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Barbaro family

The Barbaro family (/'bar.ba.ro/) was a patrician family of Venice. They were wealthy and influential and owned large estates in the Veneto above Treviso.[1]: 112  Various members were noted as church leaders, diplomats, patrons of the arts, military commanders, philosophers, scholars, and scientists.[2]: 150 [3]: 275 

The Barbaro coat of arms

History edit

Barbaro family tradition claims they were descended the Roman gens Catellia[3]: 274 [4]: 11  and more distantly from the Fabii.[4]: 11  Like other Venetian patrician families, they also claimed descent from Roman families with similar names, in this case Ahenobarbus.[5][6] Tradition also says they fled to Istria to avoid persecution during the reign of Emperor Diocletian.[3]: 274  The family's wealth came from the salt trade.[7]

Records show the family moved from Pula to Trieste in 706 and then to Venice in 868.<[3]: 274 [4]: 11 [8]: 161  At this time the family's surname was Magadesi.[9]: 87 [10]: 136  (Alternate spellings were Magadezzi[4]: 11 [8]: 161  and Maghadesi.)[11]: 7 

The first recorded member of the family was Paolo Magadesi, who was Procurator of San Marco.[4]: 14 [11]: 8  Charles Yriarte says this occurred when Pietro Tradonico was Doge of Venice (836–864),[11]: 8  though most sources say the family did not live in Venice until later.[3]: 274 [4]: 11 [8]: 161  An Antonio Magadesi was also Procurator of San Marco in 968.[12]: 346  and Johannes Magadesi was a presbyter of the Church of San Zorzi in 982 and has also been cited as the first member of the Barbaro family that we have a historical record of.[3]: 274 

Recorded genealogy of the Barbaro family begins in 1121 with Marco, naval commander and creator of the modern coat of arms,[3]: 275  who changed his surname name from Magadesi to Barbaro.[4]: 12 [9]: 87 

The Barbaro family was recognized as one of the leading families (Ottomati) of the Republic of Venice in the year 992. In 1297, the Maggior Consiglio (Senate of Venice) recognized the family as patricians[3]: 275  The Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia confirmed the family status as Patricians as part of a series of resolutions issued from 1818–1821.[3]: 275  This status was officially recorded again in Venice in 1891 for all members of the family.[3]: 275 

 
The Glorification of the Barbaro Family by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, c. 1750

In the sixteenth century there was a division between those Venetian families who opposed or favored the influence of the Holy See. The latter opposed the law that barred holders of church offices from also holding political appointments in Venice. The Barbaro family was part of this "papalist" group, along with the Badoer, Corner, Emo, Foscari, Grimani, and Pisani families.[13]: 113  These families also acted as patrons of Battista Franco, Palladio, Francesco Salviati, Michele Sanmicheli, Giovanni da Udine, and Federico Zuccari.[13]: 113 

The Barbaro family fortunes diminished after Napoleon's defeat of Venice and they had to turn most of the Palazzi Barbaro into apartments.[2]: 150  By the time art critic John Ruskin visited Venice in 1851 all that was left of the once powerful Barbaro family were a pair of elderly brothers living in poverty in the garret of the Palazzo Barbaro.[14]: 20 

Ruskin wrote that the poverty of these last members of the Barbaro family was justice for the family having rebuilt the Church of Santa Maria Zobenigo as a monument to themselves, which Ruskin called “a manifestation of insolent atheism”.[14]: 78  The last of the family died in the mid-nineteenth century.[2]: 150 

Some branches of the family survived outside Venice. The most prominent was in Malta, but there were also branches in Galatia and other parts of Italy.[3]: 277 

Family arms edit

There is disagreement over the form of the ancient Barbaro coat of arms. Johannes Rietstap and others identify it as “'D'or, à deux bandes d'azur, accompagne de deux roses du même”, a gold field with two bands of blue between two roses of the same color.[4]: 13 [11]: 9 [15] d'Eschavannes identifies it as “D'azur, à trois roses d'or”', a blue field with three gold roses.[16]: 53 

Sources agree that the modern Barbaro coat of arms is ’'D'argent, au cyclamore de gueules, a red ring on a white field.[3]: 503 [16]: 53 [17]

The modern Barbaro family arms were officially recognized by the Venetian Senate in 1125 in remembrance of Marco Barbaro cutting off the hand of a Moor during a naval action near Ascalon and using the bleeding stump to draw a circle onto a turban, which he flew as a pennant from his masthead.[10]: 135 [11]: 7 [18][19][20][21]

Until this incident, he was known as Marco Magadesi.[4]: 12 [8]: 161 [9]: 87  Saracens boarded the galley he commanded and tore down the ship's flag, which bore the family coat of arms.[4]: 12 [8]: 161  Marco Magadesi used the bloody turban as an improvised flag to let the rest of the fleet know his ship had not been captured.[4]: 12 [8]: 161  After the action, he changed his family name from Magadesi to Barbaro<[8]: 161  in recognition of the incident and to honor the heroism of his fallen enemies, who he considered barbarians.[4]: 11 

