Vitale Faliero Dodoni (also known as Falier de' Doni) and usually known in English as Vitale Falier was the 32nd Doge of Venice from 1084 until his death...
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San Vidal, Venice (redirect from San Vitale, Venice)
Venice, Italy. A church at the site was erected in the year 1084 by Doge Vitale Falier. This church was destroyed in 1105 by a major city fire. Reconstruction...
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Pala d'Oro (section Doge Falier and Empress Irene)
Virgin—flanked by Falier and Empress Irene—at the center. The two figures surrounding the Virgin are images of Doge Ordelaffo Falier and Byzantine Empress...
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rebuilding commenced. The new church was finished in the time of Doge Vitale Falier (1084–96), and in its main structure this is the present church, though...
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installed on the high altar in 1105. For the consecration under Doge Vitale Falier Dodoni (in office 1084–1095), various dates are recorded, most likely...
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Marino Faliero (redirect from Marin Falier)
appointed on 11 September 1354. He was sometimes referred to simply as Marin Falier (Venetian rather than standard Italian) or Falieri. He was executed for...
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family. He was the son of the powerful jurist and member of the ducal court, Vitale Dandolo, and had two brothers: Andrea and Giovanni. His uncle, also named...
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engineer (b. 1031) Tutush I, Seljuk emir of Damascus and Aleppo Vitale Faliero (or Falier de' Doni), doge of Venice William I, count of Cerdanya and Berga...
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first includes the families Badoer, Baseggio, Contarini, Corner, Dandolo, Falier, Giustinian, Gradenigo-Dolfin, Morosini, Michiel, Polani and Sanudo; the...
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were: Henry Contarini (1074–1108) Vitale I Michiel (1108–1120) Bonifacio Falier (1120–1133) John I Polani (1133–1164) Vitale II Michiel (1164–1182) Philip...
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Dalmatia, a former Byzantine subject). Perhaps as early as the reign of Vital Falier (d. 1095), and certainly by that of Vital Michiel (d. 1102), the title dux...
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Ordelafo Faliero (redirect from Ordelaffo Falier)
Hungary) was the 34th Doge of Venice. He was the son of the 32nd Doge, Vitale Faliero de' Doni. He was a member of the Minor Council (minor consiglio)...
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Filippi, who noting his skills, and with the patronage of the Falier family of San Vitale, had him enrolled by 1804 at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice...
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(1826). Storia del Friuli. Bordandini. p. 122. Irmgard Fees (1994). "Falier, Vitale". Treccani. Giuseppe Tassini (2009). Curiosità Veneziane. Filippi Editore...
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Bishop of Castello Installed 1133 Term ended 1164 Predecessor Bonifacio Falier Successor Vitale Michiel Personal details Died 1164 Nationality Italian...
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is mentioned in connection with the execution for treason of Doge Marin Falier in 1355. In 1569, it was moved to the tower. The earliest name, Renghiera...
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engineer (b. 1031) Tutush I, Seljuk emir of Damascus and Aleppo Vitale Faliero (or Falier de' Doni), doge of Venice William I, count of Cerdanya and Berga...
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