AndreaBarozzi (fl. 1252–1278) was a Venetian nobleman. He served as official and military commander for the Venetian Republic. Andrea was the firstborn...
of Venice in 1310. Pietro Barozzi, who in 1192 led a Venetian naval expedition against the Republic of Pisa AndreaBarozzi, his brother, who sailed with...
Andrea II Barozzi (died 1334) was a Venetian nobleman and lord of Santorini in the Cyclades and Admiral of Romania. He succeeded his father, Iacopo II...
commander, Simone Grillo, managed to trick his Venetian counterpart, AndreaBarozzi, as to his intentions: Grillo spread rumours that he intended to head...
Venetian attempt to recapture La Canea failed. The following year, Colonel AndreaBarozzi, a Venetian military engineer, defected to the Ottomans and gave them...
colonial positions for the Venetian Republic. Iacopo Barozzi was the firstborn son of AndreaBarozzi, a Venetian official. Beginning with Karl Hopf in the...
to the war in 1259. By August 1258, Gradenigo had been replaced by AndreaBarozzi, and was appointed as Podestà of Constantinople, governor of the Venetian...
when he was succeeded by his son, Andrea. This has been refuted in the later 1960s, when it was shown that Barozzi rule over Santorini can be documented...
journey to France. Doge Ranieri Zeno ordered the new bailo of Negroponte, AndreaBarozzi, to conduct peace negotiations with William early in 1259, but he became...
a Venetian trade convoy 1264, September 2–? Tyre War of Saint Sabas AndreaBarozzi — Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre Siege aborted after a few days 1266...
Holiday (1953) - Mario Delani Cardinal Lambertini (1954) - Lawyer Carlo Barozzi Mai ti scorderò (1956) - Riccardo Selvi La voce che uccide (1956) - Giornalista...
Francesco Pedrini, Vincenzo Martinelli, Giovanni Antonio Valliani, S. Barozzi, with stuccoes by Giuseppe Rossi. On March 26, 1770, in the palace's Sala...
Doge of Venice, and in early 1259, the Doge authorized the new bailo, AndreaBarozzi, to sign a treaty with William. But due to William's subsequent involvement...
splendour with architects such as Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Ippolito Scalza and others, building luxurious...
Umberto Barozzi (Ivrea, 13 August 1881 - 13 July 1929) was an Italian sprinter. Umberto Barozzi participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (1908)...
Construction begins of: Church of the Gesù in Rome, designed by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola (June 26). Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Turkey, designed by Mimar...
time in the islands were in fact established later, in the 14th century (Barozzi etc.) or the 15th (Querini). Further south, Kythera (or Cerigo), held by...
Andrea Colombo (born 14 February 1974 in Bollate) is an Italian sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. He won nine medals (eight at senior level)...
Galeazzo Alessi, Italian architect (born 1512) 1573: July 7 – Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Italian mannerist architect (born 1507) 1574: June 27 – Giorgio...
of High Renaissance architecture. In Rome, Vasari worked with Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola and Bartolomeo Ammannati at Pope Julius III's Villa Giulia....
Morosini, Michiel, Polani and Sanudo; the second includes the families Barozzi, Belegno (later Bragadin), Bembo, Gauli, Memmo, Querini, Soranzo, Tiepolo...
Italian architects of the 16th century, including Michelangelo, Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola and Giacomo della Porta. At the end of the 16th century, the...
third son of Alvise di Polo di Francesco Loredan, and his mother, Isabella Barozzi, came from one of the oldest Venetian noble families. Pietro had an intense...