Barbarigo may refer to: Barbarigo family, a noble family of the Republic of Venice Angelo Barbarigo (1350-1418), Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal Marco...
Palazzo Barbarigo is a palace situated facing the Grand Canal of Venice, Italy. It is not to be confused with the Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto and Palazzo...
Agostino Barbarigo or simply Barbarigo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy named in honour of Agostino Barbarigo and may refer to: Agostino...
Agostino Barbarigo (3 June 1419 – 20 September 1501) was Doge of Venice from 1486 until his death in 1501. While he was Doge, the imposing Clock Tower...
Marco Barbarigo (c. 1413 – August 14, 1486) was the 73rd Doge of Venice from 1485 until 1486. His nomination took place on a new staircase in the courtyard...
Ida Cadorin Barbarigo was an Italian painter. She was born on 26 August 1920 or 1925, in Venice, Italy. She attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia...
Villa Barbarigo may refer to several villas in Italy associated with the Barbarigo family: Villa Barbarigo, Noventa Vicentina Villa Barbarigo (Valsanzibio)...
The Barbarigo were a patrician, noble Venetian family, whose members had an important role in the history of the Republic of Venice. The family originated...
Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and...
Barbarigo was a World War II Italian Marcello-class submarine. It was built by the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico, and was commissioned on 19 September...
Italy (in the sestiere of San Polo), between Palazzo Tiepolo and Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza. Built in the second half of the 15th century by the Bembo...
The Palazzo Barbarigo dalla Terrazza is a Renaissance-style palace on the Grand Canal, across the Rio San Polo from the Palazzo Cappello Layard and adjacent...
Gregorio Barbarigo is a place of Catholic worship in Rome, located in the EUR district on Via delle Montagne Rocciose. The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo was...
self-portrait, but since 2017 has been called Portrait of Gerolamo (?) Barbarigo by the gallery, having also been called merely Portrait of a Man, the...
Marcantonio Barbarigo (6 March 1640 – 26 May 1706) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the founder of the Pontifical Institute...
Contarina Barbarigo (died 25 December 1804), was a famous Venetian noble. She was a controversial member of the Venetian society and frequently mentioned...
and Gregorio Barbarigo of the aristocratic Barbarigo family in 1739. Her only daughter was Contarina Barbarigo. Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo was famous for...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs. The Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs was an Italian sculptor active around Venice...
The Barbarigo Altarpiece or Enthroned Madonna and Child with Angel Musicians and Saint Mark, Saint Augustine and Doge Agostino Barbarigo is a 1488 (dated...
The Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto (also called Palazzo Minotto Barbarigo) is a 15th-century palace on the Grand Canal in Venice, northern Italy, next to the...
Dominican Sisters of Sparkill. stanthonyschoolnanuet.org St. Gregory Barbarigo Parish School (Garnerville) – Established in 1963. sgbschool.org St. Margaret...
published in books of other scholars. Serena, Sebastiano; Barbarigo, Gregorio (1963). S. Gregorio Barbarigo e la vita spirituale e cultuale nel suo Seminario...
Sebastiano Venier; the wings were commanded by the Venetian Agostino Barbarigo and the Genoese Gianandrea Doria. The Ottoman fleet consisted of 222 galleys...
Palazzo Barbarigo Nani Mocenigo is a Gothic palace in Venice, Italy located in the Dorsoduro district, along the Nani embankment on the San Trovaso canal...
Angelo Barbarigo (1350-1418) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal. Miranda, Salvador. "BARBARIGO, Angelo (ca. 1350-1418)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church...
Jacomo Barbarigo was a Venetian commentator and also the governor of Morea. During the 15th century, he wrote a series of dispatches pertaining to the...