- 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...
- the Shahremanian, Shahremanean, Shahrimanian, Shehrimanian, Shariman, or
Seriman family, were a
wealthy Safavid merchant family of
Armenian ethnicity. A...
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Viaggi di
Enrico Wanton alle
Terre incognite Australi (1749) by
Zaccaria Seriman;
Voyage de Robertson, aux
Terres Australes,
traduit sur le m****crit anglois...
- Gaspar/Gasper
Gregory Jordan Minas Pogose Sarkies Satur Sookias Armen Mehr
Seriman Sherimanian Most
Armenians in
Armenia are
Apostolic Orthodox and adhere...
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political leader Aghazar Lazarian (hy) (1700–1782) –
merchant Zaccaria Seriman (it) (1709–1784) –
writer Tovmas Khojamalian (hy) (c.1720–1780) – historian...
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Pietro Metastasio L. Vinci; (N. Jommelli) 110 1747 Caio
Marzio Coriolano Z.
Seriman P.
Pulli 111 1747
Arminio Antonio Salvi B.
Galuppi 112 1748 L'Adriano Pietro...
- century. They were also
famous for
reorganising Venetian ****nal. The
Seriman family from
Isfahan had
gained importance in
Venice during the 17th century...
- 25
January 1776 Milan,
Ducale Telemaco opera seria 3 acts
Zaccaria de
Seriman after Antoine Danchet 15
March 1777 London, King's
Theatre Il cavaliere...