The Barbaro coat of arms are depicted on the façade of the church of Santa Maria Zobenigo.[22]: 307  It is also displayed on the pediment of the Villa Barbaro and the family crypt in the San Francesco della Vigna.[11]: 10 [23]

In 1432, Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor granted Ambassador Francesco Barbaro the title of Knight of the Holy Roman Empire and the right to quarter his arms with the Imperial Eagles.[3]: 275  In 1560, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted Ambassador Daniele Barbaro right to use the Tudor Rose in his personal arms.[3]: 275 

Notable members edit

The brothers Daniele Barbaro and Marcantonio Barbaro, were patrons of the architect Andrea Palladio and the painter Paolo Veronese.[24] Barbaro-family members acted as deans and professors of the University of Padua. Several members were also Patriarchs of Aquileia.[3]: 275 [11]: 11 [25]

 
Carolus Barbaro on façade of Santa Maria Zobenigo.
 
Francesco Barbaro on façade of Santa Maria Zobenigo.
 
Giovanni Maria Barbaro on façade of Santa Maria Zobenigo.
 
Ermolao Barbaro
 
Daniele Barbaro as a high-ranking cleric by Paolo Veronese (the books in the painting are by Barbaro himself)
 
Marcantonio Barbaro depicted by Tintoretto.
 
Marinus Barbaro on façade of Santa Maria Zobenigo.

Patronage edit

The Barbaro family commissioned works from and actively supported the careers of several men. This list includes:

Architecture edit

The Barbaro family was connected to several buildings in and near Venice, some of which include:

  • The Palazzi Barbaro, located near the Ponte dell'Accademia, was the family's principal residence in Venice.[1]: 112  until 1864.[12]: 282 "The buildings are also known as the Palazzo Barbaro-Curtis.[12]: 282  It is one of the least altered of the Gothic palaces of Venice.[1]: 112 
  • Another Palazzo Barbaro owned by a Daniele Barbaro and in 1797 by a Marco Barbaro.[12]: 58 
  • Yet another Palazzo Barbaro, near the Palazzo Barbarigo. It was owned in 1661 by a Lorenzo Barbaro and in 1712 by a Francesco Antonio Barbaro, but by 1740 it belonged to the Barbarigo family.[12]: 298 
  • The Palazzo Dario was built about 1450 by Zuanne Dario. After the death of diplomat Giovanni Dario in 1494, his daughter inherited. She was married to Vincenzo Barbaro, the son of Giacomo Barbaro and owner of the neighboring Palazzo Barbaro.[12]: 329 
  • Another Palazzo Barbaro, now known as the Palazzo Barbaro-Volkoff or Barbaro-Wolkoff. This 14th-century Gothic palace was owned by an Antonio Barbaro in 1797. Eleonora Duse later lived there.[12]: 330 
  • Marcantonio Barbaro supported Vincenzo Scamozzi’s design for a triple-arched Rialto Bridge, though Antonio da Ponte’s design for a single-arched bridge was chosen instead,[1]: 114  and was one of three Venetian noblemen appointed to oversee the rebuilding of the bridge.[13]: 113 
  • Starting in 1534, Fra Zuanne Barbaro was one of two friars who were responsible for rebuilding the Church of San Francesco della Vigna according to the design of Jacopo Sansovino. Zuanne's brother Francisco was the first Venetian noble to purchase a family chapel there.[1]: 112  Daniele Barbaro commissioned the church's altarpiece of' 'The Baptism of Christ (c.1555) by Battista Franco and was buried in an unmarked grave in behind the church instead of in the family chapel.[1]: 113 
  • The church of Santa Maria Zobenigo, also known as the Santa Maria de Giglio was built around 900 by the Zubenigo family, who died out in 1124. It was rebuilt between 1680 and 1700 by Giuseppe Sardi. The Barbaro family funded the rebuilding and the church contains statues of four members of the family. The façade shows plans for Rome, Corfu, Padua, Candia, Spalatro, and Pavia.[12]: 54 
  • Villa Barbaro at Maser. One of the best known of Andrea Palladio's villas, which he built for Daniele and Marcantonio Barbaro.[1]: 113 
  • The family also owned a property in the San Giovanni district. Ermolao Barbaro established an academy of philosophy there in 1484.[26]
  • In 1593-4 Marcantonio Barbaro was one of the Venetian nobles in charge of the building of the star-shaped fortress town of Palmanova in Friuli.[1]: 114  Marcantonio headed the group, Marcantonio Martinego was in charge of construction, and Giulio Savorgnan acted as an adviser.[76]
  • Daniele Barbaro may have designed the Palazzo Trevisan in Murano, alone or in collaboration with Palladio. Like the Villa Barbaro, Paolo Veronese and Alessandro Vittoria probably also worked on the project, which was completed in 1557.[1]: 113 

