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- Thomas Flanginis (Gr****: Θωμάς Φλαγγίνης, Italian: Tommaso Flangini; 1578–1648) was a wealthy Gr**** lawyer and merchant in Venice, who founded the Flanginian...
- ("Sissi"), Empress of Austria, built Achilleion as summer palace Thomas Flanginis, wealthy Gr**** lawyer and merchant in Venice, who founded the Flanginian...
- Venetian Armada Grossa, under the Capitano Straordinario delle Navi Lodovico Flangini, proved herself able to match a superior Turkish force under the Kapudan...
- The palace was built by the Flangini family, a Gr**** Cypriot family in Venice. One of their members, Thomas Flanginis, in 1626 was the patron for the...
- The death of Lodovico Flangini on board the Leon Trionfante at Imbros...
- The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola is a painting by Canaletto in the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California...
- century historian Georgios Boustronios, 15th century historian Thomas Flanginis, 17th century merchant and founder of the Flanginian School Ioannis Kigalas...
- was originally two buildings, the Palazzo Morosini Ferro and the Palazzo Flangini Fini, which were combined into one in the 1860s to create the luxury Hotel...
- Bragadin (1758–1775) Federico Maria Giovanelli (1776–1800) Cardinal Ludovico Flangini Giovanelli (1801–1804) Nicolò Saverio Gamboni (1807–1808) Francesco Milesi...
- shot at night from Rialto Bridge The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola, Canaletto, about 1738. The J. Paul Getty Museum...