Giovanni Emo (1419–1483) [it], Venetian statesman and commander
Giovanni Emo (bishop) (1565–1622), bishop of Bergamo
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on 13 July 1503 to the patrician Paolo di Andrea Trevisan and Anna di GiovanniEmo. He entered the Benedictine Order and, after graduating in utroque iure...
Vincent's as the sole survivor. At the beginning of the 17th century Bishop GiovanniEmo unified the canons of the two old cathedrals. Finally Bishop Gregorio...
Villa Emo is one of the many creations conceived by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. It is a patrician villa located in the Veneto region...
Venice. Cornaro was born in Venice on 16 November 1579, the son of Doge Giovanni Cornaro and Chiara Delfino; he belonged to S. Paolo line of the House of...
The Portrait of GiovanniEmo is an oil-on-panel painting by Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, executed around 1495–1500. It is housed in the...
this role was in Verona, between 1527 and 1528, where he was called by GiovanniEmo, podestà of the city, to take charge of the restoration of the Ponte...
Pietro Emo, C.R. (1573–1629) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Crema (1616–1629) and Titular Bishop of Larissa in Syria (1612–1616)...
scholars Giovanni Battista Bilesimo [it], Jacopo Stellini, and Carlo Lodoli. The beneficiary of an excellent humanistic education, the young Emo distinguished...
Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Bergamo In office 1592–1611 Predecessor Girolamo Ragazzoni Successor GiovanniEmo Personal details Died 13 Jun 1617...
three diocesan synods, his third on 4 September 1603. In 1613 Bishop GiovanniEmo (1611–1622) held his first diocesan synod, at which he promulgated a...
mainland. He frescoed villas designed by Andrea Palladio, notably Villa Emo and Villa Foscari, where he worked with Bernardino India and Battista Franco:...
Stylistically, the band lists its musical influences as a variety of contemporary, emo pop, punk, and alternative rock bands, such as Jimmy Eat World, Blink-182...
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Beylik of Tunis under Angelo Emo. She served as the flagship of the Almirante (vice admiral of the Venetian sailing fleet) Giovanni Moro. Forza was sunk at...
American indie musician Waxahatchee, released on March 5, 2013, on Don Giovanni Records. Co-produced by Swearin' members, Kyle Gilbride and Keith Spencer...
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of Giudecca. Palladian Villa architecture, in masterpieces such as Villa Emo, Villa Barbaro, Villa Capra, and Villa Foscari, evoked the imagined grandeur...
Valdivieso, Archbishop of Messina (1609); Giovanni Antonio Angrisani, Archbishop of Sorrento (1612); Pietro Emo, Titular Bishop of Larissa in Syria and...