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- Lorenzo Pasqualigo was a Venetian at the court of Henry VIII of England. He was based in London, and his brother, Pietro Pasqualigo, was the Venetian...
- Konteradmiral Nicolò Pasqualigo (27 July 1770 – 13 January 1821) was an Italian naval officer and nobleman who fought during the Napoleonic Wars and successively...
- Luigi Pasqualigo (1536–1576) was a Venetian soldier and man of letters who wrote the play Il Fedele which was adapted by the English playwright Anthony...
- expedition and did not advance "beyond the shooting distance of a crossbow". Pasqualigo and Day both state that the expedition made no contact with any native...
- the Milanese ) Beato Pacifico (founder of the current church) Alvise Pasqualigo (d. 1528) (Procurator of Venice) Benedetto Pésaro (d. 1503) (general)...
- Donato (r. 1545–1553). As dogaressa, she, as well as her predecessor Maria Pasqualigo, did what she could to support arts and crafts in Venice. One of her acts...
- Pasqualis, Pasqualin, Pasqualini, Pasqualino, Pasqualon, Pasqualotto, Pasqualigo, Pasqualetti. Pasquale may refer to: Pasquale Amati (1716–1796), an Italian...
- Venice, Italy in the Cannaregio district. The palace neighbors Palazzo Pasqualigo Giovannelli and overlooks the Rio di Noale and the Rio di Santa Fosca...
- (1725), an Italian opera by Giuseppe Maria Orlandini (mus.) and Benedetto Pasqualigo (libr.). Also set to music by Niccolò Vito Piccinni (1766) La clemenza...
- Ifigenia in Tauride (Vinci), opera by Leonardo Vinci, libretto by Benedetto Pasqualigo, 1724 Iphigenia in Tauris, play by Euripides, basis of all these operas...