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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...
- 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...
- Marcantonio Bragadin or Marco Antonio Bragadin may refer to: Marco Antonio Bragadin (1523–1571), Venetian lawyer and military officer Marcantonio Bragadin (cardinal)...
- The Bragadin family (also Bragadino or Bragadini) were an aristocratic Venetian family that belong to the Venetian nobility, counted among the Longhi....
- 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...
- 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...
- Hebrew). Venice: Frentsuni-Bragadin. ben Jehiel, Nathan (1553). ספר הערוך [Sefer he-ʻArukh] (in Hebrew). Venice: Frentsuni-Bragadin. "Pashto–English Dictionary"...
- artist Gianbattista Bonzi (d. 1508), senator Bartolomeo Bragadin (poet) Marco Antonio Bragadin (d.1571), general, fla**** alive by the Turks - the tomb...
- alive by the Ottomans when caught in battle. In August 1571, Marco Antonio Bragadin, a defeated Venetian commander, was fla**** to death by the Ottomans, causing...