- Icelandic: Loðvík Italian: Aloigi, Aloisi, Aloisio, Luigi, Lodovico, Ludovico,
Alvise, Gigi, Gigio, Gigino, Ginetto, Gino, Luigino, Vico ****anese: ルイ(Rui) Korean:...
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Alvise Mocenigo may
refer to:
Alvise I
Mocenigo (1507–1577), doge of Venice, 1570–1577
Alvise II
Mocenigo (1628–1709), doge of Venice, 1700–1709 Alvise...
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Alvise Michiel (Latin:
Aloysius Michaelius, 1513 – 1582) was an
Italian clergyman and
bishop for the
Archdiocese of Split.
Alvise Michiel was born in...
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Alvise Cadamosto (surname cf. Ca' da Mosto, da Cadamosto, da Ca' da Mosto; also
known in
Portuguese as Luís Cadamosto;
mononymously Cadamosto)(Portuguese...
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Alvise Gritti (also
Ludovico or
Lodovico Gritti, born 29
September 1480, died 1534, Hungarian:
Gritti Alajos) was a
Venetian politician. He was influential...
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Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (1701–1778),
sometimes enumerated Alvise IV Mocenigo, was doge of
Venice from 1763
until his death. He
restricted the privileges...
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Alvise Zorzi (10 June 1922 – 14 May 2016) was an
Italian journalist and
writer from the city of Venice. He was the son of Elio Zorzi, a
journalist and...
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Alvise or
Luigi Vivarini (1442/1453–1503/1505) was an
Italian painter, the
leading Venetian artist before Giovanni Bellini. Like Bellini, he was part of...
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Alvise Casellati (Italian: [alˈviːze kazelˈlaːti]; born in
Padua on
March 20, 1973) is an
Italian conductor.
Alvise Maria Casellati, born in Padua, is...
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Alvise Zichichi (4 July 1938 – 21 June 2003) was an
Italian chess International Master (IM) (1977),
Italian Chess Championship winner (1984). From the...