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transformation and sale
mainly in Flanders.
After alternating events that saw the
Zaccarias lose, at the
hands of the Venetians, and
reconquer Phocaea and the island...
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Church of San
Zaccaria is a 15th-century
former monastic church in
central Venice, Italy. It is a
large edifice,
located in the
Campo San
Zaccaria, just off...
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Anthony Maria Zaccaria, CRSP (Italian:
Antonio Maria Zaccaria; 1502 – 5 July 1539) was an
Italian Catholic priest and
early leader of the Counter-Reformation...
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married with
Catherine Zaccaria, the
sister of John. It was
rumoured that
Thomas allowed the last men of the
Zaccarias dynasty to die of hunger, but...
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Zaccaria Betti (7 July 1732-1788) was an
Italian poet,
writing about agricultural topics. Born in Verona, he
began studying under the
Jesuits in Brescia...
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Zaccaria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Zaccaria family was an
ancient and
noble Genoese dynasty.
Zaccaria may also
refer to:
Zaccaria Boveri...
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Catherine Asenina Zaccaria or
Catherine Palaiologina (Medieval Gr****: Αἰκατερίνα Παλαιολογίνα; died 26
August 1462) was the
daughter of the
Prince of Achaea...
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Francesco Antonio Zaccaria (March 27, 1714 –
October 10, 1795) was an
Italian theologian, historian, and
prolific writer.
Francesco Antonio Zaccaria was born in...
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Zaccaria (later
briefly operating as Mr. Game
before ending production) was an
Italian manufacturer of
pinball and
arcade machines that
operated in Bologna...
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Paleologo Zaccaria ( ? –1314) was the Lord of
Chios and Phocaea, as well as
other Aegean islands from 1307
until his death.
Paleologo was the son of Benedetto...