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  1. Francesco Barbaro. Francesco Barbaro (1390–1454) was an Italian politician, diplomat, and humanist from Venice and a member of the patrician Barbaro family. He is interred in the Church of the Frari, Venice.

  2. Francesco Barbaro (b. 1390–d. 1454) was the preeminent Venetian humanist of the early 15th century. He was a senator and a scholar, a politician and an intellectual, an aristocrat and a humanist.

  3. Francesco Barbaro (1390-1454) fue un político, diplomático y humanista italiano de Venecia y miembro de la familia patricia Barbaro. Está enterrado en la Iglesia de los Frari, Venecia.

  4. Antonio Barbaro, known as "u Nigru", and Francesco Barbaro, known as "'u Castanu", arose one of the most powerful clans of the 'Ndrangheta which also included the Perre, Trimboli, Agresti, Catanzariti, Sergi, Papalia, Musitano and Molluso clans. They are associated through blood relations, which center around the Barbaro clan. [7] .

  5. A work little noted by modern scholars of humanism, The Wealth of Wives circulated from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries in more than 100 manuscript versions, five Latin editions, and several translations into German, Italian, French, and English, by those measures far outstripping in influence the work better known today: Leon Battista Alb...

  6. A Fifteenth-Century Marriage Manual. Francesco Barbaro. Edited and Translated by Margaret L. King. In 1415, Francesco Barbaro produced a marriage manual intended at once for his friend, a scion of the Florentine Medici family, and for the whole set of his peers, the young nobility of Venice.

  7. Francesco Barbaro may refer to: Francesco Barbaro (politician) (1390–1454), Italian politician, diplomat and humanist from Venice. Francesco Barbaro (patriarch of Aquileia) (1546–1616), Venetian diplomat and Italian Catholic bishop. Francesco Barbaro (Castanu) (1927–2018), boss of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal ...