Francesco Basilicata (died c. 1640) was a 17th-century Italian cartographer and military engineer. Basilicata worked in the service of the Republic of...
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Basilicata (UK: /bəˌsɪlɪˈkɑːtə/, US: /-ˌzɪl-/, Italian: [baziliˈkaːta]), also known by its ancient name Lucania (/luːˈkeɪniə/, US also /luːˈkɑːnjə/, Italian:...
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into the rock. As shown in the map of the report produced later by Francesco Basilicata to the Venetian authorities inside the fortress created three uneven...
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A map of Spinalonga fortress by Francesco Basilicata, 1618....
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Potenza (redirect from Capital of Basilicata)
in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata (former Lucania). Capital of the Province of Potenza and the Basilicata region, the city is the highest regional...
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Cretan professor of mathematics, philosopher and architectural theorist Francesco Barozzi (1537–1604) mathematician and astronomer Joseph Solomon Delmedigo...
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Dia as Standia during late Venetian times, Francesco Basilicata...
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The 2024 Basilicata regional election was held on 21 and 22 April 2024 for all 21 elected seats of the Regional Council of Basilicata and the president...
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paraphrased as Stroumboulas. Nevertheless, maps by the Venetian Francesco Basilicata indicate Stroumboulas as monte di San Paulo. Platakis also mentions...
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against the Ottomans, the Senate initially appointed the 80-year-old doge Francesco Erizzo, but after his death in early 1646, he was replaced by the 73-year-old...
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