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Benintendi Ravegnani (Chioggia, at the
earliest 1318 – Venice, July 1365) was a
Venetian public secretary and diplomat,
whose career culminated with the...
- catepan.
Ravegnani,
Giorgio (2004). I
bizantini in
Italia (in Italian). Bologna: Il Mulino. p. 201.
William of Apulia,
Gesta Roberti Wiscardi Ravegnani, Giorgio...
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Librairie Droz. pp. 25–. ISBN 978-2-600-03391-6.
Gherardo Ortalli;
Giorgio Ravegnani;
Peter Schreiner (2006).
Quarta crociata: Venezia, Bisanzio,
impero latino...
- di
Michele Coniata Metropolita d'Atene" in
Gherardo Ortalli,
Giorgio Ravegnani,
Peter Schreiner, eds.
Quarta Crociata (Venice, 2006. ISBN 88-88143-74-2)...
- Constantinople, 1204–1261: A
State within a State". In
Gherardo Ortalli;
Giorgio Ravegnani;
Peter Schreiner (eds.).
Quarta Crociata.
Venezia -
Bisanzio - Impero...
- Constantinople, 1204–1261: A
State within a State". In
Gherardo Ortalli;
Giorgio Ravegnani;
Peter Schreiner (eds.).
Quarta Crociata.
Venezia -
Bisanzio - Impero...
- 1989, p. 49.
Collins 1983, p. 238.
Thomas 2010, p. 21. Klewitz, p. 33.
Ravegnani 2004, p. 203.
Norwich 1989, pp. 112–113.
Norwich 1989, p. 116.
Legal system...
- with the
interior decoration continuing till 1875
under Bilancioni and
Ravegnani. The main
altarpiece is the
venerated Madonna (1796)
painted by Giuseppe...
- her own will as
Aluycha Falier.
Hurlburt calls her "Alucia" throughout.
Ravegnani 1994
spells it "Alvica".
Other contemporary spellings are Aloica, Alucia...
- 163–259.
Ravegnani, Giorgio; Seno,
Carlo (1977a). "Cronologia
della vita e
delle opere di
Lauro Quirini". In
Branca (1977), pp. 9–18.
Ravegnani, Giorgio;...