based on Luigi Capranica's 1869 novel La festa delle Marie.

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Foscari

The Foscari were an ancient Venetian patrician family, which reached its peak in the 14th–15th centuries, culminating in the dogeship of Francesco Foscari (1423–1457).

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Foundling hospital

A foundling hospital was originally an institution for the reception of foundlings, i.e., children who had been abandoned or exposed, and left for the public to find and save.

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Fourth Crusade

The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III.

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Fra Mauro

Fra Mauro, O.S.B. Cam., (died 1464) was an Italian cartographer who lived in the Republic of Venice.

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Francesco Argentino

Francesco Argentino (died 1511) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

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Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola

Francesco Bussone, often called Count of Carmagnola (c. 1382 – 5 May 1432), was an Italian condottiero.

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Francesco Contarini

Francesco Contarini (Venice, 28 November 1556 – Venice, 6 December 1624) was the 95th Doge of Venice, reigning from 8 September 1623 until his death fourteen months later.

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Francesco Cornaro (Doge)

Francesco Cornaro or Francesco Corner (Venice, 6 March 1585 – Venice, 5 June 1656) was the 101st Doge of Venice.

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Francesco da Mosto

Francesco da Mosto (born 1961) is an Italian architect, author, historian, film maker and television presenter.

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Francesco Dandolo

Monument to Doge Francesco Dandolo Francesco Dandolo (died 1339) was the 52nd Doge of Venice.

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Francesco Donato

Francesco Donato was the Doge of Venice from 1545 to 1553.

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Francesco Erizzo

Francesco Erizzo (Venice, February 18, 1566 – Venice, January 3, 1646) was the 98th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on April 10, 1631 until his death fifteen years later.

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Francesco Foscari

Francesco Foscari (19 June 1373 – 1 November 1457) was the 65th Doge of the Republic of Venice from 1423 to 1457.

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Francesco Landini

Francesco degli Organi, Francesco il Cieco, or Francesco da Firenze, called by later generations Francesco Landini or Landino (c. 1325 or 1335 – September 2, 1397) was an Italian composer, organist, singer, poet and instrument maker.

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Francesco Loredan

Francesco Loredan (9 February 1685 in Venice – 19 May 1762 in Venice) was a Venetian statesman of the Loredan family; he served as the 116th Doge of Venice from 18 March 1752 until his death.

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Francesco Molin

Francesco Molin or Francesco Da Molin (21 April 1575 – 27 February 1655) was the 99th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 20 January 1646 until his death.

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Francesco Morosini

Francesco Morosini (26 February 1619 – 16 January 1694) was the Doge of Venice from 1688 to 1694, at the height of the Great Turkish War.

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Francesco Venier

Francesco Venier was the Doge of Venice from 1554 to 1556.

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Francesco's Venice

Francesco's Venice was a four-part BBC television documentary series hosted by Francesco da Mosto and first broadcast on BBC2 in 2004.

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Frankopan

The Frankopan family (Frankopani, Frankapani; Frangipani, Frangepán. Frangepanus/Francopanus), was a Croatian noble family, whose members were among the great landowner magnates and high officers of the Kingdom of Hungary–Croatia.

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Frozza Orseolo

Frozza Orseolo (1015 – 17 February 1071) was the third royal consort of Austria.

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Full College

The Full College (Pien Collegio) was the main executive body of the Republic of Venice, overseeing day-to-day governance and preparing the agenda for the Venetian Senate.

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Gabriele Ferzetti

Gabriele Ferzetti (born Pasquale Ferzetti; 17 March 1925 – 2 December 2015) was an Italian actor with more than 160 credits across film, television, and stage.

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Galla Gaulo

Galla Lupanio or Gaulo was the fifth traditional Doge of Venice (755–756).

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Gambling on papal elections

Gambling on papal elections has at least a 500-year history.

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Gardens of Versailles

The Gardens of Versailles (Jardins du château de Versailles) occupy part of what was once the Domaine royale de Versailles, the royal demesne of the château of Versailles.

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Gaspar Graziani

Gaspar (or Gaşpar, Gasparo) Graziani (also credited as Grazziani, Gratiani and Graţiani; Kasper Gratiani in Polish; ca. 1575/1580–1620) was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between February 4OS/February 14 NS 1619 and September 19 OS/September 29 NS 1620 (see Adoption of the Gregorian calendar).

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Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians

Géza (940 – 997), also Gejza, was Grand Prince of the Hungarians from the early 970s.

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Gentile Bellini

Gentile Bellini (c. 1429 – 23 February 1507) was an Italian painter of the school of Venice.

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Geremia Ghisi

Geremia Ghisi was a Venetian nobleman who in ca.

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Giambattista Basile

Giambattista Basile (February 1566 – February 1632) was a Neapolitan poet, courtier, and fairy tale collector.

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Gian Girolamo Albani

Gian Girolamo Albani (1509–1591) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.

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Gian Matteo Giberti

Gian Matteo Giberti (20 September 1495 – 30 December 1543) was an Italian diplomat, Bishop of Verona.

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Giorgi family

The House of Giorgi (in the sources also De Giorgi, Georgio, Zorzi, or, during late Renaissance also Latinized as de Georgiis; later in Croatian also Žurgović, more recently Đurđević) is a princely and ruling dynasty and one of the most prestigious noble families of the Republic of Ragusa that first began to gather prominence in Rome and the Republic of Venice.

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Giorgione

Giorgione (born Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco; c. 1477/78–1510) was an Italian painter of the Venetian school in the High Renaissance from Venice, whose career was ended by his death at a little over 30.

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Giovanni Antonio Faldoni

Domenico Rossetti (circa 1690- circa 1770) was an Italian painter and engraver.

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Giovanni Bembo

Giovanni Bembo (21 August 1543 in Venice – 16 March 1618 in Venice) was the 92nd Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on December 2, 1615 until his death.

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Giovanni Contarini

Giovanni Contarini (1549–1605) was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance.

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Giovanni Dandolo

Giovanni Dandolo was the 48th Doge of Venice, elected late in his life on 31 March 1280, died on 2 November 1289.

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Giovanni Dolfin

Giovanni Dolfin, also known as Giovanni Delfino or Delfin (died 12 July 1361) was the fifty-seventh Doge of Venice, appointed on August 13, 1356.

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Giovanni Galbaio

Giovanni Galbaio was the eighth Doge of Venice (787–804) according to tradition, but only the sixth historically verifiable one.

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Giovanni Gradenigo

Giovanni Gradenigo (died 8 August 1356) was the fifty-sixth Doge of Venice, appointed on 21 April 1355.

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Giovanni I Cornaro

Giovanni I Corner or Cornaro (Venice, 11 November 1551 – Venice, 23 December 1629) was the 96th Doge of Venice, reigning from 24 January 1625 until his death.

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Giovanni I Participazio

Giovanni I Participazio (or Particiaco) (died 837) was the tenth (historical) or twelfth (traditional) Doge of Venice from the death of his brother in 829 to his arrest and deposition in 836.

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Giovanni II Cornaro

Giovanni II Cornaro, sometimes Corner (4 August 1647 – 12 August 1722) was a Venetian nobleman and statesman; he served as the 111th Doge of Venice from 22 May 1709 until his death.

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Giovanni II Participazio

Giovanni II Participazio (or Particiaco) was the thirteenth (historical) or fifteenth (traditional) Doge of Venice after the death of his father, Orso I, in 881 until his resignation in 887.

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Giovanni Mocenigo

Monument to Giovanni Mocenigo - Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice Giovanni Ser di Mocenigo, Jr. (1409 – September 14, 1485), Pietro Mocenigo's brother, was doge of Venice from 1478 to 1485.

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Giovanni Orseolo

Giovanni Orseolo (981-1006/7) was the first Venetian to hold power in Dalmatia, holding the title of Dux Dalmatiae.

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Giovanni Pesaro

Giovanni Pesaro (Venice, September 1, 1589 – Venice, September 30, 1659) was the 103rd Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on April 8, 1658 until his death.

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Giovanni Soranzo

Giovanni Soranzo (born Burano, 1240 - died Venice, December 31, 1328) was a Venetian statesman of the prominent Soranzo family who served as the 51st Doge of Venice.

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Girolamo Cappello

Girolamo Cappello (born 13 April 1538) was a Venetian ambassador.

