The Papafava (sometimes also Pappafava, more precisely Papafava dei Carraresi) were an aristocratic family of Padua, a junior branch of the Carraresi...
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The Palazzo Pesaro Papafava or Palazzo Papafava is a 15th-century Gothic style palace in the sestiere of Cannaregio of Venice, Italy. Located on the Canale...
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Luigi Papafava (1838–1908) was an Italian painter and engraver. He was born and resident of Padua then part of the Austrian Empire. He trained under Vincenzo...
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of Padua (died 1338) Ubertinello, lord of Padua (died 1345) Marsilietto Papafava, lord of Padua (died 1345) Jacopo II, lord of Padua (d. 1350) Francesco...
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Palazzo Papafava dei Carraresi is a palace in Padua, located in the historic center of the city. It was erected in 1763 by the order of Count Giambattista...
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Timbuktu, among others. Dei, Benedetto. La cronica dall’anno 1400 all’anno 1500. Ed. Roberto Barducci; preface by Anthony Molho. Florence: F. Papafava, 1985....
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of Marsilio. Marsilietto Papafava da Carrara [it] 27 March 1345 6 May 1345 Distant relative of Ubertino, from the Papafava branch of the Carrara family...
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In office 1612–1622 Predecessor Girolamo di Porzia Successor Ubertinus Papafava Orders Consecration 14 October 1612 by Giovanni Garzia Mellini Personal...
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84 Marino Cavalli 85 Andrea Briosco (with Gaspara Stampa) 86 Albertino Papafava 87 Michele Savonarola 88 (Empty pedestal) Statues of Venetian Doges, destroyed...
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Donà Foscari Giustiniani Grimani Marcello Mocenigo Mòro Morosini Ottoboni Papafava Pisani Priuli Salamon Sceriman Vendramin Venier Zorzi Zulian Distinctions...
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