- the two
other Venetian flagships, Duodo's
Aurora and Bonvicini's
Aquila Valiera. The
stearing gear of the Amazzone,
which led the
Venetian line of battle...
- Vallière (French pronunciation: [valjɛʁ]; Occitan:
Valièra,
before 1996: Vallières) is a
commune in the
Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
-
Amazzone Guerriera 62 (c. 1697) -
Discarded 1712?
Aquila Volante/Aquilla
Valiera c. 70 (c. 1698) -
Discarded 1720?
Grand Alessandro c. 70 (c. 1709) - Discarded...
- the
educated foreigner,
speaks Tuscan. The
Venetian women (Anzòla and
Valiera) and
their maids speak Venetian,
while the
porter speaks Bergamasque. The...
-
Corona (70 guns) S.
Lorenzo (70 guns)
Madonna dell'****nal (70 guns)
Aquila Valiera (or Volante) (70 guns)
Iride (60 guns) S.
Andrea (60 guns) S. Francesco...
-
Admiral Diedo) Leon
Trionfante 80 guns San
Francesco da
Paola 54 guns
Aquila Valiera (Valieran Eagle) 70 guns
Fenice (Phoenyx) 60 guns Sant'Andrea 60 guns Gloria...
- Crociara, Garofolo, Giaretta, La Frattina, Mezzavia, Paviole, Tenasi,
Valiera, Vallone, and Viezze.
Canaro borders the
following muni****lities: Ferrara...
-
Confessioni di
Eleuterio Dularete consacrate alla
serenissima Elisabetta Valiera prencipessa di Venezia, In Padova: per
Sebastiano Spera in Dio, 1696. Galatea:...
- (flagship of
Capitano Straordinario delle Navi
Lodovico Flangini)
Aquila Valiera (Valieran Eagle) 70 guns Grand'Alessandro (Big Alexander) 70 guns Costanza...
- father's
final wish with the help of the
community and the
architect Luigi Valiera. It was
inaugurated on
January 31, 1937, in the
presence of
Bishop José...