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  • The grand chancellor (Italian: cancelliere grande) was one of the most senior offices in the Republic of Venice. Alone among the senior magistracies,...
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  • Grand Chancellor of Denmark, a historic Danish title Grand Chancellor of France, an officer in the Ancien Régime Grand chancellor (Republic of Venice)...
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    The Republic of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice. Founded, according...
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  • Febo Capella (category Grand chancellors of the Republic of Venice)
    who ascended to the highest non-patrician office, that of grand chancellor. The exact date of Febo Capella's birth is unknown, but based on his career...
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  • Benintendi Ravegnani (category Grand chancellors of the Republic of Venice)
    1318 – Venice, July 1365) was a Venetian public secretary and diplomat, whose career culminated with the highest non-patrician office, that of grand chancellor...
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    Cheli Grand Chancellor: Johannes Theo Niederhauser Grand Treasurer: Nicolas Gagnebin Grand Prior: Mgr. Paolo de Nicolò (titular Bishop of Mariana) Grand Master...
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  • the Republic of Venice in the Kingdom of Candia (island of Crete), begins. August 30–October 4 – Battle of Lake Poyang: The Dahan rebel forces of Chen...
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  • Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights Procurator of San Marco, the second most prestigious life appointment in the Republic of Venice HM Procurator General...
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    of Savoy, Prince of Venice, Knight Grand Cross Clotilde Courau, Princess of Venice Princess Vittoria of Savoy, Princess of Carignano Marchioness of Ivrea...
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    included the physician Giacomo; Grand Chancellor Andrea; Bernardo, archbishop of Corfu in 1482; and an Antonio, patriarch of Venice in 1504. The aristocratic...
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  • Antonio d'Amelio Grand Chancellor: Theo Niederhauser Grand Treasurer: Nicolas Gagnebin Grand Prior: Monsignor Paolo de Nicolò Grand Master of Ceremonies: Prof...
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    dell'Accademia in Venice. The painting was commissioned for the Grand Hall of the Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, the seat of the eponymous brotherhood...
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    1957, in Italy) is the chancellor of the University of Venice for the three-year period 2009–2012, with a two-year extension of his mandate in accordance...
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    The republic went to war with Milan, and won, upon the Republic of Venice's entry on their side. The war was concluded in 1427, and the Visconti of Milan...
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    di Candia) was the official name of Crete during the island's period as an overseas colony of the Republic of Venice, from the initial Venetian conquest...
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    army of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and Pskov Republic. September 3 – On complaints from Christopher Columbus, who had been replaced as Viceroy of the New...
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  • Anna Notaras (category Printers of incunabula)
    settling in Venice, where she became the center of the Greek community in Venice. She repeatedly petitioned the Republic to allow the construction of an Orthodox...
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    Venetian Dalmatia (category Territories of the Republic of Venice)
    to parts of Dalmatia under the rule of the Republic of Venice, mainly from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Dalmatia was first sold to Venice in 1409 but...
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    formerly the homes and offices of the Procurators of St Mark, high officers of state in the days of the republic of Venice. They were built in the early...
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    Egnazio (category Republic of Venice clergy)
    to the grand chancellor Andrea de' Franceschi and published at Venice in 1535. Egnazio wrote only two lengthy works. His first was a series of biographies...
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