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5-868: Villa Valmarana may refer to several Venetian villas which belonged to the Valmarana family: Villa Valmarana (Vigardolo) , in Vigardolo of Monticello Conte Otto, designed in 1542 by Andrea Palladio Villa Valmarana (Lisiera) , in Lisiera of Bolzano Vicentino, designed about 1563 by Andrea Palladio Villa Capra "La Rotonda" in Vicenza, designed by Andrea Palladio Villa Valmarana Ai Nani , in Vicenza , with frescos by Giambattista and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo Villa Valmarana (Mira) , in Mira along

10-471: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Valmarana The Valmarana family is an aristocratic family in Vicenza , one branch of which also held Venetian patrician status. Its motto was "Plus Ultra" (Further). They were named after the village of Valmarana (now part of Altavilla Vicentina ) in the Berici Hills , where they held fiefs from

15-452: The bishop of Vicenza . According to a legend, the family was descended from the ancient Roman Maria gens . In 1031 they were made counts by Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor . On 30 April 1540 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor issued a special diploma making them counts palatine of Nogara . Their title of count was also recognised by the Republic of Venice . In 1659 the family branch led by

20-669: The Riviera del Brenta Villa Valmarana Morosini , in Altavilla Vicentina , 1724, by Francesco Muttoni Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Villa Valmarana . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Villa_Valmarana&oldid=1042607177 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-677: The brothers Triffone, Stefano and Benedetto was given Venetian patrician status after they paid 100,000 ducats to help fund the Cretan War This made them one of the 'Case fatte per soldo' (houses whose patrician position was achieved through money). Another line of the family did not join the Venetian patricians but did still sit in the Noble Council in Vicenza itself. Under the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia both branches were granted noble status and

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