Francesco Antonio Correr (7 October 1676 - 17 May 1741) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and patriarch. He was born in Venice into the Correr family...
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Pietro Correr and the art collector Teodoro Correr - the latter left his family palazzo and collection to the city in 1830, forming the Museo Correr. Palazzo...
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its rich and varied collections, the Museo Correr covers both the art and history of Venice. The Museo Correr originated with the collection bequeathed...
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(1688–1706) Piero Barbarigo (1706–1725) Marco Gradenigo (1725–1734) Francesco Antonio Correr, OFMCap (1734–1741) Aloysius Foscari (1741–1758) Giovanni Bragadin...
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his royal orders. In September 1609, Correr had an audience with King James at Wanstead after a day's hunting. Correr felt his news from Venice was urgent...
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Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Niero, Antonio (1961). I patriarchi di Venezia: da Lorenzo Giustiniani ai nostri giorni...
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Contarini was in England, serving as Venetian ambassador with Marc' Antonio Correr at the court of King James. A man of refined manners, he gained a reputation...
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the Republic of Venice and entered the service of the patrician Giorgio Correr as tutor to his son Andrea. At the same time he published an important commentary...
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Medici Riccardi, Florence Giovanni Bellini Crucifixion (c.1455) (Museo Correr, Venice) Madonna with Child (after 1450) (Pavia) Madonna with Child (c.1455)...
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Correr (1390–1405), later Pope Gregory XII Louis of Mytilene (Ludovico? Luiz?) (1406–1408) Antonio Correr (1408) Alfonso of Seville (1408) Francesco Lando...
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