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Diodati or
Deodati is a
family name. The
Diodati were a
patrician family from Lucca. In Lucca, in the
sixteenth century, they
commissioned the sculptor...
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Giovanni Diodati or
Deodati (3 June 1576 – 3
October 1649) was a Genevan-born
Italian Calvinist theologian and translator. His
translation of the Bible...
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refused his courtship. Thus in 1692 a new governor,
Roelof Deodati, was appointed. In 1693
Deodati exiled the
French Protestant François
Leguat and five of...
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Andrea Deodati, O.S.B (1629–1713) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Rossano (1697–1713).
Andrea Deodati was born in Castellane...
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Roelof Diodati (Dordrecht, 28 July 1658 – Batavia, 10
March 1723) was a
governor of
Dutch Mauritius in the late 17th century.
Diodati was from Swiss-Italian...
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political economist Luigi Luzzatti,
later Prime Minister of Italy;
Edoardo Deodati,
senator of the
Kingdom of
Italy and vice-president of the
province of...
- industries, such as supermarkets. Saint-Dié (Lat. Deodatum, Theodata, S.
Deodati Fanum) is
named for
Saint Deodat. A holy man who was
known as "le bonhomme"...
- 06889 Area less than one acre
Built 1918 (1918)
Built by
Vincent Falbo, M.
Deodati Architectural style
Gothic Revival MPS
Churches with
Decorative Interior...
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Severino II Pepe : 1675–1680
Andrea IV
Deodati : 1680–1681
Sebastiano Biancardi : 1681–1687
Andrea IV
Deodati : 1687–1692 (second time)
Severino II Pepe :...
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commonly abbreviated to VOC)
settlement on Mauritius. He
followed Roelof Deodati as the de
facto Dutch governor on
November 25, 1703. On
November 15, 1707...