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- Nicolò Barattieri was a Lombard engineer active in Venice during the 12th century. In 1180 he raised St Mark's Campanile to 200 feet. In around 1181, he...
- crossing of the Grand Canal was a pontoon bridge built in 1181 by Nicolò Barattieri. It was called the Ponte della Moneta, presumably because of the mint...
- between 1172 and 1177 (during the reign of Doge Sebastiano Ziani) by Nicolò Barattieri, or sometime around 1268. Images of the two columns Columns of San Marco...
- statesman Nicolò Amati, luthier Nicolò Barella, Italian footballer Nicolò Barattieri, Italian engineer Nicolò Brancaleon, artist Nicolò Egidi, chemist Nicolò...
- Palazzo dei Dieci Savi, rebuilt after 1514 fire) and a mint. In 1181 Nicolò Barattieri constructed a pontoon bridge connecting Rialto to Mercerie area, which...
- Donati, F.; Marzadro, A.; Russi, P.; Spaggiari, C.; Bianco, M.; Binda, R.; Barattieri, E.; Tognacci, A.; Girardo, M.; Vaschetti, L.; Caprino, P.; Sesti, E.;...
- Duchy of Parma and in Lombardy. After the death of Giovanni Battista Barattieri, Domenico was appointed the main court architect for Ranuccio II. In 1695...
- Corbella, ****zo, Case alla Valle, Case Tocchi, Case Martinelli, Case Barattieri, Case Cattaglia, Case la Torre, Case Foglietta, Case Taglioni, Case Bertoni...
- present bell-tower was erected in 1673 by the engineer Giovanni Battista Barattieri. On the facade, below the clock, is a niche with a statue depicting the...
- established. 1173 – Rialto Bridge made of wood opened, designed by Nicolò Barattieri. 1204 – Fourth Crusade embarks from Venice. 1228 – Fondaco dei Tedeschi...