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Paganino Paganini (Italian: [
paɡaˈniːno paɡaˈniːni]; Latin:
Paganinus de Paganinis; c. 1450–1538), was an
Italian printer and
publisher from the Republic...
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Pagano or
Paganino Doria was an
Italian admiral from the
prominent Genoese Doria family. He was the most
significant commander of the
Genoese naval forces...
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movable type was
produced in
Venice in 1537–1538 for the
Ottoman market by
Paganino Paganini and
Alessandro Paganini. But this
Quran was not used as it contained...
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Aegean and
around the Bosphorus, in 1351 a
major Genoese fleet under Paganino Doria besieged the
Venetian colony of
Negroponte before advancing to Constantinople...
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Paganino Gaudenzio or
Gaudenzi (3 June 1595 – 3
January 1649) was a
Swiss philosopher and
Catholic theologian of the Renaissance. Born on 3 June 1595 in...
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ships with 180 men on
board each
sailed from Genoa,
under the
command of
Paganino Doria. Nevertheless, the
Genoese were
unable to
repeat theirfrom maximum...
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ships with 180 men on
board each
sailed from Genoa,
under the
command of
Paganino Doria. When
Pisani heard of Doria's sailing, he
abandoned the blockade...
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fleet under the
command of
Niccolo Pisani and the
Genoese fleet under Paganino Doria led to
defeat of
Venetians and
their Byzantine allies.
Orhan opposed...
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Beaumont TV (15 episodes, 1953–1955)
Decameron Nights Giovanni Boccaccio /
Paganino /
Giulio / Don
Bertando Rue de l'Estrapade
Henri Laurent 1954
Three Coins...
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proportione (English: On the
Divine Proportion), (Antonio Capella) Venice:
Paganino Paganini (1509). Taylor, Emmet, R. No
Royal Road: Luca
Paccioli and his...