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Ermolao Barbaro, in
Latin Hermolaus Barbarus (21 May 1454 – 14 June 1493), was a
Venetian Renaissance humanist,
diplomat and churchman. From 1491, he...
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Antonio Ermolao Paoletti (May 8, 1834, in
Venice –
December 13, 1912, in Venice) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of
Venetian genre scenes,
recalling Bamboccianti...
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governments of
various states,
notably Venice,
where patricians, such as
Ermolao Barbaro (1548–1622) of the
noble Barbaro family,
argued in
favor of the...
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Ermolao Barbaro may
refer to:
Ermolao Barbaro the
Elder (died 1471),
bishop of Verona,
humanist Ermolao Barbaro (1454–1493),
patriarch of Aquileia, humanis...
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Ermolao (Almorò)
Barbaro (c. 1493 – 3
November 1556) was a
Venetian patrician, diplomat,
governor and
officer in the
Venetian navy.
Barbaro was born around...
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canon law.
German philosopher, theologian, jurist, and astronomer.
Ermolao Barbaro (1454–1493)
Italian renaissance scholar Sir John Tiptoft, Earl...
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Washington Post. Vecchiato, M.; Da Col, M.; Berton, G.; Palermi, S.; Aghi, A.;
Ermolao, A.; Niebauer, J.; Drezner, J.; Neunhaeuserer, D. (2024). "Mortality risk...
- A m****cript (a
collection of
works by i.a.
Cicero and
Ermolao Barbaro) from the
library of de
Mercatellis with a full-page miniature...
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Ermolao Barbaro (c. 1410–1471) was an
Italian prelate. He is
sometimes referred to as "the elder" to
distinguish him from his
relative Ermolao Barbaro...
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Saints John and
Ermolao, or
Pieve di
Santi Giovanni ed
Ermolao is a Romanesque-style,
Roman Catholic parish church,
located in La Pieve, Calci, some 10 km...