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Zaccaria Valaresso (1700 - 23
March 1769) was an
Italian poet and satirist,
active in Venice.
Zaccaria was born in
Venice to a
patrician family, and in...
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Maffeo Vallaresso or
Valaresso (1415–1494) was a
Venetian patrician,
Renaissance humanist and
prelate who
served as the
archbishop of
Zadar (Zara) from...
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finest Dalmatian metalwork;
notably the
pastoral staff of
Bishop Valaresso (1460). St. Anastasia's
Cathedral (Croatian: Sv. Stošija),
basilica in...
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Selvo Domenico Semitecolo Niccolò
Steno Michele Storladi Stornello Surian Valaresso Valier Agostino, Bertuccio,
Silvestro ****ri
Zancaruol Zantani Zulian...
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Contarini Jovan married firstly Paola Alberti,
married secondly Orseta Valaresso Viktor married to
Elena Calbo Jovan Faustina married to
Gasparo Luigi...
- Via Di
Palma Venezia —
Piazza San Marco,
Calle Larga XXII Marzo,
Calle Valaresso,
Salizada San Moisé
Verona — Via Mazzini,
Corso di
Porta Borsari, Via...
- In
office 1473–1482
Predecessor Pietro Bagnacavallo Successor Jacques Valaresso Personal details Died
August 1482 Capodistria,
Slovenia Previous post(s)...
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granted to him with the
intercession from the
archbishop of
Zadar Maffeo Valaresso. Due to the
Ottoman incursions, Nikola, like the
local knyaz Pavao Klešić...
- 1403)
Giovanni Lombardo, O. Carm. (1388.06 –
death 1415.03.21)
Fantino Valaresso (1415.04.28 – 1425.12.05),
later Metropolitan Archbishop of
Crete (insular...
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Jacques Valaresso (30 Aug 1482 – 9 Mar 1503 Died)
Bartolomeo da Sonica, O.P. (5 Apr 1503 – 13 Apr 1529 Died)
Defendente Valv****ori (
Valaresso) (18 Apr...