- The
Palazzo Civran is a
Neoclassical style palace,
located between the
Campiello del
Remer and the
smaller Palazzo Perducci on the
Grand Canal in the sestiere...
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Palazzo Civran Grimani is a
Neoclassical palace in Venice, Italy. The
palazzo is
located in the San Polo district,
overlooking the
Grand Canal at the confluence...
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Giuseppe Civran (1629 – 17 May 1679) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Vicenza (1660–1679).
Giuseppe Civran was born in Venice, Italy...
- Saint-
Civran (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sivʁɑ̃]; Occitan: Sent Cibran;
ultimately from
Saint Cyprian) is a
commune in the
Indre department in central...
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overlooking the
Grand Canal. The
palazzo neighbors Palazzo Dolfin and
Palazzo Civran Grimani. The
present palace was
built in the 17th
century on the site of...
- in
Venice on 25
November 1455 to the
patrician Giovanni and
Margherita Civran. He was the
uncle of the
Venetian politician and amb****ador,
Antonio Surian...
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adjacent to the
Fontego dei
Tedeschi and the Casa
Perducci and
Palazzo Civran on the
Grand Canal, in the
Sestiere of Cannaregio, in the city of Venice...
- and
Palazzo Erizzo Nani Mocenigo,
across the
Grand Canal from the
Palazzo Civran Grimani in the
sestiere di San
Marco in the city of Venice, Italy. The marble...
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between the
Palazzo Balbi and,
across the Rio
della Frescada, the
Palazzo Civran Grimani in the
Sestiere of Dorsoduro, Venice, Italy. The
palace was initially...
- Saint-Chartier Saint-Christophe-en-Bazelle Saint-Christophe-en-Boucherie Saint-
Civran Saint-Cyran-du-Jambot Saint-Denis-de-Jouhet Sainte-Fauste Sainte-Gemme Sainte-Lizaigne...