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    Giovanni Tiepolo (Latin: Ioannes Thiepolus; 12 April 1570 – 7 May 1631) was Patriarch of Venice from 1619 to his death. He was born in Venice on 12 April...
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  • 1229–1249 Lorenzo Tiepolo, Doge between 1268–1275 Bajamonte Tiepolo (died after 1329), Venetian nobleman and conspirator Giovanni Tiepolo, Patriarch of Venice...
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    Matteo Zane (1600–1605) Cardinal Francesco Vendramin (1605/1608–1619) Giovanni Tiepolo (1619–1631) Cardinal Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro (1631–1644)...
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    Jacopo Tiepolo (shortly before 1170 – 19 July 1249), also known as Giacomo Tiepolo, was Doge of Venice from 1229 to 1249. He had previously served as...
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    Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro (category Patriarchs of Venice)
    Venetian Catholic Cardinal and Patriarch of Venice. Cornaro was born in Venice on 16 November 1579, the son of Doge Giovanni Cornaro and Chiara Delfino;...
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  • Pomponio Amalteo. The interior has frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Pietro Longhi, and Giovanni da Udine (attributed). "ZOPPOLA (Pn). Il castello"...
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    Pakistan, 468 (3,3%) The old residence of the patriarchs of Aquileia, the palazzo Patriarcale, was erected by Giovanni Fontana[citation needed] in 1517 in place...
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    (1617–1657) Alberto Badoer (d. 1677), bishop of Crema Giovanni Alberto Badoer (1649–1714), cardinal and patriarch of Venice Bosmin 1930. Bosmin 1930. He and his...
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    walls and grey stone. The ceiling decoration was entrusted to Giovanni Battista Tiepolo who signed a contract with the Dominicans in May 1737. It was...
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    take full vows, while the others—Egnazio, Gasparo Contarini and Nicolò Tiepolo [ru]—abandoned the plan entirely. Nevertheless, Giustiniani and Querini...
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