GiacopoAntonioVenier (1422–1479) (called the Cardinal of Cuenca) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. GiacopoAntonioVenier was born in...
Venice GiacopoAntonioVenier (died 1400), Doge of Venice, called the Cardinal of Cuenca GiacopoVenier (1422–1479), Italian cardinal Glauco Venier (born...
Giovanni Castiglione (cardinal), (9 March 1457 – 14 April 1460) GiacopoAntonioVenier, (3 December 1476 – 3 August 1479) Domenico della Rovere, (13 August...
February 1446) Paolo de Santafé (3 February 1446 – 4 January 1460) GiacopoAntonioVenier (9 January 1462 – 26 January 1463) (Bishop-elect) Andrea Tolomei...
Bishop of Ávila. On 25 February 1470, he was ordained bishop by GiacopoAntonioVenier, Bishop of Cuenca; Giovanni Gianderoni, Bishop of Città di Castello;...
Montefiascone 1478–1501 Succeeded by Alessandro Farnese Preceded by GiacopoAntonioVenier Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente 1479–1501 Succeeded by Jaime Serra...
cardinal-priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme (6 July 1478), † 11 January 1495 GiacopoAntonioVenier, bishop of Cuenca – cardinal-priest of SS. Vito e Modesto, then...
history of the Holy See. Born in poverty in Savona, Riario was the son of Antonio Sansoni and Violante Riario, a niece of Francesco della Rovere, who became...
Contarini, Cornaro, Dandolo, Giustinian, Loredan, Mocenigo, Morosini and the Venier families. Nobles were forbidden by law to marry outside of the nobility...
procuratoris vita, printed at Venice in 1623. An Italian translation, Vita di Giacopo Foscarini, Cavaliere e Procuratore di S. Marco, appeared the following...
Zanachi Mudazzo, refused to evacuate the place, and the Doge of Venice, AntonioVenier, protested the expulsion. The senators of Venice reaffirmed the treaty...