- The
Sanudo (sometimes
spelled Sanuto) were a
Venetian noble family. The
earliest known member was
Marco Sanudo (1043–1096), but the
family is sometimes...
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Marino Sanuto or
Marino Sanudo may
refer to:
Marino Sanuto the
Elder (c. 1260 – 1338),
Venetian statesman and
geographer Marino Sanuto the
Younger (1466–1536)...
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Marino Sanuto (or Sanudo)
Torsello (c. 1270–1343) was a
Venetian statesman and geographer. He is best
known for his
lifelong attempts to
revive the crusading...
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Marin Sanudo, born
Marin Sanudo de Candia,
italianised as
Marino Sanuto or
Sanuto the
Younger (May 22, 1466 – 1536), was a
Venetian historian and diarist...
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though opinions differed on her attractiveness. The
Venetian diarist Marino Sanuto the Younger, who saw Anne when
Henry VIII met
Francis I at
Calais in October...
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Bayezid II, who
executed his half-brothers
Abdullah and Oguzhan.
Marino Sanuto says that on 5
December 1516, an amb****ador of the
Mamluk sultan came to...
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Marco Sanudo or
Marco Sanuto may
refer to:
Marco I
Sanudo (1153–1220),
creator and
first duke of the
Duchy of the
Archipelago Marco II
Sanudo (died 1303)...
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Bishop Nicolò
Maria d'Este of Adria; the
departure was
noted by
Marino Sanuto in his Diarii, who
traces his
journey through Rovigo and Padua. Ippolito...
- of the
Secrets of the
Faithful of the Cross') is a
Latin work by
Marino Sanuto the Elder. It is one of the "recovery of the Holy Land"
treatises intended...
- the
mappa mundi made by
Pietro Vesconte for the c. 1320
atlas of
Marino Sanuto,
there is an
unnamed river stemming from the
African interior and opening...