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Girolamo Priuli (1486–1567)

Girolamo Priuli (1486 in Venice – 4 November 1567 in Venice) was a Venetian noble, who served as the eighty-third Doge of Venice, from 1 September 1559 until his sudden death from a stroke in 1567.

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Girolamo Tartarotti

Girolamo Tartarotti (Hieronymous Tartarotti;. 1706–1761) was an Italian abbot, Neo-Platonist, and writer, primarily famed for his works on witchcraft.

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Giustiniano Participazio

Giustiniano Participazio (Agnellus Iustinianus Particiacus; died 829) was the eleventh (traditional) or ninth (historical) Doge of Venice from 825 to his death.

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Gold chain Manin

The gold chain, called Manin, consists of a 22-karat gold wire.

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Goldstone (glass)

Goldstone is a type of glittering glass made in a low-oxygen reducing atmosphere.

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Grand Canal (Venice)

The Grand Canal (Canal Grande; Canal Grando, anciently Canałasso) is a channel in Venice, Italy.

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Great Fire of London

The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London from Sunday, 2 September to Thursday, 6 of September 1666.

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Gregorio Barbarigo

Saint Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and later as the Bishop of Padua.

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Grimani family

The Grimani family were a prominent Venetian patrician family, including three Doges of Venice.

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Guy of Ivrea

Guy (or Guido) (940 – 25 June 965) was the margrave of Ivrea from 950 to his death.

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Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia (from the Greek Αγία Σοφία,, "Holy Wisdom"; Sancta Sophia or Sancta Sapientia; Ayasofya) is a former Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal basilica (church), later an Ottoman imperial mosque and now a museum (Ayasofya Müzesi) in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Hass Murad Pasha

Hass Murad Pasha was an Ottoman commander of Eastern Roman origin.

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Henry Wotton

Sir Henry Wotton (30 March 1568 – December 1639) was an English author, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614 and 1625.

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History of Dalmatia

The History of Dalmatia concerns the history of the area that covers eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and its inland regions, from the 2nd century BC up to the present day.

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History of the Byzantine Empire

This history of the Byzantine Empire covers the history of the Eastern Roman Empire from late antiquity until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 AD.

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History of the Cyclades

The Cyclades (Greek: Κυκλάδες Kykládes) are Greek islands located in the southern part of the Aegean Sea.

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History of the Republic of Venice

The Republic of Venice (Repùblica Vèneta; Repubblica di Venezia), traditionally known as the Most Serene Republic of Venice (Serenìsima Repùblica Vèneta; Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia), was a sovereign state and maritime republic in northeastern Italy, which existed for a millennium between the 8th century and the 18th century.

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History of the telescope

The earliest known telescope appeared in 1608 in the Netherlands when an eyeglass maker named Hans Lippershey tried to obtain a patent on one.

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Horses of Saint Mark

The Horses of Saint Mark (Cavalli di San Marco), also known as the Triumphal Quadriga, is a set of Roman bronze statues of four horses, originally part of a monument depicting a quadriga (a four-horse carriage used for chariot racing).

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House of Mocenigo

The Mocenigo family was a Venetian family of Lombard Dalmatian origin.

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House of Ordelaffi

The House of Ordelaffi was a noble family that ruled the lower Romagna from the 13th century to 1504, with some interregnums.

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House of Venier

The Venier were a prominent family in the Republic of Venice who entered the Venetian nobility in the 14th century.

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Hubert, Duke of Spoleto

Hubert (or Humbert, Italian Uberto or Umberto; died c. 969) was the illegitimate son of King Hugh of Italy and his concubine Wandelmoda.

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Hugo de Lantins

Hugo de Lantins (fl. 1420–1430) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the late Medieval era and early Renaissance.

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Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin

The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin, also Hungarian conquest or Hungarian land-taking (honfoglalás: "conquest of the homeland"), was a series of historical events ending with the settlement of the Hungarians in Central Europe at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries.

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I due Foscari

(The Two Foscari) is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on a historical play, The Two Foscari by Lord Byron.

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Il Ballo del Doge

Il Ballo del Doge ("The Doge’s Ball") is a Venetian masquerade ball, one of the many events held annually during the Carnival of Venice.

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Il bravo

Il bravo, ossia La Veneziana ("The Assassin, or The Venetian Woman") is an opera in three acts by Saverio Mercadante to an Italian-language libretto by Gaetano Rossi and Marco Marcello.

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Il Redentore

The Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore (Church of the Most Holy Redeemer), commonly known as Il Redentore, is a 16th-century Roman Catholic church located on Giudecca (island) in the sestiere of Dorsoduro, in the city of Venice, Italy.

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Immurement

Immurement (from Latin im- "in" and murus "wall"; literally "walling in") is a form of imprisonment, usually for life, in which a person is placed within an enclosed space with no exits.

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Italian ironclad Enrico Dandolo

Enrico Dandolo was the second of two turret ships built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1870s.

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Italian War of 1521–26

The Italian War of 1521–26, sometimes known as the Four Years' War, was a part of the Italian Wars.

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Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria

Ivan Alexander (Иван Александър, transliterated Ivan Aleksandǎr; pronounced; original spelling: ІѠАНЪ АЛЄѮАНдРЪ), also sometimes Anglicized as John Alexander, ruled as Emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria from 1331 to 1371,Lalkov, Rulers of Bulgaria, pp.

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Jacob van der Kerckhoven

Jacob van der Kerckhove or Jacques van de Kerckhoven, known in Italy as Giacomo da Castello (1636/1637 – after 1712), was a Flemish painter who after training in Antwerp was active in the Veneto region in Italy.

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Jacopo Contarini

Jacopo Contarini (1194-1280) was the 47th Doge of Venice, from 6 September 1275 to his abdication on 6 March 1280.

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Jacopo I da Carrara

Jacopo or Giacomo I da Carrara, called the Great (Grande), was the founder of the Carraresi dynasty that ruled Padua from 1318 to 1405.

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Jacopo Tiepolo

Jacopo Tiepolo (died 19 July 1249), also known as Giacomo Tiepolo, was Doge of Venice from 1229 to 1249.

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James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose

James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose (1612 – 21 May 1650) was a Scottish nobleman, poet and soldier, who initially joined the Covenanters in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, but subsequently supported King Charles I as the English Civil War developed.

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Jean Karadja Pasha

Prince Jean Constantin Alexandre Othon Karadja Pasha (March 9, 1835 in Nauplia – August 11, 1894 in The Hague) was a Phanariot army officer and diplomat of the Ottoman Empire.

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Jelena Balšić

Jelena Balšić (Јелена Балшић; 1365/1366 – 1443), also known as Jelena Lazarević, was a medieval Serbian noblewoman, daughter of Lazar of Serbia.

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Jeronimo Bassano

Jeronimo Bassano was an Italian musician who is noteworthy for having been head of a family of musicians — Anthony Bassano, Jacomo, Alvise, Jasper, John and Baptista — who moved from Venice to England and the household of Henry VIII to serve the court.

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Johan Ernst van Nassau-Siegen

Johan (or John) Ernst of Nassau-Siegen or Hans Ernst (Dillenburg, 21 October 1582 - Udine, September 27, 1617) was a general in the Uskok War.

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John Juvenal Ancina

Blessed Giovanni Giovenale Ancina (19 October 1545 – 30 August 1604) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Saluzzo and was a professed member from the Oratorians.

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John Morosini

The Blessed John Morosini, O.S.B., († 1012) was a Venetian abbot, who founded the noted Monastery of St. George in that city.

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John of Brienne

John of Brienne (1170 – 27 March 1237), also known as John I, was King of Jerusalem from 1210 to 1225 and Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1229 to 1237.

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John the Deacon (Venetian chronicler)

John the Deacon (Giovanni Diacono or Giovanni da Venezia; 940–45 – died after 1018) was a Venetian deacon, secretary to the doge of Venice and a chronicler.

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Julian March

The Julian March (Serbo-Croatian, Slovene: Julijska krajina) or Julian Venetia (Venezia Giulia; Venesia Julia; Vignesie Julie; Julisch Venetien) is an area of southeastern Europe which is divided among Croatia, Italy and Slovenia.

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June 21

This day usually marks the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, which is the day of the year with the most hours of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere and the fewest hours of daylight in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Kelefa

Kelefa (Κελεφά) is a castle and village in Mani, Laconia, Greece.

