- Cornaro, and the
branch of the
Cornaro family descended from
Federico became known as
Cornaro Piscopia. The
Cornaros ran a
large sugar plantation in...
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preserved remains are on
display inside. The
Cornaro Chapel is a
private chapel commissioned by
Federico Cornaro to
Baroque sculptor Gian
Lorenzo Bernini...
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Short History of the
Cornaro Family; Some
Account of
Eminent Cornaros; A
Eulogy upon
Louis Cornaro; The
Villas Erected by
Louis Cornaro". The art of living...
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Catherine Cornaro (Venetian:
Catarina Corner; Italian:
Caterina Cornaro or Corner; Gr****: Αικατερίνη Κορνάρο, romanized: Aikateríni Kornáro; 25 November...
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Cornaro (died 1739) was the
Dogaressa of
Venice by
marriage to the Doge
Giovanni II
Cornaro (r. 1709-1722).
Laura Cornaro was born to
Nicolo Cornaro and...
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Villa Cornaro is a
patrician villa in
Piombino Dese,
about 30 km
northwest of Venice, Italy. It was
designed by the
Italian Renaissance architect Andrea...
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Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (US: /kɔːrˌnɑːroʊ pɪˈskoʊpiə/, Italian: [ˈɛːlena luˈkrɛttsja korˈnaːro piˈskɔːpja]; 5 June 1646 – 26 July 1684) or Elena...
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Andrea Cornaro may
refer to:
Andrea Cornaro,
Marquess of
Bodonitsa (died 1323),
Venetian nobleman Andrea Cornaro (historian) (1547–1616), a
Venetian poet...
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sculptural altarpiece group in
white marble set in an
elevated aedicule in the
Cornaro Chapel of the
church of
Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome. It was designed...
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Pietro Cornaro, also
known as
Peter Cornaro or
Corner (died in 1387 or 1388), was Lord of
Argos and
Nauplia in
Frankish Greece from 1377.
Pietro was the...