- The
House of
Foscari (Italian: [ˈfoskari]) was an
ancient Venetian patrician family,
which reached its peak in the 14th–15th centuries,
culminating in...
- The
Foscari were an
ancient Venetian patrician family.
Foscari may also
refer to:
Alvise Foscari (1724–1783),
Venetian admiral and
administrator Francesco...
- Ca'
Foscari University of
Venice (Italian: Università Ca'
Foscari Venezia), or
simply Ca'
Foscari, is a
public research university and
business school...
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Foscari, the
palace of the
Foscari family, is a
Gothic building on the
waterfront of the Grand...
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Palazzo Foscari can
refer to: Ca'
Foscari University of Venice, a
university in Venice,
Italy Ca'
Foscari, a Gothic-style
palace in the
sestiere of Dorsoduro...
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Francesco Foscari (19 June 1373 – 1
November 1457) was the 65th Doge of the
Republic of
Venice from 1423 to 1457. His reign, the
longest of all Doges...
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Villa Foscari is a
villa in Mira, near Venice,
northern Italy,
designed by the
Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. The home was constructed...
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Foscari (The Two
Foscari) is an
opera in
three acts by
Giuseppe Verdi to an
Italian libretto by
Francesco Maria Piave,
based on the 1821 historical...
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Paolo Foscari was a
Venetian noble and churchman, who rose to
become Bishop of
Castello in 1367–1375, and
Latin Archbishop of
Patras from 1375
until his...
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Foscari is an 1826
historical tragedy by the
British writer Mary
Russell Mitford. The plot
revolves around Francesco Foscari, the son of the Doge of Venice...