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This article is about the historical Venetian family For the modern criminal organization see Barbaro ndrina The Barbaro family bar ba ro was a patrician family of Venice They were wealthy and influential and owned large estates in the Veneto above Treviso 1 112 Various members were noted as church leaders diplomats patrons of the arts military commanders philosophers scholars and scientists 2 150 3 275 The Barbaro coat of arms Contents 1 History 2 Family arms 3 Notable members 4 Patronage 5 Architecture 6 ReferencesHistory editBarbaro family tradition claims they were descended the Roman gens Catellia 3 274 4 11 and more distantly from the Fabii 4 11 Like other Venetian patrician families they also claimed descent from Roman families with similar names in this case Ahenobarbus 5 6 Tradition also says they fled to Istria to avoid persecution during the reign of Emperor Diocletian 3 274 The family s wealth came from the salt trade 7 Records show the family moved from Pula to Trieste in 706 and then to Venice in 868 lt 3 274 4 11 8 161 At this time the family s surname was Magadesi 9 87 10 136 Alternate spellings were Magadezzi 4 11 8 161 and Maghadesi 11 7 The first recorded member of the family was Paolo Magadesi who was Procurator of San Marco 4 14 11 8 Charles Yriarte says this occurred when Pietro Tradonico was Doge of Venice 836 864 11 8 though most sources say the family did not live in Venice until later 3 274 4 11 8 161 An Antonio Magadesi was also Procurator of San Marco in 968 12 346 and Johannes Magadesi was a presbyter of the Church of San Zorzi in 982 and has also been cited as the first member of the Barbaro family that we have a historical record of 3 274 Recorded genealogy of the Barbaro family begins in 1121 with Marco naval commander and creator of the modern coat of arms 3 275 who changed his surname name from Magadesi to Barbaro 4 12 9 87 The Barbaro family was recognized as one of the leading families Ottomati of the Republic of Venice in the year 992 In 1297 the Maggior Consiglio Senate of Venice recognized the family as patricians 3 275 The Kingdom of Lombardy Venetia confirmed the family status as Patricians as part of a series of resolutions issued from 1818 1821 3 275 This status was officially recorded again in Venice in 1891 for all members of the family 3 275 nbsp The Glorification of the Barbaro Family by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo c 1750In the sixteenth century there was a division between those Venetian families who opposed or favored the influence of the Holy See The latter opposed the law that barred holders of church offices from also holding political appointments in Venice The Barbaro family was part of this papalist group along with the Badoer Corner Emo Foscari Grimani and Pisani families 13 113 These families also acted as patrons of Battista Franco Palladio Francesco Salviati Michele Sanmicheli Giovanni da Udine and Federico Zuccari 13 113 The Barbaro family fortunes diminished after Napoleon s defeat of Venice and they had to turn most of the Palazzi Barbaro into apartments 2 150 By the time art critic John Ruskin visited Venice in 1851 all that was left of the once powerful Barbaro family were a pair of elderly brothers living in poverty in the garret of the Palazzo Barbaro 14 20 Ruskin wrote that the poverty of these last members of the Barbaro family was justice for the family having rebuilt the Church of Santa Maria Zobenigo as a monument to themselves which Ruskin called a manifestation of insolent atheism 14 78 The last of the family died in the mid nineteenth century 2 150 Some branches of the family survived outside Venice The most prominent was in Malta but there were also branches in Galatia and other parts of Italy 3 277 Family arms editThere is disagreement over the form of the ancient Barbaro coat of arms Johannes Rietstap and others identify it as D or a deux bandes d azur accompagne de deux roses du meme a gold field with two bands of blue between two roses of the same color 4 13 11 9 15 d Eschavannes identifies it as D azur a trois roses d or a blue field with three gold roses 16 53 Sources agree that the modern Barbaro coat of arms is D argent au cyclamore de gueules a red ring on a white field 3 503 16 53 17 The modern Barbaro family arms were officially recognized by the Venetian Senate in 1125 in remembrance of Marco Barbaro cutting off the hand of a Moor during a naval action near Ascalon and using the bleeding stump to draw a circle onto a turban which he flew as a pennant from his masthead 10 135 11 7 18 19 20 21 Until this incident he was known as Marco Magadesi 4 12 8 161 9 87 Saracens boarded the galley he commanded and tore down the ship s flag which bore the family coat of arms 4 12 