Marco Bembo was a Venetian diplomat and colonial official in the 1260s and 1270s.
Along with Pietro Zeno, he negotiated the ten-year peace treaty with the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, signed at Constantinople on 4 April 1268.[1][2] In 1269–1270 he served as one of the castellans of Coron, during which time he dealt with the murder of a Venetian archdeacon by a Byzantine sebastokrator (possibly the half-brother of the Emperor, Constantine), who had been captured on a ship off the Morea.[3][4] In 1270–1271 he was Bailo of Constantinople, and in 1273–1274 Bailo of Negroponte.[1] In 1275 he was sent on an embassy to Genoa with Giovanni Corner,[1] and in the next year, he was sent to negotiate a new treaty with the Byzantine Emperor, along with Matteo Gradenigo. Gradenigo died during the long negotiations, and the two-year agreement was finally concluded by Bembo alone on 19 March 1277.[1][5]
MarcoBembo was a Venetian diplomat and colonial official in the 1260s and 1270s. Along with Pietro Zeno, he negotiated the ten-year peace treaty with...
afterwards, Bembo also was appointed librarian of the basilica of San Marco di Venezia. On 20 December 1538, Pope Paul III (r. 1534–1549) made Bembo a cardinal...
second half of the 13th century to see them fully active in public life. MarcoBembo (c.1230–1296), politician, diplomat and military man. He was at the head...
the San Marco side of the Grand Canal, wedged in between Rio di San Salvador and Calle Bembo. Palazzo Bembo is the birthplace of Pietro Bembo (1470–1547)...
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successor was appointed on 8 January 1470. When his third cousin, Bishop MarcoBembo of Vicenza, was named Patriarch of Aquileia on 18 March 1470, Zeno was...
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Latin authors, such as Tacitus, was ascendant. Paolo Cortesi Pietro BemboMarco Girolamo Vida Jacopo Sadoleto Christophe de Longueil Sebastián Fox Morcillo...
he decided to wait for two galleys of providur and supracomite MarcoBembo and Marco Barbo carrying soldiers and material for destruction of the fortress...
Cathedral, Famagusta, Cyprus, Loggia Bembo, detail of the entrance, circa 1480s. The heraldic devices of the Bembo family are on the abaci of the pillars...
humanist) typeface (known from the 20th century as Bembo) for the Aldine Press edition of Pietro Bembo's narrative Petri Bembi de Aetna Angelum Chabrielem...
Europe; the Basilica of San Marco di Venezia (St. Mark's Basilica) was beginning to attract musicians from Europe; and Pietro Bembo had returned to Venice...
palace in the sestiere of San Marco on the Canal Grande of Venice, northern Italy. It is located near the Palazzo Bembo and Palazzo Dandolo Paolucci,...
Sabellico's interpretations of the classics in a miscellany published by Giovanni Bembo [it]. In 1506, the scholars reconciled. On his deathbed, Sabellico asked...
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