Cristoforo Marcello, In quarta Lateranensis Concilii sessione habita oratio, 1513...
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Baschenis (section Cristoforo dynasty)
Baschenis (1471/1503) Cristoforo I Baschenis (doc. 1465/1475) Dionisio Baschenis (doc. 1493) Simone I Baschenis (doc. 1488/1503) Cristoforo II Baschenis (doc...
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The House of Marcello is a noble family of Venice, once ascribed to the Venetian Patriciate. According to the tradition that Venice would be the legitimate...
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Italy. Connected to the nearby church of San Marcello al Corso, it houses the Crucifix of San Marcello and served as a chapel and meeting place for the...
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Conductor: Marcello Viotti. (Koch Schwann 367392) Opera at Home, Gramophone Co., 3rd ed., 1925[page needed] Mike Richter, Franchetti: Cristoforo Colombo...
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Morone Marcello Crescenzi Giovanni Vincenzo Acquaviva d'Aragona Pomponio Cecci Roberto Pucci Tommaso Badia Giovanni Andrea Cortese Cristoforo Madruzzo...
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was an Italian composer and musicologist. He was the son of organist Cristoforo Benvenuti and studied at the Liceo Musicale (now the Conservatorio Giovanni...
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Nicolò Marcello (c. 1399 – 1 December 1474) was the 69th Doge of Venice, elected in 1473. He held office for a short period, from 13 August 1473 to 1 December...
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Marcello Tegalliano (Latin: Marcellus Tegalianus; died 726) was, according to tradition, the second Doge of Venice (717–726). He is described as having...
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Marcello Costa AO (9 January 1940 – 14 April 2024) was an Italian-born Australian medical researcher, academic, and public health advocate. He specialized...
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