- (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni ˈkroːtʃe]; also
Ioanne a
Cruce Clodiensis,
Zuanne Chiozotto; 1557 – 15 May 1609) was an
Italian composer of the late Renaissance...
- Niccolò
Tartaglia (1500–1557)
received two
problems in
cubic equations from
Zuanne da Coi and
announced that he
could solve them. He was soon
challenged by...
- intentions: the second,
baptized San
Lorenzo Zustinian, was
built by
Stefano de
Zuanne de
Michiel and
turned out to be
quite different.
Although its
design was...
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grants and
privileges to
settle other Albanians in
Basilicata and Apulia.
Zuanne (1519), son of Lazzaro, was
appointed stratioti captain alongside his brother...
-
Giovanni Alberghetti, also
known as
Giovanni Alberghetti the Elder,
Zuanne or
Zanin Alberghetti, (active c. 1491–1505), was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor...
- masters, for a sum of 110 ducats. The
property then p****ed to Giacomo's son,
Zuanne Fontanella. The
building is now a
branch of the Muni****lity of Venice-Murano-Burano...
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Historia del
giudicio (anonymous fifteenth-century poem) 6. Il
cavallier Zuanne de
Mandavilla (an
Italian translation of the book of
travels attributed...
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funders and
Devon County Council. The
Church Rock
wreck was
found when a
Zuanne Alberghetti cannon was
located on the site of a 16th-century wreck, followed...
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Venice and its
territories long
after his death. His nephew,
Zuanne Paleologo, and two of
Zuanne's sons, died on Cyprus,
fighting the
Ottomans during the 1570...
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small 16th-century
munitions depot. On
December 26, 1606, Verona’s
rector Zuanne Mocenigo wrote to Doge
Leonardo Donato,
noting the need for a
covered space...