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....
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Pietro Correr (c. 1235/40 – c. 1302) was an Italian Roman Catholic clergyman of the Correr family of Venice. The son of Angelo Correr, a senator of Venice...
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Pietro Correr (18 June 1707 – 4 September 1768) was an Italian politician and diplomat. Born in Venice, he belonged to the Correr family and held several...
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Vacant (1384–1390) Angelo Correr (1390–1405), later Pope Gregory XII Louis of Mytilene (Ludovico? Luiz?) (1406–1408) Antonio Correr (1408) Alfonso of Seville...
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of the mistress of the ambassador of Venice to the Austrian Empire, Pietro Correr. Porpora returned in 1759 to Naples. From this time Porpora's career...
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who were famous as carpenters and civil engineers (d. 1771) June 18 – Pietro Correr, Italian politician and diplomat (d. 1768) June 20 – Louis de Cardevac...
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Pietro Vesconte (fl. 1310–1330) was a Genoese cartographer and geographer. A pioneer of the field of the portolan chart, he influenced Italian and Catalan...
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who were famous as carpenters and civil engineers (d. 1771) June 18 – Pietro Correr, Italian politician and diplomat (d. 1768) June 20 – Louis de Cardevac...
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Vacant Title last held by Niccolò Visconti da Castro Arquato Latin Patriarch of Constantinople (from 1261 in exile) 1253–1286 Succeeded by Pietro Correr...
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Pinacoteca di Bologna; Philosopher in the Pinacoteca di Feltre; Old Head at the Correr Museum; Medea at the Accademia dei Concordi in Rovigo; Maiden with a Turban...
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