- The
House of
Vendramin (Italian: [
vendraˈmin], Venetian: [
veŋdɾaˈmiŋ]) was a rich
merchant family of Venice, Italy, who were
among the case
nuove or "new...
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Andrea Vendramin (1393 – May 5, 1478, both Venice)
served as Doge of Venice, 1476–78, at the
height of
Venetian power, the only
member of the
Vendramin family...
- Ca'
Loredan Vendramin Calergi is a 15th-century
palace on the
Grand Canal in the
sestiere (quarter) of
Cannaregio in Venice,
northern Italy. It was commissioned...
- The
Vendramin Family Venerating a
Relic of the True
Cross (also,
Portrait of the
Vendramin Family) is a
large painting by the 16th
century Venetian master...
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Francesco Vendramin (1555–1619) was
Venetian aristocrat and amb****ador. He was
Patriarch of
Venice from 1605 to his death, and a
Cardinal from 1615. Francesco...
- The
Teatro Goldoni (formerly
Teatro San Luca,
Teatro Vendramin di San Salvatore) is one of the
opera houses and
theatres of Venice.
Today it is the home...
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Lombardo ( and
Alessandro Leopardo?) (Funerary
monument of Doge
Andrea Vendramin [it] on the
north wall of the choir)
Lorenzo Lotto (St
Antoninus Giving...
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Exemplar des
Andrea Vendramin (or
Hortus Eystettensis:
Studies on the
creation of the
copper engraving and the copy of
Andrea Vendramin) She
worked on the...
- miscarriages.
Henry and
Adelgundes were the
owners of the
palazzo Ca'
Vendramin Calergi on the
Grand Canal in Venice. They
hosted the
family of Richard...
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Vendramin (d. 1478),
which was
later reconfigured.
Previously it had p****ed
through the
Vendramin-Calergi family,
remaining in the
Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi...