Michele Foscarini
Michele Foscarini (1632 – 1692) was a Venetian historian. He is most notable for his continuation of the History of Venice by Giovan Battista Nani.
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Marcantonio Giustinian, Michele Foscarini and Gerolamo Cornaro, Ordini relativi alle paghe delle genti d'arme, 1674
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- Italian historians
- 17th-century Venetian writers
- Historians of Italy
- 1632 births
- 1692 deaths
- Historians from the Republic of Venice
- 17th-century historians
- 17th-century Italian historians
- Italian writer stubs