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    Chioggia Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Chioggia, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is the main place of worship in Chioggia, Italy, in the south of the...
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    Chioggia (Italian: [ˈkjɔddʒa]; Venetian: Cióxa [ˈtʃɔza], locally [ˈtʃoza]; Latin: Clodia) is a coastal town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Venice...
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  • Acerra Cathedral Acqui Cathedral Ajaccio Cathedral Alife Cathedral Altamura Cathedral Andria Cathedral Aosta Cathedral Benevento Cathedral Chioggia Cathedral...
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    of his largest designs was the Chioggia Cathedral, executed between 1624 and 1647. On the completion of the cathedral he designed two other palaces on...
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    The Diocese of Chioggia (Latin: Dioecesis Clodiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Veneto, at the southernmost point of the Laguna...
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  • he was eight years old. Zarlino evidently found him in a choir in Chioggia Cathedral, and recruited him for St. Mark's. Croce may have been a parish priest...
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    Gioseffo Zarlino (category People from Chioggia)
    in Chioggia, near Venice. His early education was with the Franciscans, and he later joined the order himself. In 1536 he was a singer at Chioggia Cathedral...
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    now adorns the garden of the episcope on the southern side of the Cathedral of Chioggia and the clock of the civic tower, transported to the bell tower...
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    – and co-cathedrals. Many former cathedrals and proto-cathedrals are also included, but many more are yet to be added. Almost all cathedrals in Italy...
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    Francesco") in Chioggia is a religious building that overlooks on the main square of the city, is a Catholic church located in Chioggia, in the province...
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    December 1936) was the Italian Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chioggia from his appointment by Pope Benedict XV on 2 July 1920 until his death...
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  • Girolamo Diruta (category Cathedral organists)
    Gubbio cathedral. He returned in Venice at the Frari convent, where he was organist from 1586 until 1589. By 1593 he was organist at Chioggia cathedral. In...
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    population of Chioggia due to its small size, is located in Campo del Duomo on the east side, is a Catholic church located in Chioggia, in the province...
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    in the cathedral of Beauvais in France (said to date from 1305, and entirely preserved, in its architecured frame), the clock tower of Chioggia in Italy...
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    of Chioggia between Genoa and Venice, on 14 March 1381 Chioggia concluded an alliance with Zadar and Trogir against Venice, and finally Chioggia became...
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    Caorle (section Cathedral)
    decline; the last diocesan bishop of the diocese was moved in 1807 to Chioggia and the territory of the diocese was attached in 1818 to the Patriarchate...
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    Labia. Tremignon also designed the high altar of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (Chioggia), with engraved scenes of the life of the Virgin Mary...
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    connected by railway to Padua, Ferrara, Verona (through Legnago), and Chioggia (through Adria). In the 1900s the first modern industries were established...
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    the Milanese middle classes. He returned to Venice in 1879 and visited Chioggia for the first time. Both places were to be featured also in later years...
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    century, when, after having risked complete collapse during the War of Chioggia (with the Genoese army and fleet in the lagoon for a long period), Venice...
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    Detail of the rooftop of St Mark's Cathedral in Venice. Lion of Saint Mark on the Porta di Santa Maria in Chioggia Lion of St Mark outside Bishop's Palace...
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    XIII died, he returned to Venice where the Senate elected him bishop of Chioggia on 15 April 1773, appointment confirmed by the Pope on 12 July 1773, after...
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  • the Washington National Cathedral, Haverford College, the Cathedral of the Pines. They are also held in a convent in Chioggia, Italy and at the headquarters...
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    interiors, views of canals, lagoons and motifs from around the town of Chioggia. In 1898, he returned to his home city of Split, bringing new ideas of...
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    of Chioggia between Genoa and Venice, Chioggia concluded on 14 March 1381 an alliance with Zadar and Trogir against Venice, and finally Chioggia became...
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    culminated in its defeat at Chioggia (1380), Genoa went into decline. This pivotal war with Venice has come to be called the War of Chioggia because of this decisive...
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    it the typical appearance of the northern lagoon cities (for example, Chioggia and other cities of the Venetian lagoon). For this reason, it is also known...
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    who occupied Chioggia and laid siege to Venice. But the Venetians managed to set up a new fleet and in turn besiege the Genoese in Chioggia, who were forced...
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    which includes suffragan episcopal sees of Adria-Rovigo, Belluno-Feltre, Chioggia, Concordia-Pordenone, Padua, Treviso, Verona, Vicenza, and Vittorio Veneto...
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    Aristide Cavallari (category People from Chioggia)
    of Venice. Aristide Cavallari was born in Chioggia, Italy and he was educated at the Seminary of Chioggia, where he studied theology for three years...
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