• Capodistria or Capo d'Istria may refer to: Giovanni Capo d'Istria or Capodistria, the Italian name of the Greek statesman Ioannis Kapodistrias Capo d'Istria...
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    as John Capodistrias, was a Greek statesman who was one of the most distinguished politicians and diplomats of 19th-century Europe. Capodistrias' involvement...
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  • The Diocese of Capodistria (also Diocese of Capo d'Istria or Diocese of Koper) (Latin: Dioecesis Iustinopolitanus) was a Roman Catholic diocese located...
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  • Giovanni Ingegneri (or Ingenerio, Latin: Johannes Ingegnierius, Venetian: Zuane Inzegneri; c.1522 – 1600) was bishop of Capodistria from 1576 to his death...
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    diocese of Koper, or Capodistria-Koper, was united with Trieste. Thereafter it was known as the "Diocese of Trieste-Koper (Capodistria)". Bishop Bartholomew...
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  • Domenico da Capodistria or Dominicus (Slovene: Dominik Koprčan; literally, Dominic of Capodistria) (1387 – c. 1463) was an architect and sculptor from...
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  • Baldassarre Bonifazio, Bishop of Capodistria (1653); and Francesco de Andreis, Bishop of Nona (1653). Cheney, David M. "Bishop Giovanni Battista Alfieri". Catholic-Hierarchy...
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    then to Marina Capello. Before his election, he had been podestà in Capodistria, Padua, and Treviso. His recognized loyalty to the Venetian Republic...
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  • 1535, he was consecrated bishop by Defendente Valvassori, Bishop of Capodistria, with Giacomo de Cadapesario, Bishop of Paphos, and Vincenzo Negusanti...
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  • Bishop of Capodistria (1572–1576), Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1558–1572), and Bishop of Pula (1548–1566). Antonio Elio was born in Capodistria in 1506...
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  • Bishop of Capodistria (1364–1390). On 16 October 1364, Lodovico Morosini was appointed during the papacy of Urban V as Bishop of Capodistria. On 27 July...
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    centuries from the Middle Ages until 1797, until conquered by Napoleon: Capodistria and Pola were important centres of art and culture during the Italian...
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    John Florio (redirect from Giovanni Florio)
    Reformed Protestant theologian, Pier Paolo Vergerio, a native of Venetian Capodistria (who had also lived in Swiss Bregaglia). Under these circumstances, John...
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    Museum (Slovene: Pokrajinski muzej Koper; Italian: Museo regionale di Capodistria) has been housed since 1954 in the spacious early 17th century Belgramoni...
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    training. Tartini studied violin first at the collegio delle Scuole Pie in Capodistria (today Koper). He studied law at the University of Padua, where he became...
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    mission, and executed in now Croatia for treason since he was born in Capodistria, then part of Austria-Hungary. Palazzo Spinelli, Repertorio delle Architetture...
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  • Giorgio, Italian jurist Joannis Avramidis, Greek-Austrian sculptor Joannis Capodistrias, Greek politician in Russia Joannis de Segovia, Spanish theologian Joannis...
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    i beni archivistici. pp. 224, 306, 375, 522. ISBN 8871250702. Tomasi, Giovanni (2012). Ebrei nel Veneto orientale : Conegliano, Ceneda e insediamenti...
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  • (Lady on Horseback) of Candia – Antonio Eudomeniani Leone (Lion) of Capodistria – Domenico Del Taco Spanish Galleys (12) Lomellina of Naples – Agostino...
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  • (link) Doocesi di Trieste (1940). Prospetto della diocesi di Trieste e Capodistria. Fučić, Branko (1912). "Glagoljski natpis iz Šterne". Slovo: časopis...
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    departments were created, six in the Venetian mainland, and one in Istria (Capodistria), whereas Dalmatia received special institutions led by the General Provider...
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    Ümit Tunçağ  United Kingdom BBC BBC1 Terry Wogan BBC Radio 2 Ray Moore  Yugoslavia JRT TV Beograd 1 TV Koper-Capodistria TV Ljubljana 1 [sl] TV Zagreb 1...
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    period called either early Rococo or late Baroque (barochetto). Born in Capodistria, Istria (modern Koper now in Slovenia, then part of the Republic of Venice)...
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  • was the principal co-consecrator of Baldassarre Bonifazio, Bishop of Capodistria (1653); and Francesco de Andreis, Bishop of Nona (1653). Gauchat, Patritius...
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  • Died) Andrija Marija Sterk (1894–1896 Appointed, Bishop of Trieste e Capodistria) Anton Mahnič (1896–1920 Died) Josip Srebrnič (1923–1966 Died) Karmelo...
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    of Istria and Dalmatia until 1797, when it was conquered by Napoleon: Capodistria and Pola were important centers of art and culture during the Italian...
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  • crime, he was an architectural student living with his parents on Via Capodistria in the Trieste quarter (near Viale Pola, where the trio abandoned their...
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    illness in 1616, but reappointed in 1617. Marin Barbaro was Podestà of Capodistria from 1618 to 1621.: 166  Piero Barbaro was Massaro all'argento at the...
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    Ecclesiastical Superiors of Trabzon Michele da Capodistria, OFMCap (20 June 1931 – 9 March 1933) Giovanni Giannetti da Fivizzano, OFMCap (9 March 1933 –...
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  • (H) Lodovico Trasi 1634–1695 Ascoli (H) Francesco Trevisani 1656–1746 Capodistria (W) Francesco Varnetam 1658–1724 Hamburg (R) Nicolas Vleys 1694–1703...
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