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- Monachus; died October 1202), also known as Aimery or Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi, was Archbishop of Caesarea and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. He was born...
- Corbeil [fr] (1193–1194) Aymar the Monk (also known as Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi) (1194–1202) Soffredo (also known as Loffredo Errico Gaetani) (1202–1204)...
- The Corbitis Atlas (sometimes called the Corbizzi or Combitis) is a late 14th-century atlas of four portolan charts, composed by an anonymous Venetian...
- Country Florence, Italy Founded 1200; 825 years ago (1200) Founder Altovito Corbizzi (1200–1250) Titles Marquis Count Patriarch of Antioch Archbishop of Athens...
- of Portugal, and commanded by the Florentine Angiolino del Tegghia de Corbizzi and the Genoese Nicoloso da Recco. Although not quite described in the...
- from Lisbon, commanded by Florentine captain Angiolino del Tegghia de Corbizzi and Genoese captain Nicoloso da Recco, and employing a mixed crew of Italians...
- Egypt and Syria. In 1781, he published "Memorie istoriche di Monaco de' Corbizzi fiorentino Patriarca di Gerusalemme", a biographical work focused on Aymar...
- IV of Portugal and commanded by the Florentine Angiolino del Tegghia de Corbizzi and the Genoese Nicoloso da Recco. The expedition is said to have visited...
- illuminated by Sano di Pietro Libro d'ore fiorentino miniato da Filippo de' Corbizzi (1494) Bust of Federigo Tozzi, by Ercole Drei on reading room. "(Comune:...