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Kemal Reis

Kemal Reis (c. 1451 – 1511) was an Ottoman privateer and admiral.

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Kingdom of Albania (medieval)

The Kingdom of Albania (Regnum Albaniae) was established by Charles of Anjou in the Albanian territories he conquered from the Byzantine Empire in 1271.

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Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)

The Kingdom of Croatia (Regnum Croatiae; Kraljevina Hrvatska, Hrvatsko Kraljevstvo) was a medieval kingdom in Central Europe comprising most of what is today Croatia (without western Istria and some Dalmatian coastal cities), as well as most of the modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301)

The Kingdom of Hungary came into existence in Central Europe when Stephen I, Grand Prince of the Hungarians, was crowned king in 1000 or 1001.

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Knightly sword

The sword typical of the European High Middle Ages (sometimes academically categorized as knightly sword, knightly arming sword, or arming sword) was a straight, double-edged weapon with a single-handed cruciform hilt and a blade length of about.

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Krajina Belojević

Krajina Belojević (Крајина, Κράινα) was the župan of Travunia, an administrative unit of the Principality of Serbia, in the 9th century.

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Ladislaus II of Hungary

Ladislaus II or Ladislas II (II., Croatian and Slovak: Ladislav II; 113114 January 1163) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1162 and 1163, having usurped the crown from his nephew, Stephen III.

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Lastovo

Lastovo (Lagosta, Augusta, Augusta Insula, Ladestanos, Illyrian: Ladest) is an island municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia.

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Latin Empire

The Empire of Romania (Imperium Romaniae), more commonly known in historiography as the Latin Empire or Latin Empire of Constantinople, and known to the Byzantines as the Frankokratia or the Latin Occupation, was a feudal Crusader state founded by the leaders of the Fourth Crusade on lands captured from the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.

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Leandro Bassano

Leandro Bassano (June 10, 1557 – April 15, 1622), also called Leandro dal Ponte, was an Italian artist from Bassano del Grappa, the younger brother of Francesco Bassano the Younger and third son of Jacopo Bassano, who took their name from their town of Bassano del Grappa.

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Leo Gabalas

Leo Gabalas (Λέων Γαβαλᾶς) was a Byzantine Greek magnate and independent ruler of a domain, centered on the island of Rhodes and including nearby Aegean islands, which was established in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Byzantine Empire by the Fourth Crusade in 1204.

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Leonardo Donato

Leonardo Donà, or Donato (Venice, February 12, 1536 – Venice, July 16, 1612) was the 90th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 10, 1606 until his death.

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Leonardo Loredan

Leonardo Loredan (or Loredano) (November 16, 1436 – June 21, 1521) of the Loredan family was the 75th doge of the Republic of Venice from 1501 until his death.

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Libertas (film)

Libertas is a 2006 Croatian-Italian co-production film directed by Veljko Bulajić.

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Lido di Venezia

The Lido, or Venice Lido (Lido di Venezia), is an long sandbar in Venice, northern Italy; it is home to about 20,000 residents.

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Lionboy

Lionboy is a children's and young adult's fantasy trilogy written by Zizou Corder (the shared pen-name of English novelist Louisa Young and her daughter Isabel Adomakoh Young).

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List of Aria episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the anime television series Aria, adapted from the science fiction manga series ''Aqua'' and ''Aria'' by Kozue Amano.

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List of Doges of Venice

The following is a list of all 120 of the Doges of Venice ordered by the dates of their reigns which are put in parentheses.

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List of last surviving veterans of military insurgencies and wars

This a chronological list of the last surviving veterans of military insurgencies, conflicts and wars around the world.

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List of last survivors of historical events

The following is a list of last survivors of notable historical and cultural events, excluding wars, which are covered in separate lists that can be found in the See also section.

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List of painters and architects of Venice

The list of painters and architects of Venice includes notable painters and architects who have a significant connection to the Italian city of Venice.

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List of palaces

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List of palaces in Italy

This is a list of the most important palaces in Italy, sorted by city.

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List of physically disabled politicians

The following is a list of politicians who hold or held office while having a significant physical disability.

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List of state leaders in 1026

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List of state leaders in 1084

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List of state leaders in 1086

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List of state leaders in 1117

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List of state leaders in 1200

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List of state leaders in 1210

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List of state leaders in 1220

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List of state leaders in 1221

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List of state leaders in 1240

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List of state leaders in 1250

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List of state leaders in 1260

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List of state leaders in 1270

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List of state leaders in 1280

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List of state leaders in 1290

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List of state leaders in 1300

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List of state leaders in 1310

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List of state leaders in 1320

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List of state leaders in 1330

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List of state leaders in 1331

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List of state leaders in 1332

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List of state leaders in 1333

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List of state leaders in 1334

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List of state leaders in 1335

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List of state leaders in 1336

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List of state leaders in 1337

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List of state leaders in 1338

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List of state leaders in 1343

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List of state leaders in 1344

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List of state leaders in 1345

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List of state leaders in 1350

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List of state leaders in 1358

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List of state leaders in 1359

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List of state leaders in 1360

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List of state leaders in 1370

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List of state leaders in 1372

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List of state leaders in 1373

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List of state leaders in 1374

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List of state leaders in 1375

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List of state leaders in 1376

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List of state leaders in 1377

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List of state leaders in 1378

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List of state leaders in 1379

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List of state leaders in 1380

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List of state leaders in 1381

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List of state leaders in 1382

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List of state leaders in 1389

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List of state leaders in 1390

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List of state leaders in 1391

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List of state leaders in 1392

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List of state leaders in 1400

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List of state leaders in 1410

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List of state leaders in 1411

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List of state leaders in 1414

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List of state leaders in 1415

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List of state leaders in 1416

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List of state leaders in 1417

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List of state leaders in 1418

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List of state leaders in 1419

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List of state leaders in 1420

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List of state leaders in 1430

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List of state leaders in 1435

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List of state leaders in 1438

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List of state leaders in 1439

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List of state leaders in 1453

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List of state leaders in 1457

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List of state leaders in 1479

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List of state leaders in 1483

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List of state leaders in 1485

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List of state leaders in 1486

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List of state leaders in 1487

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List of state leaders in 1489

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List of state leaders in 1492

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List of state leaders in 1494

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List of state leaders in 1495

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List of state leaders in 1501

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List of state leaders in 1517

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List of state leaders in 1518

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List of state leaders in 1519

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List of state leaders in 1523

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List of state leaders in 1536

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List of state leaders in 1552

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List of state leaders in 1560

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List of state leaders in 1570

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List of state leaders in 1571

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List of state leaders in 1577

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List of state leaders in 1600

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List of state leaders in 1610

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List of state leaders in 1615

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List of state leaders in 1616

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List of state leaders in 1617

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List of state leaders in 1618

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List of state leaders in 1619

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List of state leaders in 1629

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List of state leaders in 1630

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List of state leaders in 1631

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List of state leaders in 1639

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List of state leaders in 1640

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List of state leaders in 1649

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List of state leaders in 1650

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List of state leaders in 1655

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List of state leaders in 1656

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List of state leaders in 1658

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List of state leaders in 1659

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List of state leaders in 1660

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List of state leaders in 1661

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List of state leaders in 1669

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List of state leaders in 1670

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List of state leaders in 1680

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List of state leaders in 1690

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List of state leaders in 1700

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List of state leaders in 1718

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List of state leaders in 1735

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List of state leaders in 1736

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List of state leaders in 1737

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List of state leaders in 1738

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List of state leaders in 1739

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List of state leaders in 1740

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List of state leaders in 1742

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List of state leaders in 1743

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List of state leaders in 1744

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List of state leaders in 1745

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List of state leaders in 1746

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List of state leaders in 1747

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List of state leaders in 1748

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List of state leaders in 1749

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List of state leaders in 1750

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List of state leaders in 1751

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List of state leaders in 1752

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List of state leaders in 1753

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List of state leaders in 1754

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List of state leaders in 1755

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List of state leaders in 1756

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List of state leaders in 1757

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List of state leaders in 1758

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List of state leaders in 1759

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List of state leaders in 1760

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List of state leaders in 1761

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List of state leaders in 1762

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List of state leaders in 1763

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List of state leaders in 1764

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List of state leaders in 1765

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List of state leaders in 1766

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List of state leaders in 1767

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List of state leaders in 1768

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List of state leaders in 1769

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List of state leaders in 1770

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List of state leaders in 1771

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List of state leaders in 1772

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List of state leaders in 1773

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List of state leaders in 1774

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List of state leaders in 1775

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List of state leaders in 1776

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List of state leaders in 1777

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List of state leaders in 1778

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List of state leaders in 1779

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List of state leaders in 1780

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List of state leaders in 1781

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List of state leaders in 1782

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List of state leaders in 1788

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Lists of rulers of Italy

This is a list of rulers and office-holders of Italy.

