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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...
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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...
- Counter-Admiral Nicolò
Pasqualigo (27 July 1770 – 13
January 1821) was an
Italian naval officer who
served in the
Napoleonic Wars. Born into the Venetian...
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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...
- Pasqualis, Pasqualin, Pasqualini, Pasqualino, Pasqualon, Pasqualotto,
Pasqualigo, Pasqualetti.
Pasquale may
refer to:
Pasquale Amati (1716–1796), an Italian...
- (1725), an
Italian opera by
Giuseppe Maria Orlandini (mus.) and
Benedetto Pasqualigo (libr.). Also set to
music by Niccolò Vito
Piccinni (1766) La clemenza...
- theologians,
consisting of
Melchior Inchofer,
Agostino Oreggi and
Zaccaria Pasqualigo,
reported on the Dialogue.
Their opinions were
strongly argued in favour...
- the
Milanese )
Beato Pacifico (founder of the
current church)
Alvise Pasqualigo (d. 1528) (Procurator of Venice)
Benedetto Pésaro (d. 1503) (general)...
- de Cervantes's left arm is
rendered useless;
Venetian playwright Luigi Pasqualigo commands a galleon.
unknown dates Michel de
Montaigne retires from public...
- Venice,
Italy in the
Cannaregio district. The
palace neighbors Palazzo Pasqualigo Giovannelli and
overlooks the Rio di
Noale and the Rio di
Santa Fosca...