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Gradenigo's syndrome, also
called Gradenigo-Lannois syndrome, is a
complication of
otitis media and
mastoiditis involving the apex of the
petrous temporal...
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among the
vastest in
Venice and was one of the
greatest prides of the
Gradenigos. A
small part of it
remains nowadays,
following the
building development...
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Gerolamo Gradenigo (Latin:
Hieronymus Gradonicus 1597 – 1657) was
Patriarch of
Aquileia from 1656 to 1657.
Gerolamo Gradenigo was born
probably in Venice...
- in 1629.
Agostino Gradenigo was born in
Venice on 8
November 1570 to the
noble Gradenigo family, son of the poet
Giorgio Gradenigo and of
Laura Valier...
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Marco Gradenigo was a 13th-century
Venetian nobleman,
senior provincial administrator in the
Venetian overseas empire and a
military commander. He was...
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Pietro Gradenigo (1251 – 13
August 1311) was the 49th Doge of Venice,
reigning from 1289 to his death. When he was
elected Doge, he was
serving as the...
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Marco Gradenigo was born in
Venice in 14
October 1589 to the
noble Gradenigo family, son of Gian Giacomo.
Member of a
secondary branch of the
Gradenigo family...
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Giovanni Gradenigo (died 8
August 1356) was the fifty-sixth Doge of Venice,
appointed on 21
April 1355.
During his reign,
Venice signed a
peace treaty...
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Bartolomeo Gradenigo (1263 – 28
December 1342) was the 53rd Doge of
Venice from 7
November 1339
until his death. Born in
Venice to an
ancient noble family...
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Bartolomeo (Bortolo)
Gradenigo,
better known as
Marco Gradenigo, (Latin:
Marcus Gradonicus; 1663 – 1734) was
Bishop of
Verona from 1714 to 1725 and later...