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Camerlengo (plural:
camerlenghi,
Italian for "chamberlain") is an
Italian title of
medieval origin. It
derives from the late
Latin camarlingus, in turn...
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Palazzo dei
Camerlenghi is a
Renaissance palazzo in Venice,
northern Italy,
located in the
sestiere (quarter) of San Polo. It
faces the
Canal Grande,...
- The
Camerlenghi di
Comun were
senior fiscal officials of the
Republic of Venice.
Although they are
first attested in 1236, they are
likely much older...
- S2CID 205218854. Garcia-Castellanos, Daniel; Micallef, Aaron; Estrada, Ferran;
Camerlenghi, Angelo; Ercilla, Gemma; Periáñez, Raúl; Abril, José María (February...
- San
Paolo nel
secolo XIX."
Revue Bénédictine 83 (1973): 49–118.
Nicola Camerlenghi, St. Paul's
Outside the Walls: A
Roman Basilica from
Antiquity to the...
- to the
finance minister, was
superior and
close collaborator of the
camerlenghi; The Sage of the Scripture,
analogous to the
minister of war, was in...
- doi:10.1007/978-3-319-55306-1_7. ISBN 978-3-319-55306-1. Bez, Roberto;
Camerlenghi, E.; Modelli, Alberto; Visconti,
Angelo (April 2003). "Introduction to...
- at Rialto:
palaces for
commercial and
financial Benches (Palazzo dei
Camerlenghi and
Palazzo dei
Dieci Savi,
rebuilt after 1514 fire) and a mint. In 1181...
- Knowledge. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. p. 51,
Figure 2.21. Micallef, Aaron;
Camerlenghi, Angelo; Georgiopoulou, Aggeliki; Garcia-Castellanos, Daniel; Gutscher...
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March 2016.
Retrieved 20 May 2011. Polonia, Alina; Bonatti, Enrico;
Camerlenghi, Angelo; Lucchi,
Renata Giulia; Panieri, Giuliana; Gasperini, Luca (December...