8 161 Marco Magadesi used the bloody turban as an improvised flag to let the rest of the fleet know his ship had not been captured 4 12 8 161 After the action he changed his family name from Magadesi to Barbaro lt 8 161 in recognition of the incident and to honor the heroism of his fallen enemies who he considered barbarians 4 11 The Barbaro coat of arms are depicted on the facade of the church of Santa Maria Zobenigo 22 307 It is also displayed on the pediment of the Villa Barbaro and the family crypt in the San Francesco della Vigna 11 10 23 In 1432 Sigismund Holy Roman Emperor granted Ambassador Francesco Barbaro the title of Knight of the Holy Roman Empire and the right to quarter his arms with the Imperial Eagles 3 275 In 1560 Queen Elizabeth I of England granted Ambassador Daniele Barbaro right to use the Tudor Rose in his personal arms 3 275 Notable members editThe brothers Daniele Barbaro and Marcantonio Barbaro were patrons of the architect Andrea Palladio and the painter Paolo Veronese 24 Barbaro family members acted as deans and professors of the University of Padua Several members were also Patriarchs of Aquileia 3 275 11 11 25 nbsp Carolus Barbaro on facade of Santa Maria Zobenigo nbsp Francesco Barbaro on facade of Santa Maria Zobenigo Paolo Magadesi c 836 The first recorded member of the family and Procurator of San Marco 4 14 11 8 Antonio Magadesi c 968 Procurator of San Marco 12 346 Johannes Magadesi c 982 Presbyter at the Church of San Zorzi 3 274 Marco Barbaro nee Magadezzi Maghadesi c 1121 Provveditore d Armata Naval victor against the forces of the Sultan of Egypt creator of the modern Barbaro coat of arms 3 275 The Barbaro family arms were officially recognized in 1123 by the Venetian Senate 3 275 A painting of the victory by Sante Peranda hung in the Palazzo Ducale of Venice 3 275 11 8 Marco Barbaro c 1229 Son of Pietro cavalry captain in forces that defeated Ezzelino III da Romano tyrant of Padua 3 275 4 346 Donato Barbaro c 1259 Son of Pietro captain of 40 galleys defeated the Genoese and the forces of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel at the Island of Seven Wells Isola dei Sette Pozzi 3 275 4 346 26 Pietro Barbaro c 1270 Son of Jacopo Served in the cavalry of Charles of Anjou in the conquest of Naples Recognized by Charles for his actions in the Battle of Benevento appointed Signore of the Castle of Pietramala 3 275 Nicolo Barbaro c 1361 Son of Bertucci Provveditore d Armata defeated the Genoese at Rhodes 3 275 Donato Barbaro c 1364 Son of Giovanni Distinguished himself in the suppression of a rebellion in Candia 3 275 Marco Barbaro was Auditor of Grado in 1366 27 191 and Podesta of Oderzo in 1367 28 253 Bernardo Barbaro c 1370 Son of Donato Ambassador for the Doge to the Sultan of Egypt 3 275 Giovanni Barbaro c 1380 Son of Adamo Provveditore of the army that fought against Padua 3 275 nbsp Giovanni Maria Barbaro on facade of Santa Maria Zobenigo Francesco Barbaro c 1398 Son of Marco One of the founders of the Congregazione dei Canonici Secolari Secular Canons of San Giorgio in Alga 3 275 Francesco Barbaro 1398 1454 Son of Candiano 29 135 uncle to Ermolao Barbaro 29 136 Author diplomat politician and military commander Honored for his defense of Brescia from 1432 to 1435 against the Milanese under Niccolo Piccinino 3 275 A painting on this subject by Tintoretto La difesa di Brescia hung in the Palazzo Ducale of Venice 3 276 Ambassador to Emperor Sigismund of the Holy Roman Empire Made Knight of the Holy Roman Empire in 1448 Elected Procurator of San Marco Noted scholar with many works Subject of a 1932 biography by Percy Gothein 3 276 Almoro Barbaro c 1403 Son of Adamo Captain of a galley in the victory of Carlo Zeno against the Genoese 3 275 Ermolao Barbaro 1410 1471 1474 Son of Zaccaria and nephew to Francesco Barbaro 29 136 Bishop of Treviso 1443 1453 Bishop of Verona 1453 30 Governor of Perugia 3 276 Pietro Barbaro c 1413 Son of Donato Ambassador to the Duke of Savoy 3 275 Nicolo Barbaro was Auditor of Pola from 1413 to 1414 31 194 Marco Barbaro son of Jacopo was Podesta of Pirano from 1419 to 1421 32 199 and Ambassador to Byzantium in 1423 3 275 Podesta of Pirano from 1430 to 1431 32 199 and Captain of Grisignana from 1431 to 1437 33 178 Giosafat Barbaro 1413 1494 Son of Antonio Traveled to Tana in 1436 34 In 1473 he was one of several Venetian ambassadors to Persia 35 Barbaro also served as Provveditore of the Army in Albania fighting with Skanderbeg against the Turks 3 276 29 137 Barbaro served as Captain of Rovigo and Provveditore of all Polesine from 1482 to 1483 36 16 Barbaro wrote about his travels 3 276 29 137 Nicolo Barbaro 1420 1494 Son of Marco Wrote an eyewitness account of the Fall of Constantinople 3 276 11 11 Andrea Barbaro was Castellan of Modon and Corone from 