- The
Italian title prov[v]editore (plural provveditori; also
known in Gr****: προνοητής, προβλεπτής; Serbo-Croatian: providur), "he who sees to things" (overseer)...
- Κερύνειας, Turkish:
Girne Kapısı,
historically known in
Italian as
Porta del
Proveditore) is a gate in the
Nicosia walls, in
North Nicosia,
Northern Cyprus. It...
- by the
Proveditore Generale and it
discussed various subjects relevant for Dalmatia. Councils'
conclusions were only
valid after Proveditore Generale's...
- San Domenico)
Famagusta Gate (Porta Giuliana)
Kyrenia Gate (Porta del
Proveditore)
Experts have
considered the
walls to be a
prime example of 16th century...
- on the
Istrian coast. He was
forced into
battle by the
commissioner (
proveditore)
Michele Steno, who as
agent of the
senate had
authority over the admiral...
- for the
Fondaco dei
Tedeschi in Venice;
three years later he was
named Proveditore del Sale ("salt curator") of the city.
After a fire destro**** many buildings...
-
taught in Capo d'Istria (now Koper),
where he was
patronized by the
proveditore of Venice, Marcello. He also
lived in
Trieste (1466–1470). He was prompted...
-
besieged had
resorted to
eating mice and rats,
Antonio Da Lézze (the
proveditore of the city)
continued to
appeal for help to the
Signoria of Venice,...