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  • * Joseph Smith, an 18th Century [[Briton|British]] merchant, Consul in [[Venice]] and art patron (see [[Canaletto]]).
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  • ...the tutelage of composer Tullio Serafin, performed in Florence, Turin and Venice. Her final operatic performance took place in 1965.
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  • ...usade to recover the Holy Land, the order's headquarters were moved from [[Venice]] (which would have been the disembarkation point for travel to the Near Ea
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  • ...icuously as the plot advances from the English countryside to the heart of Venice. Only Colonel Russell is exactly what he seems to be on the surface and, as ...hat is circling give-aways on "Negative Gravity", take him from England to Venice, and prove he is not perfectly equipped for the job. But it does prove the
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  • ...s under the sway of Don Joseph Nasi, who persuaded Selim to declare war on Venice for the purpose of taking Cyprus, which at the time was under Venetian cont ..., the half brother of King [[Philip II]] of Spain. The master engineers of Venice provided the fleet with the galleass, a ship able to carry numerous heavy [
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  • ...], [[Viking]] countries, [[Arab]] countries, China, Italian republics as [[Venice]] and [[Genoa]], [[Byzance]], [[England]], [[France]], [[Portugal]], [[Spai
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  • Humanistic and Political Literature in Florence and Venice at the beginning of the quattrocento; studies in criticism and chronology (
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  • ...'''Luigi da Cadamosto''' or '''Luigi da Cada Mosto''' (1432-1488) was an [[Venice|Venetian]] merchant and navigator who under the patronage of the Portuguese ...nean, North Africa and [[Flanders]]. In August 1454, while travelling from Venice to Flanders, Cadamosto’s three galleys were caught in a storm off Cape St
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  • ...(1971). He later gained international acclaim after participating in the [[Venice]] ''Biennale'' in 1980 and the Kassel ''Documenta'' in 1984. A large exhibi
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  • ...1204, the city and the island went under the control of the [[Republic of Venice]] and ''Χάνδαξ, Chandax'' was adapted in Venetian ([[Northern Italian
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  • ...survived under this title), ''Midsummer Night's Dream'', and ''Merchant of Venice'', ''Richard II'', ''Richard III'', ''Henry the IV'' (this is actually two ...of ''Much Ado about Nothing'', ''Midsummer Night's Dream'', ''Merchant of Venice'', ''Henry IV Part II'', ''Henry V''
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  • ...pre-Roman era, the Roman Republic, and the Italian city-states, including Venice and Genoa, during the [[Middle Ages]].<ref> [http://www.historyforkids.org/
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  • .... The book consists of a series of dream-like tales told by the youthful [[Venice|Venetian]] traveler [[Marco Polo]] to the elderly [[Tartar]] ruler [[Kublai
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  • ...McFee, Mendham, Menor, Miramonte, Nebraska, Olympia, Ray, Rex, Tucson and Venice." </ref> At some point in time, perhaps 50 to 60 years ago, when the first
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  • ...t]]'', quoted criticisms Reardon had made of the programmers at the 2019 [[Venice Film Festival]], for failing to recognize female film directors in their ch ...= https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/movies/tiff-has-a-message-for-venice-do-better-by-women-filmmakers
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  • *Between 1982 and 1991, Mill Pond Press of Venice, Florida published limited edition reproductions of his paintings. 

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  • *[[St Mark's Basilica]], the most famous of the churches of Venice and an example of Byzantine architecture
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  • ...title=The World of Aldus Manutius: Business and Scholarship in Renaissance Venice |location=Ithaca, N.Y. |publisher=[[Cornell University Press]] |year=1979 |
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  • ...ing a channel between Danube and Moldau in order to simplify trade between Venice and Prague.
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