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- Giosafat Barbaro (also Giosaphat or Josaphat) (1413–1494) was a member of the Venetian Barbaro family. He was a diplomat, merchant, explorer and travel...
- patron saint is Josaphat ****sevych. It also includes the church of San Giosafat al Gianicolo, one of Ukraine's national churches in Rome. The origins of...
- Amoretti (1741–1816) Paolo Andreani (1763–1823) Orazio Antinori (1811–1882) Giosafat Barbaro (1413–1494) Giacomo Beltrami (1779–1855) Scipione Borghese (1871–1927)...
- League of Lezhë definitively, however, had been defeated. He met with Giosafat Barbaro in Scutari, the Venetian provveditore in Albania Veneta, where...
- although he mentioned only a great, ruined city called "Comerum". In 1474, Giosafat Barbaro visited the ruins of ****polis, which he incorrectly thought were...
- Mehmed II at Battle of Otlukbeli in the late summer of 1473. In 1473, Giosafat Barbaro was selected as another Venetian amb****ador to Persia, due to his...
- Croce alla Lungara San Giacomo alla Lungara San Giuseppe alla Lungara San Giosafat al Gianicolo Sant'Antonio Maria Zaccaria Oratory of Santa Maria Addolorata...
- Matteo Palmieri, Florentine humanist and historian (died 1475) 1413 – Giosafat Barbaro, Venetian travel writer (died 1494) c. 1426 – Bhalan, Indian Gujarati-language...
- Chinese 15th South Asia, Southeast Asia, Middle East, East African coast Giosafat Barbaro Italian 15th Black Sea, Near East Duarte Barbosa Portuguese 15th/16th...
- Christian saint of India, appearing in the legend of Barlaam and Josaphat Giosafat Barbaro (1413–94), Venetian explorer and diplomat Josephat T. Benoit (1900–76)...