- The
House of
Giustinian or
Giustiniani was a
prominent Italian family which originally belonged to Venice, but also
established itself in Genoa, and at...
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Sebastian Giustinian (1460-1543) was a sixteenth-century
Venetian diplomat.
Between 1515 and 1519,
during the
reign of
Henry VIII of England,
Giustinian was...
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Palazzo Giustinian may
refer to:
Palazzo Giustinian (Dorsoduro)
Palazzo Giustinian Lolin Palazzo Giustinian Loredan Palazzo Giustinian Pesaro Palazzo Giustinian...
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Marcantonio Giustinian (2
March 1619 – 23
March 1688) was the 107th Doge of Venice,
reigning from his
election on 26
January 1684
until his death. Giustiniani...
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Pantaleone Giustinian (before 1229 – 1286) was a
Venetian nobleman and cleric, who
served as the
Latin Patriarch of
Constantinople from 1253
until his...
- The Ca'
Giustinian,
sometimes called the
Palazzo Giustinian, is a
palace on the
Grand Canal in the San
Marco sestiere of Venice, Italy. It is
today the...
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Zorzi Giustinian was an amb****ador of the
Republic of
Venice serving in
London from 1606 to 1608 and
Vienna in 1618.
Giustinian arrived in
London on 5...
- The
Palazzo Giustinian is a
palace in Venice,
northern Italy,
situated in the
Dorsoduro district and
overlooking the
Grand Canal next to Ca' Foscari. It...
- has
undergone a
number of renovations.
Palazzo Giustinian Palazzo Giustinian Pesaro Palazzo Giustinian Lolin Brusegan,
Marcello (2007). The
Palaces of...
- The
Palazzo Giustinian Persico is an early-Renaissance-style
palace located at the
corner with the Rio di San Tomà, near
Palazzo Tiepolo and
across the...