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    the Palazzo Giustinian Pesaro. The palace, which originally belonged to the Morosini family, was purchased in 1661 by the ambassador Nicolò Sagredo (who...
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    the Grand Canal. The palazzo is situated between Ca' d'Oro and Palazzo Morosini Sagredo. The palace dates back to the late 14th century; it was renovated...
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    Apostoli (1713), Palazzo Priuli (later Manfrin Venier; 1724–31), the Palazzo Diedo (between 1710 and 1720) and the staircase of Ca' Sagredo (c. 1734). He...
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    portego was crucial in providing ventilation and air circulation for the palazzo which, especially during medieval summers, allowed for respite from the...
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    important Venetian families, such as the Molin, the Zoppetti, the Tironi, the Sagredo, and the Cicogna, and these included significant paintings, maiolica, glass...
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    According to the Venetiarum Historia, written around 1350, Doge Domenico Morosini added atque Ystrie dominator ('and lord of Istria') to his title after...
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    such as the Contarini, Cornaro, Dandolo, Giustinian, Loredan, Mocenigo, Morosini and the Venier families. Nobles were forbidden by law to marry outside...
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    head of the municipality and withdrew from society. Manin resided in the Palazzo Dolfin Manin, reportedly refusing even to answer his door to friends. He...
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    from the 14th century until 1767. The branch was mainly settled in the Palazzo Loredan in Campo Santo Stefano, which they acquired in 1536 from the Mocenigo...
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    a number of military victories were secured by provveditore Francesco Morosini, who would later be Giustinian's successor as Doge. Marcantonio Giustinian...
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