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Antonio Cippico (20
March 1877 – 17
January 1935) was a
Dalmatian Italian politician, translator, and irredentist.
Cippico was an
Italian senator. He translated...
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Alvise Cippico or Ivan
Cippicus (16
September 1456 – 2
March 1504) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Zadar (1503) and
Bishop of...
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Edoardo Prettner Cippico (10
October 1905–7
April 1983) was an
Italian Catholic priest and
official in the
Vatican Secret Archive who was
imprisoned in...
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Coriolano Cippico (1425–1493) was a
Dalmatian nobleman, landowner,
civil servant,
humanist and
military commander from Trogir. From 1470 to 1470 he served...
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worked with Nicolò
Fiorentino and
Andrea Alessi on the
Renaissance Cippico Palace in Trogir.
Around 1503, he was in Rome again,
working on the tomb...
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Cippico Castle is a
castle in Kaštel Novi, a town
within the
administrative area of Kaštela in Dalmatia, Croatia. In 1512,
Pavao Antun Cippico, a nobleman...
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fortified village Cippico,
tower Celio-Cega and
fortified Andreis house).
Citadel Cippico was
built on a rock in 1481 by
Koriolan Cippico, a nobleman, humanist...
- 20th century. She was
known in
private life as the
Countess Marguerita de
Cippico.
Jolivet was born on 25
September 1884 in Castleton,
Richmond County, New...
- Zara 1869,
agosto 24,
Biblioteca del Senato,
Raccolta Dalmata,
Fondo Cippico-Bacotich, Mss. On this
point see:
Antonio Teja, La
fabbrica di maraschino...
- doges, with an
elaborate tomb by
Pietro Lombardo (illustration).
Coriolano Cippico (Koriolan Cipiko) (1425–93), one of Mocenigo's
galley commanders, wrote...