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Bernardino Corniani (1626–1689) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of **** (1664–1689). Born in Venice, Italy. On 11
February 1664, he was...
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Corniani (born 3
December 1958) is an
Italian former swimmer. She
competed in two
events at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Lauro Gaspare Corniani degli Algarotti (1767-1827) was an
Italian writer of
novels and librettos. He was born to an
aristocratic family of Padua; his father...
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celebrated jurist and ****essor, and of
Paola Corniani, the
daughter of
Giovanni Francesco Corniani,
likewise jurist and ****essor. He
studied humanities...
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still holding this appointment, he died on 13
August 1810, at the
Villa Corniani near Mestre. The name of
General Menou is
inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe...
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Metropolitan city
Venice (VE)
Frazioni Porto Santa Margherita, Duna Verde, Ca'
Corniani, Ca' Cottoni, San
Giorgio di Livenza, San Gaetano, Brian, Brussa, Castello...
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December 1807 for a
performance of the
cantata Il
Giudizio di
Giove by
Lauro Corniani Algarotti. Its
construction required the
demolition of
three central boxes...
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Lombardy as the last of
sixteen children of
Francesco Cerioli and
Francesca Corniani. Her
parents were
members of the nobility. At the age of
eleven in 1827...
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miscellanea and from
Cesare Correnti. In 1889 the
theatre collection of
Lauro Corniani Algarotti was
donated by De
Capitani D'Arzago. That year it
bought at auction...
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noble and
colonial governor of
Virginia (b. 1635)
January 28 –
Bernardino Corniani,
Roman Catholic prelate,
Bishop of **** (b. 1626)
January 29 –
Maria van...