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- The Sceriman family, also referred to as the Shahremanian, Shahremanean, Shahrimanian, Shehrimanian, Shariman, or Seriman family, were a wealthy Safavid...
- merchants from Julfa were the leading traders in Venice, especially the Sceriman family in the 17th century. They were specialized in the gems and diamonds...
- The Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman, also called Palazzo Seriman ai Gesuiti, is a 14th-century palace in the Sestiere of Cannaregio of Venice, Italy. It is...
- Vendramin Calergi) at Fiesso Umbertiano (from 1706) and possibly Villa Sceriman (later Widmann Foscari Rezzonico; 1719) at Mira. From 1700, he built the...
- daughter of Domenico Loredan. Interestingly, near the Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman and the nearby bridge, Leonardo Loredan (d. 1675) was found dead in a boat...
- noble bequests to the clergy. Interestingly, near the Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman and the nearby bridge, Leonardo Loredan (d. 1675) was found dead in a boat...
- away in 1675 when he was found dead in a boat near the Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman. The unexplained death was the source of many rumours, claiming accidental...
- entrance of the Museum of Khachatur Kesaratsi Apcar familymerchant family Sceriman familymerchant family De l'Estoile familymerchant family Lazarian...
- importance in Venice during the 17th century and owned the Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman. Art historians like Josef Strzygowski write about Armenian impact on Italian...
- daughter of Domenico Loredan. Interestingly, near the Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman and the nearby bridge, Leonardo Loredan (d. 1675) was found dead in a boat...