- The
Italian title prov[v]editore (plural
provveditori; also
known in Gr****: προνοητής, προβλεπτής; Serbo-Croatian: providur), "he who sees to things" (overseer)...
- The
Provveditori all'Armar (lit. 'superintendents on armament') were
officials of the
Republic of
Venice responsible for the
provisioning and equipment...
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first period after the conquest, he was ****isted by two
provveditori extraordinary. The
provveditori generali appointed during the
duration of the Kingdom...
- Διοίκηση και οργάνωση της πόλης τον 18ο αιώνα [The
Archive of the
Venetian Provveditori of Preveza; The City's Αdministration and
Organization in the 18th century]...
- the
Avogadoria de Comùn as well as all the captains, the podestà, the
provveditori, the
camerlenghi and
indirectly the Doge. The
Concio was a
general ****embly...
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eight bastions of the
fortress were
originally named after the
Venetian provveditori. However, when it fell to the
Ottoman Empire, the
bastions were given...
- of two
different committees and
consisted in five nobles: the
three provveditori alla sanità (superintendents of health) and the two sopraprovveditori...
- the
funds were not
misappropriated by the government.
Provveditori a ori e
monete The
Provveditori a ori e
monete were
created in 1551 to
ensure that gold...
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necessary for Venice's war galleys.
Another similar body,
entitled the
Provveditori all'Armar, was
responsible for the
actual ****ing and
supplying of the...
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patricians elected annually by the
Major Council. The
officials known as
provveditori supervised the work and acts of the councils, courts, and
other officials...