Count Vincenzo Dandolo (1758–1819) was an Italian chemist and agriculturist. He was born in Venice of good family, though not of the same house as the...
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(patriot) Emilio Dandolo Andrea Dandolo (admiral), Venetian admiral, not the same man as the Doge of this name Vincenzo, Count Dandolo, chemist, agriculturist...
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wolf-dogs and Sicilian mastiffs. The cane da lupo or wolf-dog used by Vincenzo Dandolo to defend Spanish sheep on the mountains above Varese An illustration...
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Maltese merchant and rebel leader Vincenzo Cilli, the Caporegime of Salvatore Leone in Liberty City Stories Vincenzo Dandolo (1758–1819) Italian Count, chemist...
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Pope Clement XIII (1693–1769), pope, 1758 to his death in 1769 Count Vincenzo Dandolo (1758–1819), chemist, agronomist and politician of the Enlightenment...
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"Potato Show" in Paris with corn varieties from different states 1804 – Vincenzo Dandolo writes several treatises of agriculture and sericulture. 1809 – French...
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Soon after the occupation of Dalmatia, Napoleon appointed General Vincenzo Dandolo to the position of the provéditeur général of Dalmatia (appointed on...
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was included directly in the French Empire in 1806. The same year, Vincenzo Dandolo was named provveditore generale and general Auguste de Marmont was...
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children, which was also conducted in Italian. By decree of the governor Vincenzo Dandolo, this was so even in Istria and Dalmatia, where local populations were...
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article in the decree issued by the General Superintendent of Dalmatia, Vincenzo Dandolo, to allow the fishermen of Comisa to use sardellare nets, or "voighe"...
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