- (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni ˈkroːtʃe]; also
Ioanne a
Cruce Clodiensis,
Zuanne Chiozotto; 1557 – 15 May 1609) was an
Italian composer of the late Renaissance...
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Giovanni Alberghetti, also
known as
Giovanni Alberghetti the Elder,
Zuanne or
Zanin Alberghetti, (active c. 1491–1505), was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor...
- Niccolò
Tartaglia (1500–1557)
received two
problems in
cubic equations from
Zuanne da Coi and
announced that he
could solve them. He was soon
challenged by...
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Historia del
giudicio (anonymous fifteenth-century poem) 6. Il
cavallier Zuanne de
Mandavilla (an
Italian translation of the book of
travels attributed...
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Candia (modern Heraklion).
Castrofilaca was the
secretary of the
syndics Zuanne Gritti and
Giulio Garzoni. He is
known for the
census he
carried out in...
- intentions: the second,
baptized San
Lorenzo Zustinian, was
built by
Stefano de
Zuanne de
Michiel and
turned out to be
quite different.
Although its
design was...
- Rethymno:
Historical and
Folklore Society of Rethymno. pp. 67–76. Papadopoli,
Zuanne (2007), L'occio (time of leisure).
Memories of
seventeenth century Crete;...
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Giovanni Renesi (Albanian: Gjon Renësi; Venetian:
Zuanne Renesi) was an
ethnic Albanian stratioti captain,
serving the
Kingdom of
Naples in the late 16th...
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living at the
Palazzo Barbaro. In 1797 the
Palazzi belonged to
Senator Zuanne Barbaro.
After the
Barbaro family died out in the
middle of the 19th century...
- Gregorio,
Historia di la
magna torre dicta campaniel di San
Marco (Vinegia:
Zuanne Fabbris, 1910) Kristó, Gyula,
Hungarian History in the
Ninth Century (Szeged:...