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Grimani's Legacy of
Ancient Art to Venice",
Journal of the
Warburg and
Courtauld Institutes,
Volume 41,
Number 1 Povoledo, Elisabetta. "The
Grimanis of...
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Vincenzo Grimani (15 May 1652 or 26 May 1655 – 26
September 1710) was an
Italian cardinal, diplomat, and
opera librettist.
Grimani was born
either in...
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Palazzo Grimani may
refer to:
Palazzo Grimani di San Luca, Venice,
Italy Palazzo Grimani di
Santa Maria Formosa, Venice,
Italy This
disambiguation page...
- Grimani,
brother of
Marino Grimani and a
member of the
Venetian noble family of the
Grimani, he was the
fourth son of
Gerolamo Grimani and
Elena Priuli. He...
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Maria Margherita Grimani (1680 – c.1720) was an
Italian composer who, at some
points in her life, was
active in Vienna.
Among her
compositions was the...
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Pietro Grimani (October 5, 1677 in
Venice –
March 7, 1752 in Venice) was a
Venetian statesman and
aristocrat who
served as the 115th Doge of
Venice from...
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Marino Grimani may
refer to:
Marino Grimani (cardinal) (died 1546),
bishop from 1508,
cardinal from 1527
Marino Grimani (doge) (1532–1605),
reigned 1595–1605...
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Antonio Grimani (28
December 1434 – 7 May 1523) was the Doge of
Venice from 1521 to 1523. He had
previously served as
commander of the
Venetian navy....
- List of the Gr**** MSS of
Domenico Grimani", Scriptorium, 2008, 62-1 pp. 164-169 Povoledo, Elisabetta. "The
Grimanis of
Venice Share Their Treasures Again"...
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three acts by
George Frideric Handel with a
libretto by
Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani.
Composed for the 1709–10
Venice Carnevale season, the
opera tells the...