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The House of Barozzi was an aristocratic Venetian family that belong to the Venetian nobility. Members of the family became sailors, clerics and men of learning. They were lords of Santorini and Thirassia, and held military fiefs on the island of Crete. Members of the family were involved in the conspiracy of Bajamonte Tiepolo against the Doge of Venice in 1310.[1]
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The House of Barozzi was an aristocratic Venetian family that belong to the Venetian nobility. Members of the family became sailors, clerics and men of...
Francesco Barozzi (9 August 1537 – 23 November 1604), in Latin Franciscus Barocius, was an Italian mathematician, astronomer and humanist. Barozzi was born...
Umberto Barozzi (Ivrea, 13 August 1881 - 13 July 1929) was an Italian sprinter. Umberto Barozzi participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (1908)...
Danilo Barozzi (21 August 1927 – 25 March 2020) was an Italian cyclist. Barozzi was a professional cyclist from 1949 to 1958. He won a stage of the Volta...
Torta Barozzi is an Italian dessert. Italian: (...Si presenta come una piccola zolla di terra e come una zolla si sbriciola... È un incantevole mistero...
is mostly known as the birthplace of the Renaissance architect Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola. Vignola, whose name derives from the Latin vineola ("small...
Andrea Barozzi (fl. 1252–1278) was a Venetian nobleman. He served as official and military commander for the Venetian Republic. Andrea was the firstborn...
Jacopo (I) Barozzi (died c. 1245) was a Venetian nobleman and official. He served as Duke of Candia for the Venetian Republic. Iacopo Barozzi was born in...
Angelo Barozzi o Barocci (...-1237) was a Roman Catholic prelate. He was first priest of San Giovanni Elemosinario, then chaplain of St Mark's Basilica...
Pietro Barozzi (1441 - 1507) was an Italian Catholic and humanist bishop. Son of the senator Ludovico, began to study Latin and Greek letters with his...
Giovanni Barozzi (1420 – 1466) was a prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Bergamo (1449–1465) and Patriarch of Venice (1465–1466). On...
from the Byzantines circa 1301 by Iacopo II Barozzi, a member of the Cretan branch of the Venetian Barozzi family, whose descendant held it until it was...
commander, Simone Grillo, managed to trick his Venetian counterpart, Andrea Barozzi, as to his intentions: Grillo spread rumours that he intended to head due...
ordini d'architettura) is a book on classical architecture by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola from 1562, and is considered "one of the most successful architectural...
splendour with architects such as Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Ippolito Scalza and others, building luxurious...
Iacopo, or Jacopo (II) Barozzi (died 1308), was a Venetian nobleman and the first lord of Santorini in the Cyclades. He also occupied several high-ranking...
February 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2021. Barozzi, Jacques, "Paris de Fontaine en Fontaine" (2010), p. 66 Barozzi, Jacques, "Paris de Fontaine en Fontaine"...
Barozzi (died 1334) was a Venetian nobleman and lord of Santorini in the Cyclades and Admiral of Romania. He succeeded his father, Iacopo II Barozzi,...
meal, which is a very fatty pig's trotter. Other dishes include torta Barozzi or torta nera, which is a black tart (a dessert made with a coffee/cocoa...
classical musicians Paris. Michelin. 2019. p. 57. ISBN 978-2067237322. Barozzi, Jacques (2012). Secrets Des Cimetières de Paris. France: massin. p. 68...
professor of mathematics, philosopher and architectural theorist Francesco Barozzi (1537–1604) mathematician and astronomer Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (1591-1655)...