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Lists of state leaders by age

This article contains various lists of state leaders organized by age, defined as heads of state and/or heads of government.

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Lombardo (family)

Lombardo, the name of a family of Venetian sculptors and architects; their surname was apparently Solaro, and the name of Lombardo was given to the earliest known, Martino, who emigrated from Lombardy to Venice in the middle of the 15th century AD and became celebrated as an architect.

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Loredan

The family of Loredan is a noble family of the Republic of Venice.

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Loredano

Loredano is a surname, and may refer to.

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Lorenzo Celsi

Lorenzo Celsi (born Venice, c. 1310 – died there 18 July 1365) was a Venetian statesman who served as the 58th Doge of Venice, from 16 July 1361 until his death.

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Lorenzo Priuli

Lorenzo Priuli (1489 – 17 August 1559) was the 82nd Doge of Venice.

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Lorenzo Tiepolo

Lorenzo Tiepolo (died August 15, 1275) was Doge of Venice from 1268 until his death.

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Lost operas by Claudio Monteverdi

The Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643), in addition to a large output of church music and madrigals, wrote prolifically for the stage.

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Louis de Cardevac, marquis d'Havrincourt

Louis de Cardevac, marquis d'Havrincourt (born 20 June 1707 at Havrincourt; died 15 February 1767 in The Hague) was a French nobleman, soldier and diplomat.

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Louis, Count of Enghien

Louis of Enghien (died March 17, 1394) titular Duke of Athens, Count of Brienne and Lord of Enghien in 1381–1394, Count of Conversano in 1356–1394.

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Lucanus of Sabiona

Saint Lucanus of Sabiona or Lucanus of Säben (San Lucano or Lugano; Lukan von Säben; fl. 5th century; died 20 July), is a Roman Catholic saint of the fifth century, associated with the Dolomites and the Tyrol.

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Ludovico Manin

Ludovico Giovanni Manin (IPA /.ma'niŋ/, 14 May 1725 – 24 October 1802) was a Venetian politician, a Patrician of Venice and the last Doge of Venice.

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Luigi Pisani

Luigi Pisani (1522 – 3 June 1570) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

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Makarska

Makarska (Italian: Macarsca) is a small city on the Adriatic coastline of Croatia, about southeast of Split and northwest of Dubrovnik.

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Malamocco

Malamocco (Małamoco) was the first, and for a long time, the only settlement on the Lido of Venice barrier island.

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Maniots

The Maniots or Maniates (Μανιάτες) are the inhabitants of the Mani Peninsula, Laconia, in the southern Peloponnese, Greece.

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Marcantonio Barbaro

Marcantonio Barbaro (1518–1595) was an Italian diplomat of the Republic of Venice.

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Marcantonio Giustinian

Marcantonio Giustinian (March 2, 1619 – March 23, 1688) was the 107th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on January 26, 1684 until his death.

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Marcantonio Memmo

Marcantonio Memmo (Venice, November 11, 1536 – Venice, October 31, 1615) was the 91st Doge of Venice, reigning from July 24, 1612 until his death.

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Marcantonio Trivisan

Marcantonio Trevisan was the Doge of Venice from 1553 to 1554.

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Marcello Tegalliano

Marcello Tegalliano (Latin: Marcellus Tegalianus; died 726) was, according to tradition, the second Doge of Venice (717–726).

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Marco Barbarigo

Marco Barbarigo (c. 1413 – August 1486) was the 73rd Doge of Venice from 1485 until 1486.

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Marco Cornaro

Marco Cornaro (c. 1286 – 13 January 1368), also known as Marco Corner, was the 59th doge of Venice, ruling between 1365 and 1368.

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Marco Foscarini

Marco Foscarini (February 4, 1696 in Venice – March 31, 1763 in Venice) was a Venetian poet, writer and statesman who served as the 117th Doge of Venice from May 31, 1762 until his death.

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Marco I Sanudo

Marco Sanudo (c. 1153 – between 1220 and 1230, most probably 1227) was the creator and first Duke of the Duchy of the Archipelago, after the Fourth Crusade.

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Marco Polo (miniseries)

Marco Polo is an American-Italian television miniseries originally broadcast by NBC in the United States and by RAI in Italy in 1982.

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Margaret Himfi

Margaret Himfi de Döbrönte (döbröntei Himfi Margit; died after 1408) was a Hungarian noblewoman at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, who was abducted and enslaved by Ottoman marauders.

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Maria Argyropoulina

Maria Argyra or Maria Argyropoulina (Μαρία Αργυρή or Αργυροπουλίνα; died 1007) was the granddaughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanos II and niece of the emperors Basil II and Constantine VIII.

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Marino Dandolo

Marino Dandolo (Μαρίνος Δάνδολος; died before 1243) was a Venetian nobleman and first Latin ruler of the island of Andros following the Fourth Crusade.

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Marino Faliero

Marino Faliero (1274 – 17 April 1355) was the 55th Doge of Venice, appointed on 11 September 1354.

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Marino Faliero (opera)

Marino Faliero (or Marin Faliero) is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti.

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Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice

Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice is a blank verse tragedy in five acts by Lord Byron, published and first performed in 1821.

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Marino Grimani

Marino Grimani (c.1489–1546) was an Italian Cardinal and papal legate.

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Marino Grimani (doge)

Marino Grimani (Venice, 1 July 1532 – Venice, 25 December 1605) was the 89th Doge of Venice, reigning from 26 April 1595 until his death.

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Marino Morosini

Marino Morosini (1181 in Venice – January 1, 1253 in Venice) was the 44th ''doge'' of Venice.

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Marino Zorzi

Marino Zorzi (c. 1231 – 3 July 1312), born in Venice, was the 50th Doge of the Republic of Venice, from 23 August 1311 to his death.

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Maritime republics

The maritime republics (repubbliche marinare) of the Mediterranean Basin were thalassocratic city-states which flourished in Italy and Dalmatia during the Middle Ages.

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Mark Anthony Galliardello

Mark Anthony Galliardello, probably né Alberti (died 15 June 1585), was a viol player and member of the English Tudor court consort of instruments.

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Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs

The Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs was an Italian sculptor active around Venice between about 1486 and about 1515.

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Maurizio Galbaio

Maurizio Galbaio (Latin: Mauricius Galba) (died 797) was the seventh traditional, but fifth historical, Doge of Venice from 764 to his death.

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Maximilian William of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Duke Maximilian William of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Maximilian Wilhelm; 13 December 1666 – 16 July 1726), often called Max, was a member of the House of Hanover who served as an Imperial Field Marshal.

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May 14

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Medieval Bulgarian royal charters

The medieval Bulgarian royal charters are some of the few surviving secular documents of the Second Bulgarian Empire, and were issued by five tsars roughly between 1230 and 1380.

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Medieval cuisine

Medieval cuisine includes foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of various European cultures during the Middle Ages, which lasted from the fifth to the fifteenth century.

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Michał Boym

Michał Piotr BoymHis first name is also often rendered as Michele, Michel, Miguel, Michael Peter (Transliterated also (using Wade-Giles) as Pu Che-yuen Mi-ko c. 1612–1659) was a Polish Jesuit missionary to China, scientist and explorer.

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Michael I Komnenos Doukas

Michael I Komnenos Doukas, Latinized as Comnenus Ducas (Μιχαήλ Κομνηνός Δούκας, Mikhaēl Komnēnos Doukas), and in modern sources often recorded as Michael I Angelos, a name he never used, was the founder and first ruler of the Despotate of Epirus from until his assassination in 1214/15.

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Michel Serrault

Michel Serrault (24 January 1928 – 29 July 2007) was a French stage actor and film star who appeared from 1954 until (including) 2007 in more than 150 films.