1421 to 1423 37 380 Zaccaria Barbaro 1422 1492 He was the only son of Francesco Barbaro 38 39 201 40 91 and the father of Ermolao Barbaro 39 201 40 91 and Alvise Barbaro Cavalier Procurator and Provveditore al Sal 39 201 Zaccaria served as ambassador to the Courts of Naples and Milan 3 276 41 and served as Procurator of San Marco 42 90 43 44 45 In 1465 Zaccaria purchased the Palazzo Barbaro in San Vitale on the Grand Canal which remained in the family s possession until 1864 3 276 12 278 42 90 In 1480 Zaccaria served as ambassador to the Papal court of Pope Sixtus I 46 During the War of Ferrara Zaccaria served as an army commander 11 7 42 90 Benedetto Barbaro was Captain of Grisignana in 1423 33 178 and Auditor of Pola from 1433 to 1435 31 194 Matteo Barbaro was Auditor of Pola from 1423 to 1424 31 194 Vittore Barbaro son of Maffeo was Provveditore of the Army against Milan in 1426 3 276 and Captain of Rovigo and Polesine in 1428 36 15 Matteo Barbaro son of Antonio was Rector of Nauplia and Argos from 1438 to 1441 37 383 and Bailo and Captain of Negroponte the Greek island of Euboea from 1444 to 1446 37 372 Dona Barbaro was Auditor of Trau from 1440 to 1443 47 Bernabo Barbaro was Auditor of Grado in 1446 27 192 Ermolao Barbaro c 1448 Son of Candiano Ambassador to the Duke of Burgundy 3 276 Donato Barbaro son of Andrea was Captain of Zara from 1450 to 1451 48 293 and Castellan and Provveditore of Modon in 1455 37 380 and Captain of Zara from 1462 to 1465 48 293 nbsp Ermolao BarbaroErmolao Barbaro 1455 1497 Son of Zaccaria Barbaro and the grandson of Francesco Barbaro 40 91 49 He was also the uncle of Daniele Barbaro and Marcantonio Barbaro 29 137 Ambassador to Maximillian King of the Romans Patriarch of Aquileia 1491 1493 3 276 25 Marco Barbaro was Auditor of Pola in 1458 31 195 Francesco Barbaro was Luogotenente of Friuli from 1458 to 1459 50 126 Leonardo Barbaro was Auditor of Grado in 1464 27 192 Bartolommeo Barbaro son of Stefano was Rector of Stalimene Lemnos from 1467 to 1471 37 372 Zaccaria Barbaro was Podesta and Captain of Ravenna from 1468 to 1470 51 337 Jacopo Barbaro son of Maffio was Provveditore of Lepanto from 1468 to 1472 37 392 Antonio Barbaro c 1470 Son of Matteo Governor of Scutari Sustained a long siege against the Turks 3 276 Alvise Barbaro c 1470 Son of Zaccaria Provveditore of the Army died in the War of Ferrara 3 276 Pietro Barbaro was Rector of Belluno from 1472 to 1473 52 133 and Podesta and Captain of Ravenna in 1475 51 337 Zaccaria Barbaro son of Matteo was Rector of Nauplia and Argos from 1473 to 1477 37 384 and Provveditore General of Cyprus in 1479 Captain against the Turks 3 276 Andrea Barbaro was Auditor of Grado in 1487 27 193 Francesco Barbaro 1488 1568 Grandson of Francesco Barbaro son of Daniele Barbaro and Elena Pisani father of Daniele Barbaro Marcantonio Barbaro and Alvise Barbaro He was a Senator by 1530 Provveditore alle biave in 1533 Savio di Terraferma in 1539 Provveditore al Sal in 1541 and Provveditore general of Corfu in 1555 and Provveditore general of Cyprus in 1566 Established the family chapel at the Church of San Francesco della Vigna 11 11 53 738 Matteo Barbaro was Captain of Cyprus from 1488 to 1489 54 Giacomo Barbaro was Massaro all oro at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1489 55 343 Paolo Barbaro was Podesta of Brescia in 1485 51 145 and Luogotenente of Friuli from 1490 to 1492 50 126 Ermolao Barbaro 1493 1556 Son of Alvise Barbaro and nephew of Ermolao Barbaro After holding a series of junior naval and diplomatic posts he became Governor of Verona from 1544 55 and governor of Padua from 1548 50 40 92 56 244 Daniele Barbaro was Auditor of Grado in 1499 27 193 Lunardo Barbaro was Massaro all oro at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1504 55 344 Girolamo Barbaro was Auditor of Zara from 1504 to 1507 48 290 Giorgio Barbaro son of Stefano was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1506 to 1508 57 313 Giovanni Barbaro c 1508 Ambassador to Pope Julius II 3 276 Giovanni Antonio Barbaro son of Giosafat Barbaro was Captain and Provveditore of Piove di Sacco in 1509 58 322 and Rector of Nauplia and Argos from 1512 to 1514 37 384 He also served as Provveditore General in Dalmatia and Albania 59 Francesco Barbaro son of Antonio was Auditor of Grado in 1511 27 193 Rector of Nauplia and Argos from 1516 to 1519 37 384 Podesta of Monselice in 1527 56 262 Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1528 to 1529 58 322 and Bailo at Constantinople in 1530 3 276 Alvise Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1511 55 358 and Provveditore alle biave in 1512 53 736 Jacopo Barbaro d 1511 Naval commander against the Turks Buried in the Church of Frari 11 11 Marco Barbaro 1511 1570 Son of Marco Genealogist of the families of Venice