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Dolfin may
refer to:
Dolfin of Carlisle, 11th
century Northumbrian magnate Delfini (family) (also
spelled Delfin), an
ancient noble Venetian family Caterina...
- Simmons, who
boasted of
owning 400
pairs of
vintage Dolfins in 2012. As of 2012[update],
Orange Dolfin shorts are
specified as part of the
uniform for waitresses...
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Dolfin Dolfin or
Delfino Delfin, was a
Venetian nobleman who
served during the Fall of
Constantinople in 1453.
Dolfin Dolfin, was born into the powerful...
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Dolfin Swimwear is an
American company that
manufactures and
sells competitive and
recreational swimwear. The
brand is well
known for its "
Dolfin Uglies"...
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Dolfin (fl. 1092) was an 11th-century
magnate in ****bria. His
father was
probably Gospatric, one of the most
powerful regional figures in the mid-11th...
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Daniele Girolamo Dolfin or
Daniele IV
Dolfin (1656 – 14
April 1729) was a
Venetian statesman and
military commander. He parti****ted in the
Morean War...
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Palazzo Dolfin Manin is a
palace in the
sestiere of San
Marco on the
Canal Grande of Venice,
northern Italy. It is
located near the
Palazzo Bembo and Palazzo...
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another influential noble family which had the
means to
relieve the
Dolfins of
their debts. The
marriage of
Caterina with
Marcantonio Tiepolo achieved...
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Jacopo Dolfin or
Giacomo Dolfin was a 13th-century
Venetian nobleman and
senior provincial administrator in the
Venetian overseas empire.
Jacopo Dolfin is...
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Giampaolo Dolfin (1736-1819) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
became Bishop of
Bergamo from 1777 to 1819. Born in
Sebenico (now Šibenik, Croatia), he joined...