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Zuane Pizzigano (sometimes
given as
Giovanni Pizzigano), was a 15th-century
Venetian cartographer. He is the
author of a
famous 1424
portolan chart, the...
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appearance as a
large rectangular island in the 1424
portolan chart of
Zuane Pizzigano. Thereafter, it
routinely appeared in most
nautical charts of the 15th...
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Domenico and
Francesco Pizzigano,
known as the
Pizzigani brothers, were 14th-century
Venetian cartographers.
Their surname is
sometimes given as Pizigano...
- as the flag of
Tbilisi in a 14th-century map by
Domenico and
Francesco Pizzigano. A
majority of Georgians,
including the
influential Catholicos-Patriarch...
- devils". In his 1424 chart,
Pizzigano placed Satanazes some
sixty leagues north of the
large Antillia island.
Pizzigano capped Satanazes with a little...
- 14th-century Book of All
Kingdoms uses it as the flag of Sebasteia. The
Pizzigano chart,
dating from
about the same time, uses it as the flag of Tbilisi...
- to 16th
centuries there was a
medieval city on the site of Ufa. On the
Pizzigano brothers' map (1367) and on the
Catalan Atlas (1375) a town approximately...
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Brazir Catalan map (1375) as Mam
Pinelli map (1384) as Jonzele/I.Onzele
Pizzigano Map (1424)
either as
Ventura or Ymana.
Bianco world map (1448) as Bentusla...
- it. However, in maps by
European travelers it was
marked as
Cibocar (
Pizzigano, 1367), Veda-Suar (Fra Mauro, 1459). Shupashkar, the
Chuvash name literally...
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Flags of
Georgia of the 14th–15th
centuries according to Dulcert, the
Pizzigano brothers and
others Coat of arms of "All-Georgian Kingdom"
according to...