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Michele Morosini

Michele Morosini (1308 – 16 October 1382) was the Doge of Venice for a few months, from 10 June 1382 to his death in October the same year.

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Michele Steno

His tomb in Venice. Michele Steno (Michiel Sten in Venetian Language; 1331 – December 26, 1413) was a Venetian statesman who served as the 63rd Doge of Venice from December 1, 1400 until his death.

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Mislav of Croatia

Mislav (Muisclavo) was the Duke of Croatia in.

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Monastery of St. Michael (Murano)

The Monastery of St.

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Morean War

The Morean War (Guerra di Morea) is the better-known name for the Sixth Ottoman–Venetian War.

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Morosina Morosini

Morosina Morosini-Grimani (1545 - January 21, 1614), was a Venetian patrician.

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Morosini family

The Morosini were a noble Venetian family that gave many doges, statesmen, generals and admirals to the Venetian Republic, and cardinals to the Church.

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Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo

The Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo (aka Palazzo Mocenigo di San Stae) is a palazzo near the Church of San Stae, south of the Grand Canal in the sestiere of Santa Croce in Venice, Italy.

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MV Sebastiano Veniero (1940)

MV Sebastiano Veniero, formerly MV Jason, (a.k.a. Jantzen, a.k.a. Sebastiano Venier, a.k.a. Sebastian Venier, a.k.a. SS Sebastian Venier) was a cargo and passenger motor ship that was built in Italian-ruled Fiume in 1940.

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Mykonos

Mykonos (Μύκονος) is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos.

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Naseeruddin Shah filmography

Naseeruddin Shah (born 16 August 1949) is an Indian actor and director.

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Nicaean–Venetian Treaty of 1219

The Nicaean–Venetian Treaty of 1219 was a trade and non-aggression defense pact signed between the Empire of Nicaea and the Republic of Venice, in the form of an imperial chrysobull issued by Emperor Theodore I Laskaris (r. 1205–1222).

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Niccolò Pisani

Niccolò Pisani (fl.1350-1354) was a Venetian admiral renowned for his victories during the 14th Century war between the Republic of Venice and its rival Italian republic, Genoa.

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Nicholas Justiniani

Nicholas Justiniani was an Italian Benedictine monk and Venetian nobleman.

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Nicholas of Tolentino

Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicola da Tolentino, San Nicolás de Tolentino) (c. 1246September 10, 1305), known as the Patron of Holy Souls, was an Italian saint and mystic.

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Nicolò Contarini

Nicolò Contarini (26 September 1553 – 2 April 1631), was the 97th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 18 January 1630 until his death 15 months later.

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Nicolò da Ponte

Nicolò da Ponte (15 January 1491 – 30 July 1585) was the eighty seventh Doge of Venice from 1578 to 1585.

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Nicolò Donato

Nicolò Donà or Nicolò Donato (28 January 1539 – 8 May 1618) was the 93rd Doge of Venice, reigning for little more than a month, from his election on 5 April 1618 until his death.

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Nicolò Marcello

His tomb Nicolò Marcello (c. 1399 – 1 December 1474) was the 69th Doge of Venice, elected in 1473.

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Nicolò Sagredo

Nicolò Sagredo (8 December 1606 – 14 August 1676) was the 105th Doge of Venice, reigning from 6 February 1675 until his death less than two years later.

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Nicolò Tron

Nicolò Tron (Born c. 1399 – died 1473 in Venice) was the 68th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1471 to 1473.

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Nobility of Italy

The Nobility of Italy (Nobiltà italiana) comprises individuals and their families of the Italian peninsula, and the islands linked with it, recognized by sovereigns, such as the Holy Roman Emperor, the Holy See, the Kings of Italy, and certain other Italian kings and sovereigns, as members of a class of persons officially enjoying hereditary privileges which distinguished them from other persons and families.

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Obelerio degli Antenori

Obelerio degli Antenori (also Antenoreo) was the ninth traditional (seventh historical) Doge of Venice from 804 to 811.

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Oderzo

Oderzo (Opitergium; Oderso) is a town and comune in the province of Treviso, Veneto, northern Italy.

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Old Fortress, Corfu

The Old Fortress of Corfu (Παλαιό Φρούριο) is a Venetian fortress in the city of Corfu.

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Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English military and political leader.

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Omkara (2006 film)

Omkara is a 2006 Indian crime drama film adapted from Shakespeare’s Othello, co-written and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj.

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Ordelafo Faliero

Ordelafo Faliero de Doni (or Dodoni) (d. Zara, 1117) was the 34th Doge of Venice.

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Order of Saint Mark

The Order of the Knights of Saint Mark (Associazione Cavalieri di San Marco in Italian) was the Order of Chivalry of the Republic of Venice.

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Ordinamenta et consuetudo maris

The Ordinamenta et consuetudo maris (“Ordinances and Custom of the Sea”) was a convention governing maritime trade promulgated at Trani in 1063: "the oldest surviving maritime law code of the Latin West".

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Oriental rug

An oriental rug is a heavy textile, made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purpose, produced in “Oriental countries” for home use, local sale, and export.

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Orio Mastropiero

Orio Mastropiero (died 13 June 1192), forename sometimes rendered as Aurio and surname as Malipiero, was a Venetian statesman who served as Doge of Venice from 1178 to 1192.

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Orseolo

Orseolo, the name of a Venetian family, descendant of dux Orso Ipato and his son Teodato Ipato, three members of which filled the office of doge.

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Orso I Participazio

Orso I Participazio (Latin: Ursus Particiacus; died 881), also known as Orso I Badoer, was Doge of Venice from 864 until 881.

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Orso II Participazio

Orso II Participazio (died 932) was the eighteenth doge of the Republic of Venice, by tradition (historically, he was the sixteenth).

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Orso Ipato

Orso Ipato (Latin: Ursus Hypatus; died 737) was the third traditional Doge of Venice (726–737) and the first historically known.

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Otello

Otello is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play Othello.

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Othello

Othello (The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603.

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Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor

Otto II (955 – December 7, 983), called the Red (Rufus), was Holy Roman Emperor from 973 until his death in 983.

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Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

Otto III (June/July 980 – 23 January 1002) was Holy Roman Emperor from 996 until his early death in 1002.

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Otto Orseolo

Otto Orseolo (Ottone Orseolo, also Urseolo; c. 992−1032) was the Doge of Venice from 1008 to 1026.

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Ottoman–Venetian War (1499–1503)

The Second Ottoman–Venetian War was fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice for control of the lands that were contested between the two parties in the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea and the Adriatic Sea.

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Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)

The Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War was fought between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire between 1714 and 1718.

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Pactum Warmundi

The Pactum Warmundi was a treaty of alliance established in 1123 between the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Republic of Venice.

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Paganino Doria

Paganino Doria was an Italian admiral from the prominent Genoese Doria family.

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Palazzi Mocenigo

The Palazzi Mocenigo consist of the following complex of palazzos on the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy.

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Palazzo Foscari (Giudecca 795)

Palazzo Foscari (also called Palazzetto Foscari) is a Gothic style palace in Venice, built in the 14th century; it is located at the civic number 795 in the island of Giudecca, near the Molino Stucky.

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Palazzo Mocenigo (San Marco)

The Palazzo Mocenigo detto "il Nero" is a palazzo on the Grand Canal in the sestiere of Santa Croce, Venice, Italy.

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Palazzo Mocenigo Casa Nuova, Venice

The Palazzo Mocenigo Casa Nuova is a palazzo on the Grand Canal in the sestiere of San Marco, Venice, Italy.

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Palazzo Mocenigo Casa Vecchia

The Palazzo Mocenigo Casa Vecchia is a palazzo on the Grand Canal in the sestiere of San Marco, Venice, Italy.

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Pantaleone Barbo

Pantaleone Barbo was a distinguished diplomat of the Venetian Republic.

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Paolo Lucio Anafesto

Paolo Lucio Anafesto (Latin: Paulucius Anafestus) was, according to tradition, the first Doge of Venice, serving from 697 to 717.

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Paolo Renier

Paolo Renier (21 November 1710 in Venice – 13 February 1789 in Venice) was a Venetian statesman, the 119th, and penultimate, Doge of Venice.

