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...
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...
Villa Barbarigo may refer to several villas in Italy associated with the Barbarigofamily: Villa Barbarigo, Noventa Vicentina Villa Barbarigo (Valsanzibio)...
and Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza, both also on the Grand Canal, and other palazzi, and several villas, once owned by the Barbarigofamily. According...
Barbarigo may refer to: Barbarigofamily, a noble family of the Republic of Venice Angelo Barbarigo (1350-1418), Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal Marco...
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...
Contarina Barbarigo (died 25 December 1804), was a famous Venetian noble. She was a controversial member of the Venetian society and frequently mentioned...
Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and...
two palaces, Palazzo Barbarigo and Palazzo Minotto, later joined together. The Barbarigo palace was owned by the Barbarigofamily for several centuries...
Angelo Barbarigo (1350-1418) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal. Miranda, Salvador. "BARBARIGO, Angelo (ca. 1350-1418)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church...
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 (fl. 1388–d. 1428) was a Venetian nobleman, who married Helena Thopia and thus inherited the rule of Croia (Krujë) (in modern Albania)...
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...
the residence of the Barbarigofamily. The building was part of the dowry that Elena Barbarigo, a daughter of Doge Agostino Barbarigo, brought to her husband...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs. The Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs was an Italian sculptor active around Venice...
1420 — 1422 Boccole family. first governor, elected on August 24, 1420 Marco Barbarigo (fl. 1388–d. 1428) 1422 — 1423 Barbarigofamily. Stefano Querini (fl...
Caterina Sforza, Bartolomeo d'Alviano, the Medici family, the Pazzi family, the Barbarigofamily, and Pope Alexander VI. The MV Loredan was an Italian...
Francesco Barbarigo (29 April 1658 at Venice – 1730) was an Italian cardinal and nephew of Saint Gregorio Barbarigo (1625–97). Born to a patrician family of...
Richter) that it portrays a man from the Barbarigofamily, as a Titian portrait of "a gentleman from the House of Barbarigo, [the artist's] friend, who he held...
between Palazzo Tiepolo and Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza. Built in the second half of the 15th century by the Bembo family, the palace soon became the residence...
Palazzo Barbarigo. It was owned in 1661 by a Lorenzo Barbaro and in 1712 by a Francesco Antonio Barbaro, but by 1740 it belonged to the Barbarigofamily.: 298 ...
This branch was also known as the "Barbarigo de San Trovaso" branch. The Dorsoduro branch of the Barbarigofamily went on to achieve particular prominence...
he was commissioned by the Venetian branch of the important Giustiniani family to paint the altarpiece for their chapel in the church of San Francesco...
Romagna, then Vittorio Veneto - capturing a high official from the Barbarigofamily. In January 1412, the renewed attack ensured Pippo a supply of high-ranking...
painting, along with a large number of other masterpieces, from the Barbarigofamily, for Czar Nicholas I for the sum of 525,000 francs, and it entered...