- The
House of
Giustiniani was a
prominent Italian family which originally belonged to Venice, but also
established itself in Genoa, and at
various times...
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Giovanni Giustiniani Longo (Gr****: Ιωάννης Λόγγος Ιουστινιάνης, romanized: Iōánnēs Lóngos Ioustiniánēs; Latin:
Ioannes Iustini**** Longus; 1418 – 1 June...
- Rubén Héctor
Giustiniani (born
November 3, 1955, in Rosario) is an
Argentine politician from the
Socialist Party (PS), who was
National Senator representing...
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Andreolo Giustiniani (1385/92 – 1456) was an antiquarian, humanist,
literary patron, and
writer of the
Italian Renaissance.
Giustianiani was a native...
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Palazzo Giustiniani may
refer to:
Palazzo Giustiniani, Rome,
palace in Rome,
Italy Palazzo Giustiniani Businello,
palace in Venice,
Italy Palazzo Giustinian...
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Antonio Giustiniani May
refer to:
Antonio Giustiniani (archbishop of Lipari) (died 1571), Gr****
Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Lipari (1564–1571)...
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Marco Giustiniani or
Marco Giustinian may
refer to:
Marco Giustiniani (died 1277),
Venetian diplomat, see Byzantine–Venetian
treaty of 1277
Marco Giustiniani...
- The
Giustiniani Hestia is a finely-executed
marble sculpture, a
perhaps Hadrianic Roman copy of a Gr****
bronze of
about 470 BCE, now in the
Torlonia Collection...
- The
Athena Giustiniani or
Minerva Giustiniani is a
Roman marble statue of
Pallas Athena,
based on a Gr****
bronze sculpture of the late 5th–early 4th century...
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Louis (or Luis)
Giustiniani was the
first missionary to the Swan
River Colony. He was
outspoken in
defending Aboriginal Australians, but in
doing so alienated...