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Giosafat Barbaro (also
Giosaphat or Josaphat) (1413–1494) was a
member of the
Venetian Barbaro family. He was a diplomat, merchant,
explorer and travel...
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Christian saint of India,
appearing in the
legend of
Barlaam and
Josaphat Giosafat Barbaro (1413–94),
Venetian explorer and
diplomat Josephat T.
Benoit (1900–76)...
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patron saint is
Josaphat ****sevych. It also
includes the
church of San
Giosafat al Gianicolo, one of Ukraine's
national churches in Rome. The
origins of...
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Matteo Palmieri,
Florentine humanist and
historian (died 1475) 1413 –
Giosafat Barbaro,
Venetian travel writer (died 1494) c. 1426 – Bhalan,
Indian Gujarati-language...
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although he
mentioned only a great,
ruined city
called "Comerum". In 1474,
Giosafat Barbaro visited the
ruins of ****polis,
which he
incorrectly thought were...
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Orazio Antinori (1811–1882)
Alberto Maria de
Agostini (1883–1960)
Giosafat Barbaro (1413–1494)
Giacomo Beltrami (1779–1855)
Scipione Borghese (1871–1927)...
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Chinese 15th
South Asia,
Southeast Asia,
Middle East, East
African coast Giosafat Barbaro Italian 15th
Black Sea, Near East
Duarte Barbosa Portuguese 15th/16th...
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Mehmed II at
Battle of
Otlukbeli in the late
summer of 1473. In 1473,
Giosafat Barbaro was
selected as
another Venetian amb****ador to Persia, due to his...
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Croce alla
Lungara San
Giacomo alla
Lungara San
Giuseppe alla
Lungara San
Giosafat al
Gianicolo Sant'Antonio
Maria Zaccaria Oratory of
Santa Maria Addolorata...
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Ermolao Barbaro (bishop) (1410–1474)
Francesco Barbaro (1390–1454)
Giosafat Barbaro (1413–1494)
Marco Barbaro (1511–1570)
Alessandro Baricco (born...