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Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae

The Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae (Latin for "Partition of the lands of the empire of Romania) was a treaty signed amongst the crusaders after the sack of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, by the Fourth Crusade in 1204.

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Pasquale Cicogna

Pasquale Cicogna was the Doge of Venice from 1585 to 1595.

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Pasquale Malipiero

In San Giovanni e Paolo Pasquale Malipiero, called the dux pacificus (1392 in Venice – May 7, 1462 in Venice) was a Venetian statesman who served as the 66th Doge of Venice from October 30, 1457 until his death.

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Patriarch of Venice

The Patriarch of Venice (Patriarcha Venetiarum, Patriarca di Venezia) is the ordinary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice.

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Paul (exarch)

Paul was a senior Byzantine official under Leo III the Isaurian, serving as the strategos of Sicily, and then as the Exarch of Ravenna from 723 to 727.

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Pax Nicephori

Pax Nicephori, the "Peace of Nicephorus", is a term used to refer to both a peace treaty of 803, tentatively concluded between the Frankish ruler Charlemagne and the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros I, and the outcome of negotiations that took place between the same parties, but were concluded by successor emperors, between 811 and 814.

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Pedro de Ayala

Don Pedro de Ayala also Pedro López Ayala (died 31 January 1513) was a 16th-century Spanish diplomat employed by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile at the courts of James IV of Scotland and Henry VII of England.

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Peroj

Peroj (Peroi) is a village in the Vodnjan municipality on the south-western coast of Istria, Croatia.

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Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia

Peter Krešimir IV, called the Great (Petar Krešimir IV., Petrus Cresimir) (died 1075), was King of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1059 to his death in 1074/5.

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Peter Martyr's mission to Egypt

Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, an Italian humanist, was sent on a diplomatic mission to Mamluk Egypt by Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, in order to convince Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri not to retaliate against his Christian subjects in response to the fall of Granada to the Spanish and the subsequent persecution of Moors.

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Peter, King of Hungary

Peter Orseolo, or Peter the Venetian (Velencei Péter; 1010 or 1011 – 1046, or late 1050s), was King of Hungary twice.

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Piazza Bra

Piazza Bra, often shortened to Bra, is the largest piazza in Verona, Italy, with some claims that it is the largest in the country.

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Pietro Coppo

Pietro Coppo (1469/70 – 1555/56; Petrus Coppus) was an Italian geographer and cartographer who wrote a description of the entire world as known in the 16th century, accompanied by a set of systematically arranged maps, one of the first rutters and also a precise description of the Istrian Peninsula, accompanied by its first regional map.

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Pietro Foscari

Pietro Foscari (died 1485) (called the Cardinal of Venice) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.

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Pietro Gradenigo

Pietro Gradenigo (1251 – 13 August 1311) was the 49th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1289 to his death.

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Pietro Grimani

Pietro Grimani (October 5, 1677 in Venice – March 7, 1752 in Venice) was a Venetian statesman who served as the 115th Doge of Venice from June 30, 1741 until his death.

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Pietro I Candiano

Pietro I Candiano (c. 842 – 18 September 887) was briefly the sixteenth Doge of Venice in 887.

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Pietro I Orseolo

Pietro I Orseolo, O.S.B. Cam. (Peter Urseolus) (928–987) was the Doge of Venice from 976 until 978.

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Pietro II Candiano

Pietro II Candiano (c. 872 – 939) was the nineteenth Doge of Venice between 932 and 939.

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Pietro II Orseolo

Pietro II Orseolo (961 − 1009) was the Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009.

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Pietro III Candiano

Pietro III Candiano was the Doge of Venice from 942 until 959.

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Pietro IV Candiano

Pietro IV Candiano (died 976) was the twenty-second (traditional) or twentieth (historical) Doge of Venice from 959 to his death.

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Pietro Lando

Pietro Lando was the Doge of Venice from 1538 to 1545.

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Pietro Loredan

Pietro Loredan (1372 – 28 October 1438) was a Venetian nobleman and distinguished military commander both on sea and on land.

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Pietro Loredan (doge)

Pietro Loredan (born Venice, Italy 1482 – died Venice, 3 May 1570) was the 84th Doge of Venice.

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Pietro Mocenigo

Pietro Mocenigo (1406–1476) was doge of Venice from 1474 to 1476.

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Pietro Polani

Pietro Polani (died 1148) was the 36th Doge of Venice.

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Pietro Tradonico

Pietro Tradonico (Petrus Tradonicus; c. 800 - 13 September 864) was Doge of Venice from 836 to 864.

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Pietro Tribuno

Pietro Tribuno (died 912) was the Doge of Venice from 887 to his death.

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Pietro Zeno (died 1345)

Pietro Zeno (died 17 January 1345) was the Venetian captain and bailiff of Negroponte (1331–33) and one of the leaders of the Smyrniote crusade (1343–45).

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Pietro Ziani

Pietro Ziani (died 13 March 1230) was the 42nd Doge of Venice from 15 August 1205 to 1229, succeeding Enrico Dandolo.

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Piperi (tribe)

Piperi (Пипери) is one of seven traditional Highland tribes (Brđani, "highlanders", from Brda) and a historical region in northeastern Montenegro, spanning a region between the Morača and Zeta rivers, reaching the northern suburbs of the Montenegrin capital Podgorica.

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Pleasure barge

A pleasure barge is a flat-bottomed, slow-moving boat used for leisure.

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Podestà

Podestà is the name given to certain high officials in many Italian cities beginning in the later Middle Ages.

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Pons, Count of Tripoli

Pons (1098 – 25 March 1137) was count of Tripoli from 1112 to 1137.

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Pope Adeodatus II

Pope Adeodatus II (died 17 June 676), also known as Deodatus II, was Pope from 11 April 672 to his death in on 17 June 676.

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Pope Julius II

Pope Julius II (Papa Giulio II; Iulius II) (5 December 1443 – 21 February 1513), born Giuliano della Rovere, and nicknamed "The Fearsome Pope" and "The Warrior Pope".

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Poppo of Treffen

Poppo of Treffen (also Wolfgang) was the fifty-seventh patriarch of Aquileia from 1019 to 1045.

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Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan

The Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, dating from 1501.

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Prato della Valle

Prato della Valle (Prà deła Vałe in Venetian) is a 90,000 square meter elliptical square in Padova, Italy.

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Procession

A procession (French procession via Middle English, derived from Latin, processio, from procedere, to go forth, advance, proceed) is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner.

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Procurator of St Mark's

The office of Procurator of St Mark's (Italian: Procuratore di San Marco) was the second most prestigious life appointment in the Republic of Venice, after that of Doge of Venice.

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Promissione ducale

The promissione ducale (promissio domini ducis) was an oath of office sworn by the incoming Doge of Venice.

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Protosebastos

The title of protosebastos (πρωτοσέβαστος, prōtosésbatos, "first sebastos") was a high Byzantine court title created by Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.

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Range voting

Range voting or score voting is an electoral system for single-seat elections, in which voters give each candidate a score, the scores are added (or, equivalently, averaged), and the candidate with the highest total is elected.

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Raniero Dandolo

Raniero Dandolo or Rainero Dandolo (1204–42) was a Venetian admiral and statesman, titled Procurator of San Marco and Vice-Doge of Venice.

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Recorder (musical instrument)

The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument in the group known as internal duct flutes—flutes with a whistle mouthpiece.

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Refracting telescope

A refracting telescope (also called a refractor) is a type of optical telescope that uses a lens as its objective to form an image (also referred to a dioptric telescope).

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Reniero Zeno

Coat of Arms of Reniero Zeno. Reniero Zeno (Venetian: Renieri Zen) (died July 7, 1268) was the 45th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 1, 1253 until his death in 1268.

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Republic of Florence

The Republic of Florence, also known as the Florentine Republic (Repubblica Fiorentina), was a medieval and early modern state that was centered on the Italian city of Florence in Tuscany.

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Republic of Venice

The Republic of Venice (Repubblica di Venezia, later: Repubblica Veneta; Repùblica de Venèsia, later: Repùblica Vèneta), traditionally known as La Serenissima (Most Serene Republic of Venice) (Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia; Serenìsima Repùblica Vèneta), was a sovereign state and maritime republic in northeastern Italy, which existed for a millennium between the 8th century and the 18th century.

