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Angelo Maria Querini or
Quirini (30
March 1680 – 6
January 1755) was an
Italian Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. Born in Venice, he
entered the...
- The
Querini family or
Quirini was an old
Venetian patrician family. They
claimed an
ancient Roman heritage, but
their traceable history goes back to the...
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Lauro Quirini (1420–1474/1481) was a Cretan-born
Venetian patrician and
humanist scholar. He
studied arts and law at the
University of Padua, and was...
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Leonardo Quirini (Italian pronunciation: [leoˈnardo kwiˈriːni]; 17th century) was an
Italian nobleman and
Marinist poet.
Leonardo Quirini was born into...
- Chaumont-Gistoux (French pronunciation: [ʃomɔ̃ ʒistu]; Walloon: Tchåmont-Djistou) is a muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
Belgian province of Walloon...
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known about the
deity Hora
Quirini.
According to
Georg Wissowa, Ovid
created the
story of Hersilia's
apotheosis into Hora
Quirini. On the
other hand, T.P...
- Querini's
thesis was published,
probably in 1503, as
Conclusiones Vincentii Quirini patritii Veneti Romae dis****tae. At the
urging of Giustiniani, Querini...
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Cleopadre Marco Noseda Pedraglio Luca
Pazzaglia Roberto Perego Leonardo Quirini Andrea Ziffer Argentina Leonardo Colangelo Pablo Echevarría Mike Goldfeld...
- Germany, the
Scotch Club,
opened in
Aachen and
visiting journalist Klaus Quirini (later DJ Heinrich) made comments,
conducted audience games, and announced...
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specific attributes of
various gods, “maia Volcani,
Salacia Neptuni, hora
Quirini,
nerio Martis.”
Forsythe notes that
Salacia Neptuni means “effervescence...