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Alviso Diedo was a 15th-century
Venetian captain who parti****ted in the Fall of Constantinople.
After traveling across the
Black Sea
where he led a flotilla...
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Marcantonio Diedo or
Marco Antonio Diedo was a
Venetian naval commander who
served as
Provveditore Generale da Mar in 1728-31. He
served as
commander of...
- Awka-Etiti,
historically known as Awka-
Diedo (Igbo: Ọka
Diedo);
later mentioned as Awka-Nkakwu (Okankaku) by
colonial authors, is an
affluent town comprising...
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Antonio Diedo (15
November 1772 – 1
January 1847) was an
Italian architect. Born in Venice, he was
active both in his
natal city and the
mainland towns...
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Palazzo Emo
Diedo is a
neoclassical palace in Venice,
Italy located in the
Santa Croce district,
overlooking the
Grand Canal,
opposite the
railway station...
- Eğribozli
Ibrahim Pasha. The 24
Venetian sailing ships under Marcantonio Diedo,
commander of the
Venetian fleet, met up with
another Venetian squadron...
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great church erected in veneration. The date (1327) ****erted by
Francesco Diedo for Roch's
death would precede the
traumatic advent of the
Black Death in...
- the
Ottoman Empire.
Alongside his
fellow Venetian merchant-captain
Alviso Diedo, he had anc****d with his
ships at the
Golden Horn on a
return voyage from...
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Loukas Notaras and
Nicephorus Palaeologus, respectively. The
Venetian Alviso Diedo commanded the
ships in the harbour.
Although the
Byzantines also had cannons...
- and the arms of
Diedo. It is
inscribed in
Latin as follows: D(eo) O(ptimo) M(aximo)
Aloysius Mocenico Venetiarum Dux
Marcus Antonius Diedo Moderat(o)r Supremus...