His work is preserved in the British Museum in London 3 276 11 7 nbsp Daniele Barbaro as a high ranking cleric by Paolo Veronese the books in the painting are by Barbaro himself Daniele Barbaro 1514 1574 Son of Francesco Historian humanist and diplomat 60 Mathematician philosopher and theologian Owner of Villa Barbaro Founded the Botanical Gardens of Padua Served on the Council of Trent Created Cardinal in pectore in 1561 revealed as Cardinal in 1571 Patriarch of Aquileia 1550 1570 25 61 72 Ambassador to England Allowed by Queen Elizabeth to quarter the red and white Tudor roses in his arms Historian of Venice Patron of Paolo Veronese A portrait of him by Veronese hangs in the Pitti Gallery of Florence another in the Dresden Gallery and one by Titian in the National Gallery of Canada 3 276 nbsp Marcantonio Barbaro depicted by Tintoretto Marcantonio Barbaro 1518 1595 Son of Francesco Brother of Patriarch Daniele Co owner of Villa Barbaro Diplomat ambassador to Charles IX of France 61 72 Bailo of Constantinople imprisoned during the Battle of Lepanto 61 72 Procurator of San Marco Inquisitor in Corfu Regent of the University of Padua President of the construction of the Rialto Bridge A portrait by Paolo Veronese hung in the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna but was returned to Italy after World War I With his brother Daniele built the Villa Barbaro in Maser Treviso with work by Palladio and Vittoria and frescoes by Veronese 3 276 Subject of the work La vie d un patricien de Venise au XVI siecle by French academic Charles Yriarte in 1874 in Paris 3 277 Pietro Barbaro was Podesta of Pirano from 1516 to 1518 32 201 Podesta of Portole from 1523 to 1528 62 260 and Podesta of Pirano again from 1530 to 1532 32 201 Matteo Barbaro was Rector of Belluno from 1518 to 1520 52 135 Cornelio Barbaro was Podesta of Asolo in 1527 56 262 Alvise Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1528 55 359 Luigi Barbaro was Lieutenant of Udine in 1530 56 244 Bernardo Barbaro c 1532 Son of Galzerando Condotierre in the army of Charles V in Italy 3 276 Zuanne Barbaro c 1534 Uncle of Daniele Barbaro and Marcantonio Barbaro Supervised the rebuilding of the San Francesco della Vigna 1 112 Francesco Barbaro son of Luigi was Podesta of Castelfranco in 1532 56 263 and Rector of Nauplia and Argos in 1539 37 384 and Provveditore of Zante from 1552 to 1554 37 407 Bortolomio Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1535 55 359 Bernardo Barbaro son of Girolamo was Podesta of Oderzo from 1540 to 1541 28 255 Zaccaria Barbaro was Auditor of Trau in 1537 63 365 Marco Vincenzo Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1541 to 1542 58 322 Cornelio Barbaro son of Luigi was Podesta of Bergamo in 1543 56 265 Provveditore of Zante from 1547 to 1549 37 407 and Captain of Cyprus from 1554 to 1556 54 Ermolao Barbaro was Podesta of Verona in 1545 56 244 Francesco Barbaro 1546 1616 Son of Marcantonio Barbaro 13 113 Bishop of Aquileia 1585 1593 Patriarch of Aquileia 1593 1616 25 Ambassador to the Court of Savoy Archbishop of Tyre Shown celebrating a Provincial Synod in the choir of the Udine Cathedral 3 277 Ermolao Barbaro 1548 1622 son of Marc Antonio Bishop of Aquileia 1596 1616 Patriarch of Aquileia 1616 1622 25 Ambassador to Pope Paul V Archbishop of Tarsus 3 277 Zaccaria Barbaro son of Daniele was Provveditore of Cefalonia from 1554 to 1556 37 399 Giovanni Barbaro was Luogotenente of Cyprus from 1559 to 1561 54 Giovanni Battista Barbaro c 1560 Son of Francesco Fought against the pirates of the Adriatic 3 276 Giovanni Nicolo Barbaro son of Francesco was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1564 to 1567 57 314 Nicolo Barbaro c 1569 Son of Bertucci Captain in Lake Garda defended the Castle of Lazise against the troops of Georg von Frundsberg during the Sack of Rome His arms are visible in the Palace dei Capitani de Malcesine 3 276 Francesco Barbaro c 1569 Son of Alvise Provveditore general in Dalmatia 3 276 Zaccaria Barbaro was Rector of Belluno in 1571 52 136 Alvise Barbaro was Auditor of Zara from 1580 to 1581 48 291 and Auditor of Trau from 1585 to 1587 63 365 Francesco Barbaro was Ambassador to Savoy from 1581 to 1582 64 Giacomo Barbaro was Rector of Belluno from 1589 to 1590 52 137 Cornelio Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1591 55 361 Zaccaria Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1593 55 361 Marco Barbaro son of Francesco was Captain of Rovigo and Provveditore of all Polesine from 1598 to 1599 36 25 and Provveditore of Cefalonia from 1606 to 1609 37 400 Luigi Barbaro son of Giovanni was Captain and Provveditore of Corfu from 1598 to 1600 37 397 Aurelio Barbaro was Rector of Fiume in 1602 1612 and 1624 65 Cornelio Barbaro son of Giovanni was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1606 