- Virgin—flanked by
Falier and
Empress Irene—at the center. The two
figures surrounding the
Virgin are
images of Doge
Ordelaffo Falier and
Byzantine Empress...
-
appointed on 11
September 1354. He was
sometimes referred to
simply as
Marin Falier (Venetian
rather than
standard Italian) or Falieri. He was
executed for...
-
Palazzo Falier is a
civil building located in Venice,
Italy in the
Cannaregio district. The
palazzo is
particularly known for
having been the home of Marin...
- main cloister, East exposure.
Antonio Canova (stele
commemorating Giovanni Falier in the baptistery)
Pietro Lombardo (tomb of
Giacomo Surian)
Tullio Lombardo...
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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...
- Dalmatia, a
former Byzantine subject).
Perhaps as
early as the
reign of
Vital Falier (d. 1095), and
certainly by that of
Vital Michiel (d. 1102), the
title dux...
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Falier (ユーリ, Yūri)
Voiced by:
Kohsuke Toriumi (****anese); Doug
Erholtz (English)
Venetian nobleman and
skilled merchant from the
noble house Falier (ファリエル)...
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Ordelafo Faliero de Doni (or Dodoni) (died 1117 in Zadar,
Kingdom of Hungary) was the 34th Doge of Venice. He was the son of the 32nd Doge,
Vitale Faliero...
- The
Senator Giovanni Falier commissioned Canova to
produce statues of
Orpheus and
Eurydice for his
garden – the
Villa Falier at Asolo. The
statues were...
-
Emperor in Rome.
April 18 – In Venice, the
Council of Ten
beheads Doge
Marin Falier, for
conspiring to kill them.
August –
Battle of
Nesbit Moor: The Scottish...