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    Giovanni Alberto Badoer or Gianalberto Badoaro (12 May 1649 – 17 May 1714) was a Venetian Catholic cardinal who served as Patriarch of Venice and Bishop...
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    Villa Badoer Andrea Biagio Badoer (1515–1575) Federico Badoer (1519–1593), writer, diplomat and politician Alberto Badoer (1540–1592) Angelo Badoer (1565–1630)...
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    Francesco Morosini (1644–1678) Alvise Sagredo (1678–1688) Cardinal Giovanni Alberto Badoer (1688–1706) Piero Barbarigo (1706–1725) Marco Gradenigo (1725–1734)...
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  • Giovanni Alberto Badoer, the patriarch of Venice as the principal consecrator and Leonardo Balsarini, the titular archbishop of Corinth and Giovanni Vincenzo...
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    Alvise Sagredo was consecrated bishop on 30 October 1678 by the Cardinal Giovanni Delfino in the church of Santa Lucia in Venice. He took possession of the...
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    vows of silence. In 1703, the Venetian patriarch, later cardinal, Giovanni Alberto Badoer gained approval of the Council of Ten to create this charitable...
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  • Sebastiano Badoer (c. 1427–1498) was a Venetian patrician, diplomat and humanist. He served as ambassador four times to the Holy See, thrice to Milan and...
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    1706). Giambattista Rubini (25 June 1706 - 17 February 1707). Giovanni Alberto Badoer (11 July 1712 - 17 May 1714). Luigi Priuli (28 May 1714 - 15 March...
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    Eusebio (received the title on 25 June 1706), † 28 September 1717 Giovanni Alberto Badoer, patriarch of Venice – cardinal-priest of S. Marcello (received...
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    several lay abbots, including Giovanni Alberto Badoer, Carlo Pio di Savoia-Carpi, Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra and Giovanni Cornaro. This edifice is the...
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    elevated to the papacy under the name of Alexander VIII. Cardinal Giovanni Alberto Badoer (1706) was a very zealous pastor, combating in an especial manner...
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    Roberto born in 1739, husband of Luigia Balbi and Paola wife of Pietro Badoer. Marsilio Papafava born in 1768, son of Gianroberto, husband of Maddalena...
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    houses are divided into two further groups: the first includes the families Badoer, Baseggio, Contarini, Corner, Dandolo, Falier, Giustinian, Gradenigo-Dolfin...
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    until 10 June 2023. Alberto Bottari de Castello, archbishop Aldo Serena, football player Attilio Tesser, football player Luca Badoer, F1 driver Marcello...
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  • procurator of San Marco), Zaccaria (1543-1607) and Chiara (wife of Alberto Badoer). He had a classical education and at the same time oriented towards...
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    Los, and structural calculation by the engineer Carlo Maschietto. Palazzo Badoer In 1974, Iuav also bought the palace belonging to the Santa Caterina Sisters...
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    suffragans. A diocesan synod was held in Crema on 3–5 January 1650 by Bishop Alberto Badoer (1633–1677). On 9–11 September 1688, Bishop Marcantonio Zollio (1678–1702)...
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  • (1678–1680) Giovanni Badoer (1680–1682) Jacopo da Pesaro (1682–1684) Giovanni Balbi (1684–1686) Leonardo Bono (1686–1689) Giorgio Quirini (1689–1691) Giovanni Quirini...
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    and José Froilán González (2nd, 1951 French Grand Prix). Seven drivers (Alberto Ascari, Jean Behra, Juan Manuel Fangio, José Froilán González, Mike Hawthorn...
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  •  United States Ascari Antonio Alberto  Italy Asch Roland Sebastian  Germany Arfons Art Tim  United States Dusty Walt Craig Badoer Luca Brando  Italy Bailey...
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    around the year 1560 he was associated with the Academy of Fame of Federico Badoer; he later also took part in the Noctes Vaticanae. As a dedicatee of one...
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    prologue) and dedicated to the Venetian duke of Candia, a member of the Badoer family named Marino. It is divided into three sections on governing oneself...
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    Venice. The Barbaro family was part of this "papalist" group, along with the Badoer, Corner, Emo, Foscari, Grimani, and Pisani families.: 113  These families...
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    Giovanni also accepted money in the colleganza from his father-in-law, Alberto Calli, who invested 6 ducats. Having made their way to Delhi, Giovanni...
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    Venice Portrait of Giovanni Francesco Loredan, by Giacomo Piccini Portrait of Giovanni Francesco Loredan, by Daniel van den Dyck Giovanni Francesco Loredan...
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    Patricius praises the Venetian humanist, politician and diplomat Federico Badoer. The long lost text was only published in 1981. Around a hundred letters...
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