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Bragadin may
refer to:
Bragadin family, an old
aristocratic Venetian family Bragadin-class submarine,
submarine built for the
Regia Marina Marco Antonio...
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Bragadin, also
Marcantonio Bragadin (21
April 1523 – 17
August 1571), was a
Venetian lawyer and
military officer of the
Republic of Venice.
Bragadin joined...
- 8,500 men with 90
artillery pieces and were
commanded by
Marco Antonio Bragadin. They
would hold out for 11
months against a
force that
would come to number...
- The
Bragadin family (also
Bragadino or Bragadini) were an
aristocratic Venetian family that
belong to the
Venetian nobility,
counted among the Longhi....
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Marcantonio Bragadin or
Marco Antonio Bragadin may
refer to:
Marco Antonio Bragadin (1523–1571),
Venetian lawyer and
military officer Marcantonio Bragadin (cardinal)...
- that led to the
death of
Henry II of
France The
skinning of
Marco Antonio Bragadin Thompson, C. J. S. (2004) [1928].
Mysteries of
History with
Accounts of...
- Reconsidered",
Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 18, 2011, 199–223. Marc'Antonio
Bragadin,
Storia delle Repubbliche marinare, Odoya,
Bologna 2010, 240 pp., ISBN 978-88-6288-082-4...
- Hebrew). Venice: Frentsuni-
Bragadin. ben Jehiel,
Nathan (1553). ספר הערוך [Sefer he-ʻArukh] (in Hebrew). Venice: Frentsuni-
Bragadin. "Pashto–English Dictionary"...
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killed during the siege, he had
Bragadin mutilated and fla**** alive,
while his
companions were executed.
Bragadin's skin was then
paraded around the...
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Marcantonio Bragadin (6
October 1906, Rome – 11 June 1986, Rome) was an
Italian admiral of the
Royal Italian Navy and the
Italian Navy. He was also an...