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Revolt of Saint Titus

The Revolt of Saint Titus (Eπανάσταση του Αγίου Τίτου) was a fourteenth-century rebellion against the Republic of Venice in the Venetian colony of Crete.

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Rizzardo IV da Camino

Rizzardo IV da Camino (1274 – April 12, 1312) was an Italian nobleman and military leader, a member of the da Camino family and lord of Treviso.

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Romanos III Argyros

Romanos III Argyros, or Romanus III Argyrus (Ρωμανός Γ΄ Αργυρός, Rōmanos III Argyros; 968 – 11 April 1034), was Byzantine emperor from 15 November 1028 until his death.

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Romuald

Romuald (Romualdus; 951 – traditionally 19 June, c. 1025/27 AD) was the founder of the Camaldolese order and a major figure in the eleventh-century "Renaissance of eremitical asceticism".

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Royal barge

A royal barge is a ceremonial barge that is used by a monarch for processions and transport on a body of water.

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Saint Lucy

Lucia of Syracuse (283–304), also known as Saint Lucy or Saint Lucia (Sancta Lucia), was a Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution.

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San Giacomo di Rialto

San Giacomo di Rialto is a church in the sestiere of San Polo, Venice, northern Italy.

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San Giorgio Monastery

The San Giorgio Monastery (St. George Monastery) was a Benedictine monastery in Venice, Italy, located on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore.

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San Pietro di Castello (church)

The Basilica di San Pietro di Castello (Basilica of St Peter of Castello), commonly called San Pietro di Castello, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica of the Patriarch of Venice located in the Castello sestiere of the Italian city of Venice.

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San Rocco, Venice

The Church of Saint Roch (Chiesa di San Rocco) is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Roch in Venice, northern Italy.

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San Salvador, Venice

The Chiesa di San Salvatore (of the Holy Savior) is a church in Venice, northern Italy.

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San Zaccaria, Venice

The Church of San Zaccaria is a 15th-century former monastic church in central Venice, Italy.

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Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

The Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, usually just called the Frari, is a church in Venice, northern Italy.

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Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice

The Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, known in Venetian as San Zanipolo, is a church in the Castello sestiere of Venice, Italy.

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Santo Stefano, Venice

The Chiesa di Santo Stefano (Church of St. Stephen) is a large church at the northern end of the Campo Santo Stefano in Venice.

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Sarolt

Sarolt (c. 950 – c. 1008) was wife of Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians.

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Savii del Consiglio

The savii del Consiglio ("Wise men of the Council"), also known as the savii grandi ("Great Wise Men"), were senior magistrates of the Republic of Venice.

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Scalzi, Venice

Santa Maria di Nazareth is a Roman Catholic Carmelite church in Venice, northern Italy.

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Sebastiano Mocenigo

Alvise III Sebastiano Mocenigo (1662–1732) was the 112th Doge of Venice from 1722 to 1732.

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Sebastiano Venier

Sebastiano Venier (or Veniero) (c. 1496 – 3 March 1578) was Doge of Venice from 11 June 1577 to 3 March 1578.

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Sebastiano Ziani

Sebastiano Ziani was Doge of Venice from 1172 to 1178.

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Seguso

The Seguso family has been dedicated to the art of Murano glass in Venice since May 3, 1397.

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Sequin (coin)

The sequin (Venetian and zecchino) is a gold coin weighing of.986 gold, minted by the Republic of Venice from the 13th century onwards.

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Serene Highness

His/Her Serene Highness (abbreviation: HSH, oral address: Your Serene Highness) is a style used today by the sovereign families of Liechtenstein and Monaco.

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Serenity (style)

Serenity (Venetian: Serenità) is a form of address used when addressing certain people of royalty or nobility, (usually preceded by his or your).

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Siege of Jajce

The Siege of Jajce was a siege in 1463 and was part of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars.

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Siege of Negroponte (1688)

The Siege of Negroponte (modern Chalkis) was undertaken by the forces of the Republic of Venice from July to October 1688.

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Siege of Sidon

The Siege of Sidon was an event in the aftermath of the First Crusade.

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Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430)

The siege of Thessalonica between 1422 and 1430 saw the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Murad II capture the city of Thessalonica.

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Siege of Zara

The Siege of Zara or Siege of Zadar (Opsada Zadra, Zára ostroma; 10–24 November 1202) was the first major action of the Fourth Crusade and the first attack against a Catholic city by Catholic crusaders.

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Sigmund Feyerabend

Sigmund Feyerabend (1528– 22 April 1590) was a bookseller and publisher at Frankfort.

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Signoria of Venice

The Signoria of Venice (Serenissima Signoria) was the supreme body of government of the Republic of Venice.

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Silvestro Valiero

Silvestro Valiero or Valier (Venice, 28 March 1630 – Venice, 7 July 1700) was the 109th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 25 February 1694 until his death six years later.

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Simone Boccanegra

Simone Boccanegra (Scimon Boccaneigra, Simone Boccanegra; died 1363) was the first Doge of Genoa.

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Simone Luzzatto

Simone (Simcha) Luzzatto (שמחה לוצאטו) (1583–1663) was a prominent rabbi in the Jewish ghetto of Venice, Italy.

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St Mark's Basilica

The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark (Basilica Cattedrale Patriarcale di San Marco), commonly known as Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco; Baxéłega de San Marco), is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice, northern Italy.

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St Mark's Campanile

St Mark's Campanile (Campanile di San Marco; Canpanièl de San Marco) is the bell tower of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy, located in the Piazza San Marco.

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St. Bartholomew's Church (Ljubljana)

St.

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Statute of Veneto

The Statute of the Region of Veneto is the constitution of Veneto, a Region of Italy.

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Stefan Uroš I

Stefan Uroš I (Стефан Урош I; 1223 – May 1, 1277), known as Uroš the Great (Урош Велики) was the King of Serbia from 1243 to 1276, succeeding his brother Stefan Vladislav.

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Stephen Držislav of Croatia

Stephen Držislav (Stjepan Držislav, Dirzislaus) (died 997) was King of Croatia from 969 AD until his death in 997.

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Stephen I of Hungary

Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen (Szent István király; Sanctus Stephanus; Štefan I. or Štefan Veľký; 975 – 15 August 1038 AD), was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001 until his death in 1038.

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Stephen II of Hungary

Stephen II (II István; Stjepan II; Štefan II; 1101 – early 1131), King of Hungary and Croatia, ruled from 1116 until 1131.

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Stephen III of Hungary

Stephen III (István, Stjepan, Štefan; summer of 11474 March 1172) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1162 and 1172.

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Stephen III of Moldavia

Stephen III of Moldavia, known as Stephen the Great (Ștefan cel Mare;; died on 2 July 1504) was voivode (or prince) of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504.

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Susak

Susak (Sansego; German and French: Sansig) is a small island on the northern Adriatic coast of Croatia.

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Svetoslav Suronja

Svetoslav Suronja, was King of Croatia from 997 to 1000.

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Synod of Erfurt

The Synod (or Council) of Erfurt was a church council held at Erfurt in northeastern Thuringia under the presidency of Henry I of Germany in 932.

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Tancred, King of Sicily

Tancred (1138 – 20 February 1194) was King of Sicily from 1189 to 1194.

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Teodato Ipato

Teodato Ipato (also Diodato or Deusdedit; Theodatus Hypatus) was Doge of Venice from 742 to 755.

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The Doge on the Bucintoro near the Riva di Sant'Elena (painting)

The Doge on the Bucintoro near the Riva di Sant'Elena (also known as The Departure of the Bucentaur for the Ascension Day Ceremony, and other similar titles) is an oil on canvas by Venetian painter Francesco Guardi, a member of the Venetian School.

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The Duel After the Masquerade

The Duel After the Masquerade is a painting by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme, currently housed in the Musée Condé in Chantilly, France.

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The Entombment (Bouts)

The Entombment is a glue-size painting on linen attributed to the Early Netherlandish painter Dieric Bouts.

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The Merchant of Venice

The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century play written by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice must default on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender.

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The Millennium Bell

The Millennium Bell is the 20th record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1999.

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The Most Serene Republic

The Most Serene Republic is a Canadian indie rock music group formed in 2003 in Milton, Ontario.

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The Two Foscari (Byron)

The Two Foscari: An Historical Tragedy (1821) is a verse play in five acts by Lord Byron.

