Barbarigo
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Barbarigo is the name of surname of several notable individuals, as well as the name of two submarines.
- Marco BarbarigoMarco BarbarigoMarco Barbarigo was the 73rd Doge of Venice from 1485 until 1486.His brother was Agostino Barbarigo. The two are the namesakes of the Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs, who was responsible for the creation of their tomb.-Popular culture:...
(1413-1486) Doge of Venice from 1485-1486 - Agostino BarbarigoAgostino BarbarigoAgostino Barbarigo was Doge of Venice from 1486 until his death in 1501.While he was Doge, the imposing Clock Tower in the Piazza San Marco with its archway through which the street known as the Merceria leads to the Rialto, was designed and completed...
(1420-1501) Doge of Venice from 1486-1501, brother of Marco Barbarigo - Saint Gregory BarbarigoGregory BarbarigoGregorio Barbarigo was an Italian cardinal, diplomat, and scholar.Born into a famous family from Venice, he traveled with the Venetian ambassador Alvise Contarini to the Congress of Münster in 1648, where the Peace of Westphalia was developed...
(1625-1697) Cardinal of Padua - Giovanni Francesco BarbarigoGiovanni Francesco BarbarigoGiovanni Francesco Barbarigo was an Italian cardinal and nephew of Blessed Gregorio Barbarigo .-References:...
(1658-1730) Italian Cardinal, nephew of Gregory Barbarigo - Italian submarine Agostino Barbarigo, launched in 1918
- Italian submarine BarbarigoItalian submarine BarbarigoBarbarigo was a World War II Italian built for the Italian Royal Navy . The submarine was converted into a transport to carry materiel between Germany and Japan in 1943, but disappeared on her first mission in that capacity, sometime after 16 June 1943....
, launched in 1938, sunk in 1943