55 362 and Castellan and Provveditore of Cerigo from 1612 to 1614 37 412 Pietro Alvise Barbaro was Podesta of Albona and Fianona from 1612 to 1614 66 234 Almoro Barbaro son of Luigi was Provveditore of Zante from 1615 to 1617 37 408 67 81 Plague struck Zante in 1617 67 580 Antonio Barbaro was Provedditore General in Istria during the War of Gradisca 67 241 He was relieved on the grounds of illness in 1616 but reappointed in 1617 68 Marin Barbaro was Podesta of Capodistria from 1618 to 1621 33 166 nbsp Marinus Barbaro on facade of Santa Maria Zobenigo Piero Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1618 55 362 Cornelio Barbaro son of Zaccaria was Provveditore of Zante from 1619 to 1620 37 408 Antonio Barbaro was Provveditore general of Zara from 1620 to 1623 48 286 Giovanni Barbaro son of Jacopo was Provveditore of Zante in 1624 37 408 Bartolomeo Barbaro son of Giuseppe was Podesta of Oderzo from 1624 to 1626 28 257 Alvise Barbaro was Podesta of Capodistria from 1626 to 1627 33 167 Antonio Barbaro 1627 1678 22 307 69 464 Son of Marc Antonio Provveditore general of the army against the Uscocchi Captain of the Gulf in 1654 69 182 Provveditore d Armata from 1658 1661 69 182 Provveditore general of Crete in 1667 69 193 Captain in the Battle of the Dardanelles Provveditore general of Dalmatia Conquered Zara There are statues of him and his brothers in the Church of Santa Maria Zobenigo Praised by Gabriele d Annunzio during his declaration in Zara in 1918 3 277 Francesco Barbaro c 1632 Son of Orazio Knight of Malta 3 277 Giacomo Barbaro son of Pietro Alvise was Podesta of Oderzo in 1634 28 257 Marcantonio Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1636 to 1638 27 195 Francesco Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1642 to 1643 27 195 and Podesta of Portole from 1643 to 1646 62 261 Alvise Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1644 to 1645 27 195 and Podesta of Portole in 1648 62 261 Daniele Barbaro son of Alvise was Provveditore alle biave in 1646 53 748 Giacomo Barbaro son of Angelo was Doge of Crete in 1648 70 57 Rector of Belluno in 1654 52 139 Podesta of Oderzo from 1661 to 1662 28 258 and Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1665 to 1667 58 322 Antonio Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1648 to 1649 27 195 Lorenzo Barbaro son of Angelo was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1648 to 1652 57 315 Luca Francesco Barbaro was Doge of Crete in 1649 70 57 and Captain of the Navy in 1651 69 163 Angelo Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1651 to 1653 27 195 Zambattista Barbaro son of Zuanne was Provveditore alle biave in 1655 53 749 Leonardo Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1656 to 1657 27 195 Almoro Barbaro son of Daniele was Auditor of Pola from 1658 to 1659 31 198 and Bailo of Corfu from 1666 to 1667 37 395 Bernardo Barbaro son of Angelo was Podesta of Oderzo in 1663 28 258 Lorenzo Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1664 to 1665 27 195 Sante Barbaro c 1668 Son of Alberto Died victorious at Candia Death is depicted in an album by Gatteri 3 277 Pietro Alvise Barbaro son of Giaco was Podesta of Oderzo from 1669 to 1670 28 258 Almoro Barbaro son of Piero was Provveditore alle biave in 1670 53 750 Giuseppe Barbaro was Podesta of Portole from 1670 to 1674 62 262 Luigi Barbaro son of Pietro was Provveditore of Zante from 1671 to 1674 37 408 Valentino Barbaro son of Marc Antonio was Podesta of Oderzo from in 1675 28 258 Stefano Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1677 55 364 Bernardo Barbaro was Auditor of Trau in 1676 63 365 Almoro Barbaro 1681 1758 Son of Alvise Savio di Terraferma Procurator of San Marco Elected Doge of Venice but refused the position 3 277 Giorgio Barbaro son of Alberto was Rector of Tinos and Mykonos from 1684 to 1689 37 375 and again from 1696 to 1700 37 376 Alvise Barbaro son of Piero was Provveditore alle biave in 1686 53 751 and Podesta of Albona and Fianona from 1690 until his death in 1691 66 234 Giacomo Barbaro son of Angelo was Podesta of Oderzo from 1688 to 1689 28 258 Angelo Maria Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1692 to 1693 58 323 Alessandro Barbaro son of Antonio was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1692 to 1694 57 315 Alberto Barbaro was Podesta of Portole from 1697 to 1700 62 262 Girolamo Barbaro was Auditor of Pola from 1698 to 1699 31 199 and Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1699 55 365 Giacomo Barbaro was Podesta of Pirano from 1703 to 1704 32 203 and Auditor of Pola from 1704 to 1706 31 199 Camillo Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1705 to 1707 58 323 Lorenzo Barbaro son of Antonio was Auditor of Grado from 1706 to 1707 27 196 and Provveditore of Zarnata from 