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Gasparo Contarini ( 16 October 1483 – 24 August 1542 ) was an Italian diplomat and lay cardinal.
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* 1483 – Gasparo Contarini, Italian diplomat and cardinal ( d. 1542 )
* August 24 – Gasparo Contarini, Italian diplomat and cardinal ( born 1483 )
* October 16 – Gasparo Contarini, Italian diplomat and cardinal ( d. 1542 )
His later appointments as cardinal included Gasparo Contarini, Jacopo Sadoleto, Reginald Pole, and Giovanni Pietro Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV.
Accordingly the Pope despatched Giovanni Morone ( not yet a cardinal ) as nuncio to Hagenau and Worms, in 1540 ; while, in 1541, Cardinal Gasparo Contarini took part in the adjustment proceedings at the Conference of Regensburg.
The basis for discussion was the " Regensburg Book "— essentially the Worms Book with modifications by the papal legate, Gasparo Contarini, and other Catholic theologians.
The Republic of Venice is not accepted in the terms of Gasparo Contarini: it is called an aristocratic constitution, not a mixed one, with a concentric structure, and its apparent stability was not attributable to the form of government.
He told Englishman Richard Eden that he was born in Bristol and carried to Venice at four years of age ; however, he also told Gasparo Contarini, the Venetian ambassador at the court of Charles V that he was Venetian, educated in England.
The ranks of the Spirituali included Cardinal Gasparo Contarini ( 1483-1542 ), Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto ( 1477-1547 ), Cardinal Reginald Pole ( 1500-1558 ), Italian poet Vittoria Colonna, and her friend, the artist Michelangelo ( 1475-1564 ).
He followed the efforts at agreement at the conference of Regensburg in 1541 with suspicion and refused to accept the article on justification which had been drawn up under the supervision of Gasparo Contarini to suit both parties, and Luther, his steady adviser, confirmed him in his aversion.
The commission appointed to review the abuses in the church was presided over by Gasparo Cardinal Contarini and consisted of eight additional cardinals: Girolamo Aleandro, Tommaso Badia, Giovanni Pietro Carafa ( the later Pope Paul IV ), Gregorio Cortese, Federigo Fregoso, Gianmatteo Giberti, Reginald Pole, and Jacopo Sadoleto.
* Gasparo Contarini ( 1483 – 1542 ), cardinal and diplomat

Gasparo and on
The most unusual musical instrument on display is the giant double bass attributed to Gasparo da Salò and once owned by Domenico Dragonetti.
It was commissioned by the Fine Arts Music Foundation of Chicago, and was first recorded by The Fine Arts String Quartet on Nonesuch in 1980 ( and reissued on Gasparo as GS205 ).
The other important early luthier of the violin family, of whiche we have 80 instruments and about hundred documents on his work is Gasparo da Salò of Brescia ( Italy ) that was also a double bass player, son and nephew of two violin players Francesco and Agostino, also experts of appreciation of instruments.
* Some places and memories related to Gasparo Tagliacozzi on Himetop-The History of Medicine Topographical Database
A brief return to England was followed by a second European journey ; in 1636 he sailed via Livorno ( Leghorn ) to Rome, dining with Ent on 5 October at the English College, Rome ; he also met William Harvey, who was entertained at the College on the 12th, Gasparo Berti, Lucas Holstenius and Athanasius Kircher.
In 1580 the Venetian jeweler Gasparo Balbi noted " Chorf " in a list of places on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates, which is considered by historians to indicate Khor Fakkan.

Contarini and article
It was Contarini who led to the stating of a definition in connection with the article of justification in which occurs the famous formula " by faith alone are we justified ," with which was combined, however, the Roman Catholic doctrine of good works.
Into the article on the mass and the Lord's Supper, Contarini had inserted the concept of transubstantiation, which was also unacceptable to the Protestants.

Contarini and on
Ignatius Loyola acknowledged that Cardinal Contarini was largely responsible for the papal approbation of the Society of Jesus, on September 27, 1540.
At the age of 46, in 1536, she was back in Rome, where, besides winning the esteem of Cardinals Reginald Pole and Contarini, she became the object of a passionate friendship on the part of 61-year-old Michelangelo.
Arquette and Jane subsequently married on June 25, 2006 at the Palazzo Contarini in Venice, Italy.
* 1609-1616: Palazzo Contarini degli Scrigni, Santrovaso on the Canal Grande, Venice
Some historians think the French traveler Marigny in Disraeli's novel Contarini Fleming was based on Botta.
Jane and Arquette subsequently married on June 25, 2006 at the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo in Venice, Italy.
The Battle of Andros took place on 22 August 1696 southeast of the Greek island of Andros between the fleets of the Republic of Venice and the Papal States under Bartolomeo Contarini on the one side and the Ottoman Navy, under Mezzo Morto Hüseyin Pasha, and allied Barbary forces on the other.
Contarini, with 22 sailing ships, left Porto Poro on 28 July and arrived at Port Gavrion, on the west coast of Andros, on 3 August, while a galley force, under Molino, went to Kekhrios, on mainland Greece, ready for an attack on Thebes.
On 21 August, the wind was from the north again and Contarini, seeing his chance, sailed, but the wind dropped at about 12pm and he made for the SE end of Andros with what wind there was, there being joined by the galley force which had just arrived from the west, early on 22 August.
Designed by Oscar Niemeyer with the assistance of structural engineer Bruno Contarini, who had worked with Niemeyer on earlier projects, the MAC-Niterói is 16 meters high ; its cupola has a diameter of 50 metres with three floors.

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