- The
Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto (also
called Palazzo Minotto Barbarigo) is a 15th-century
palace on the
Grand Canal in Venice,
northern Italy, next to the...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Giovanni Minotto Ottoboni Bishop of
Padova 11
March 1743 – 6 July 1758 Succeeded by
Sante Veronese Preceded by Benedict...
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leaving the
Myriandrion to the
charge of the
Bocchiardi brothers.
Girolamo Minotto [el; es; fr; it] and his
Venetians were
stationed in the
Blachernae Palace...
- of Venice, Italy. It is not to be
confused with the
Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto and
Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza, both also on the
Grand Canal, and...
- patriarchs,
including Gregorio Barbarigo, who was born in the
Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto in 1625. In 1955, the
Barbarigo founded the
first church of
Santa Maria...
- 2005, have
produced opera performances staged in the
Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto, a
Venetian Gothic palace facing the
Grand Canal. The
piano nobile of the...
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Ottomans sank
their ships. The
Venetian bailie in Constantinople,
Girolamo Minotto,
called an
emergency meeting with the
Venetians in the city,
which was...
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Sorma married an
Italian count and diplomat,
Demetrius Minotto, in 1890. They had a son,
James Minotto (1891–1980). In 1903, she was
hospitalized with "a...
- debated, and it is
often thought that she may have been a
member of the
Minotto clan
though the
veracity of this
claim is inconclusive. In the nineteenth-century...
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April 1739. He was dead by 6 June 742.
Minotto II,1, pp. 1-4.
Diploma of King Liutprand, 6 June 742, in
Minotto II,1, p. 2: "Mortuo
autem eodem Valentiniano...