Giambattista Morea (22 September 1640 – 11 December 1711) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lacedonia (1684–1711).[1]
^Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi. Vol. V. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. p. 236. (in Latin)
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GiambattistaMorea (22 September 1640 – 11 December 1711) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lacedonia (1684–1711). Giambattista Morea...
November 1685. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: GiambattistaMorea, Bishop of Lacedonia (1684); Pietro Luigi Malaspina, Bishop of Cortona...
significant school of painting, he is best known for having first trained Giambattista Tiepolo, who joined his workshop in 1710 at the age of fourteen. His...
Vigevano (1683); Giambattista Rubini, Bishop of Vicenza (1684); Giovanni Battista De Pace, Bishop of Capaccio (1684); GiambattistaMorea, Bishop of Lacedonia...
Crusader states and from the division Venice obtained numerous ports in the Morea and several islands in the Aegean Sea including Crete and Euboea, thus giving...
Susanna and the Elders; by Giambattista Pittoni; 1720; oil on panel; 37 × 46 cm The Continence of Scipio; by Giambattista Pittoni; 1733; oil on panel;...
for their lurid content or moral vision, but with the publication of Jean Moréas "Symbolist Manifesto" in 1886, it was the term symbolism which was most...
Boemia nella Panonnia, nella Germania nella Dalmatia, nella Macedonia, nella Morea, nella Turchia, nella Persia, nella India, et altri luoghi, col nome di...
members is Antonio Loredan, governor of Venetian Dalmatia, Albania and Morea, known for the successful defence of Scutari in 1474 from the Ottomans....
(1714–18): The fall of Nauplion, the capital of the Venetian "Kingdom of the Morea", seals the fate of the Peloponnese Peninsula, which is soon completely...