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Theodora Anna Doukaina Selvo

Theodora Anna Doukaina (Θεοδώρα Άννα Δούκαινα) (1058–1083) was the daughter of Byzantine emperor Constantine X Dukas and his second wife Eudokia Makrembolitissa.

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Theodore Komnenos Doukas

Theodore Komnenos Doukas (Θεόδωρος Κομνηνὸς Δούκας, Theodōros Komnēnos Doukas, Latinized as Theodore Comnenus Ducas, died 1253) was ruler of Epirus and Thessaly from 1215 to 1230 and of Thessalonica and most of Macedonia and western Thrace from 1224 to 1230.

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Theotokis

Theotokis (Θεοτόκης, Theotókēs), in Italian and older English literature Theotochi, is a Greek family from Corfu.

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Thomas Johnes

Thomas Johnes (1 September 1748 – 23 April 1816) was a Member of Parliament, landscape architect, farmer, printer, writer and social benefactor.

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Tie (draw)

A draw or tie occurs in a competitive sport when the results are identical or inconclusive.

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Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom

The abolition of slavery occurred at different times in different countries.

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Timeline of German history

This is a timeline of German history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Germany and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece (1453–1821)

This is a timeline of the presence of Orthodoxy in Greece.

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Timeline of the French Revolution

The following is a timeline of the French Revolution.

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Timeline of the Republic of Venice

This article presents a detailed timeline of the history of the Republic of Venice from its legendary foundation to its collapse under the efforts of Napoleon.

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Timeline of Venice

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Venice, Veneto, Italy.

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Titian

Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio (1488/1490 – 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian, was an Italian painter, the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school.

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Tolberto III da Camino

Tolberto III da Camino (1263–1317) was an Italian nobleman and military leader, a member of the Da Camino family.

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Tomb of Antipope John XXIII

The Tomb of Antipope John XXIII is the marble-and-bronze tomb monument of Antipope John XXIII (Baldassare Cossa, c. 1360–1419), created by Donatello and Michelozzo for the Florence Baptistry adjacent to the Duomo.

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Tommaso Mocenigo

Tommaso Mocenigo (1343–1423) was ''doge'' of Venice from 1414 until his death.

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Torcello Cathedral

The Church of Santa Maria Assunta (basilica di Santa Maria Assunta) is a basilica church on the island of Torcello, Venice, northern Italy.

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Touch piece

A touch piece is a coin or medal believed to cure disease, bring good luck, influence people's behaviour, carry out a specific practical action, etc.

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Treaty of Campo Formio

The Treaty of Campo Formio (today Campoformido) was signed on 18 October 1797 (27 Vendémiaire VI) by Napoleon Bonaparte and Count Philipp von Cobenzl as representatives of the French Republic and the Austrian monarchy, respectively.

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Treaty of Orvieto

The Treaty of Orvieto was an agreement made in 1281 between Charles I of Sicily, Giovanni Dandolo, Doge of Venice, and Philip of Courtenay, titular Latin Emperor, for recovery of the Latin Empire, with the blessing of the Papacy.

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Treaty of Sapienza

The Treaty of Sapienza was concluded in June 1209 between the Republic of Venice and the newly established Principality of Achaea, under Prince Geoffrey I of Villehardouin, concerning the partition of the Peloponnese (Morea) peninsula, conquered following the Fourth Crusade.

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Treaty of Venice

The Treaty or Peace of Venice, 1177, was a peace treaty between the papacy and its allies, the north Italian city-states of the Lombard League, and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.

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Triarchy of Negroponte

The Triarchy of Negroponte was a crusader state established on the island of Euboea (Negroponte) after the partition of the Byzantine Empire following the Fourth Crusade.

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Tribuno Memmo

Tribuno Memmo (died 991) was the 25th Doge of Venice who served from 979 to 991.

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Tron family

The Tron were a noble family of Venice whose most prominent member, Nicolò Tron, served as the Doge of Venice from 1471 to 1473.

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Tuulihaukka

Tuulihaukka (Finnish: The Kestrel or The Wind Falcon) is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio.

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United Kingdom insolvency law

United Kingdom insolvency law regulates companies in the United Kingdom which are unable to repay their debts.

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University of Michigan Library

The University of Michigan Library is the university library system of the University of Michigan, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States.

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Urn problem

In probability and statistics, an urn problem is an idealized mental exercise in which some objects of real interest (such as atoms, people, cars, etc.) are represented as colored balls in an urn or other container.

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Vendramin family

The Vendramin were a rich merchant family of Venice, Italy, who were among the case nuove or "new houses" who joined the patrician class when the Libro d'Oro was opened after the battle of Chioggia (June 1380).

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Venetian grosso

The Venetian grosso (plural grossi) is a silver coin first introduced in Venice in 1193 under doge Enrico Dandolo.

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Venetian navy

The Venetian navy (Armada) was the navy of the Venetian Republic, and played an important role in the history of Venice, the Republic and the Mediterranean world.

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Venetian rule in the Ionian Islands

The Ionian Islands were an overseas possession of the Republic of Venice from the mid-14th century until the late 18th century.

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Veneto

Veneto (or,; Vèneto) is one of the 20 regions of Italy.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia,; Venesia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Višnja Gora

Višnja Gora (Weixelburg,Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, pp. 96, 99. also Weichselburg, Weichselberg) is a town in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica in central Slovenia.

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Villa Foscari

Villa Foscari is a patrician villa in Mira, near Venice, northern Italy, designed by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio.

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Villa Manin

Villa Manin at Passariano is a Venetian villa located in Passariano of Codroipo, province of Udine, northern Italy.

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Villa Pisani, Stra

Villa Pisani is the name shared by a number of villas commissioned by the patrician Pisani family of Venice.

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Vincenzo Dandolo

Count Vincenzo Dandolo (1758–1819) was an Italian chemist and agriculturist.

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Vincenzo Pipino

Vincenzo Pipino (born 22 July 1943), also known as Encio, is an Italian thief from Venice whose exploits earned him the nickname "the gentleman thief".

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Vitale Candiano

Vitale Candiano (died 979) was the 24th doge of the Republic of Venice.

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Vitale Faliero

Vitale Faliero Dodoni (also known as Falier de' Doni) and usually known in English as Vitale Falier was the 32nd Doge of Venice from 1084 until his death in 1095.

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Vitale I Michiel

Vital I Michiel (died 1102) was a Doge of Venice; he was the 33rd traditional (30th historic) Doge of the Republic of Venice.

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Vitale II Michiel

Vitale II Michiel (also spelled Vital II Michiel) was Doge of Venice from 1156 to 1172.

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Vlastimir

Vlastimir (Властимир,; c. 805 – 851) was the Serbian prince from c. 830 until c. 851.

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War of Chioggia

The War of Chioggia (Guerra di Chioggia) was a conflict between Genoa and Venice which lasted from 1378 to 1381, from which Venice emerged triumphant.

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War of the Euboeote Succession

The War of the Euboeote Succession was fought in 1256–1258 between the Prince of Achaea, William II of Villehardouin, and a broad coalition of other rulers from throughout Frankish Greece who felt threatened by William's aspirations.

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William I of Bures

William of Bures (died before the spring of 1144, or around 1157) was Prince of Galilee from 1119 or 1120 to his dead.

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Zadar

Zadar (see other names) is the oldest continuously inhabited Croatian city.

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Zuan Francesco Venier

Zuan Francesco Venier (died 1518) was a co-lord of Cerigo.

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1026

Year 1026 (MXXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1193

Year 1193 (MCXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1205

Year 1205 (MCCV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1260s

The 1260s is the decade starting January 1, 1260 and ending December 31, 1269.

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1268

Year 1268 (MCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1355

Year 1355 (MCCCLV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1393

Year 1393 (MCCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1486

Year 1486 (MCDLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full Julian calendar for the year).

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1556

Year 1556 (MDLVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1577

Year 1577 (MDLXXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1688

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1797

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697

Year 697 (DCXCVII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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755

Year 755 (DCCLV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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756

Year 756 (DCCLVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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804

Year 804 (DCCCIV) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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912

Year 912 (CMXII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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9th century in Serbia

Events from the 9th century in, or regarding, Historic Serbia or Serbs.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doge_of_Venice

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