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    Giovanni Dolfin (or Delfino) (Venice, 22 April 1617 - Udine, 20 July 1699) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal, writer and playwright, Patriarch of Aquileia...
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    Vittoria Delfin, mother of Pope Clement X. Giovanni Delfino (1589-1651), bishop of Belluno. Giovanni Dolfin (1617-1699), Cardinal (by Alexander VII) and poet...
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  • Catholic bishop Giovanni Delfino (camerlengo) (1545–1622), Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals Giovanni Delfino (cardinal) (1617-1699), Italian Roman...
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    arriving in Cyprus) 1512 – Marino Gritti 1513 – Nicola Michiel 1514 – Giovanni Dolfin 1515 – Sebastiano Badoer 1515 – Ludovico Corner 1516 – Andrea Pesaro...
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    islands of Tinos and Aegina, crossed the isthmus, and took Corinth. Daniele Dolfin, commander of the Venetian fleet, thought it better to save the fleet than...
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  • executed and condemned to damnatio memoriae 1355 – Giovanni Gradenigo is elected Doge 1356 – Giovanni Dolfin is elected Doge 1361 – Lorenzo Celsi is elected...
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    islands of Tinos and Aegina, crossed the isthmus and took Corinth. Daniele Dolfin, commander of the Venetian fleet, thought it better to save the fleet than...
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    Bonnard (1867–1947), Robert Lehman collection : page 361 Gerard ter Borch (1617–1681), European paintings : page 211 Sandro Botticelli (1444–1510), European...
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