1711 to 1713 37 390 Giuseppe Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1708 to 1709 58 323 and Rector of Belluno from 1710 to 1711 52 140 Lorenzo Barbaro established a school in 1711 for the education of poor women in the San Andrea district which was run by the Sisters of San Dorotea 26 Pietro Barbaro son of Alberto was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1712 to 1714 57 316 and Podesta of Oderzo in 1721 28 259 Iseppo Barbaro son of Antonio was Bailo of Corfu from 1713 to 1716 37 395 71 Marino Barbaro son of Gianfrancesco was Captain of Zara from 1718 to 1720 48 295 and Provveditore of Vonizza from 1728 to 1730 37 406 71 Marco Barbaro was Massaro all oro at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1719 55 352 Angelo Barbaro son of Giuseppe was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1721 to 1724 57 316 and Auditor of Zara from 1726 to 1728 48 292 Alessandro Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1725 to 1726 27 196 Marco Barbaro son of Angelo was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1727 to 1729 57 316 Bernardo Barbaro son of Angelo Maria was Podesta of Oderzo from 1729 to 1730 28 259 and Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1733 to 1735 58 323 Francesco Barbaro was Captain of Grisignana from 1731 to 1732 33 183 Agostino Barbaro was Rector of Belluno from 1732 to 1733 52 141 Giorgio Barbaro son of Giuseppe was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1732 to 1735 and from 1745 to 1748 57 316 Triffon Barbaro was Captain of Grisignana from 1735 to 1736 33 183 Giuseppe Barbaro son of Alessandro was Castellan and Provveditore of Cerigo from 1737 to 1739 37 413 71 Girolamo Bernardo Barbaro son of Nicolo was Provveditore of Vonizza from 1738 to 1740 37 406 71 Francesco Barbaro was Podesta of Pirano in 1740 32 203 Antonio Barbaro was Auditor of Zara from 1740 to 1742 48 292 Marchio Barbaro son of Alessandro was Provveditore of Asso and Cefalonia from 1743 to 1745 37 403 Bernardo Barbaro was Podesta of Albona and Fianona from 1744 to 1747 66 234 Giuseppe Barbaro was Auditor of Zara from 1746 to 1748 48 292 and Captain of Zara from 1749 to 1752 48 295 Vicenzo Barbaro was Massaro all oro at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1748 55 353 Andrea Lauro Barbaro was Captain of Grisignana from 1748 to 1750 33 184 Zuanne Alvise Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1751 55 367 Stefano Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1753 55 367 Antonio Barbaro was Rector of Belluno from 1752 to 1754 52 141 Auditor of Grado from 1754 to 1755 27 197 and Auditor of Zara from 1756 to 1758 48 292 Giuseppe Maria Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1755 to 1756 58 323 Zorzi Barbaro was Podesta of Pirano from 1755 to 1756 32 204 Francesco Antonio Barbaro son of Marino was Bailo of Corfu from 1755 to 1758 37 396 71 Simeone Barbaro was Podesta of Pirano from 1758 to 1759 32 204 Triffon Barbaro was Auditor of Trau from 1759 to 1760 63 367 Agostino Barbaro son of Angelo was Podesta and Provveditore of Romano di Lombardia from 1759 to 1762 57 316 Pietro Girolamo Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1762 to 1763 27 197 Bernardo Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1763 to 1765 58 323 Giacomo Antonio Barbaro was Rector of Belluno from 1765 to 1766 52 142 Piero Alvise Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1766 55 368 Girolamo Alberto Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1766 to 1767 58 323 Marco Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1766 to 1767 27 197 Giuseppe Maria Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1767 to 1769 58 323 Federico Barbaro son of Giacomo was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1775 to 1777 58 323 and Podesta of Oderzo in 1778 28 260 Giovanni Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1777 to 1778 27 197 Giovanni Barbaro was Podesta of Piove di Sacco from 1777 to 1778 58 323 Antonio Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1778 to 1780 27 197 Angelo Barbaro son of Agostino was Provveditore of Santa Maura from 1784 to 1786 37 404 71 Agostino Barbaro son of Angelo was Podesta of Oderzo in 1786 28 260 Antonio Barbaro was Massaro all oro at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1792 55 354 and Rector of Belluno from 1795 to 1796 52 143 Giorgio Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1793 to 1794 27 198 Marco Barbaro was Massaro all oro at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1794 55 354 Francesco Barbaro was Massaro all argento at the Zecca the Venetian Mint in 1796 55 369 Patronage editThe Barbaro family commissioned works from and actively supported the careers of several men This list includes Flavio Biondo 72 Josse Le Court 22 307 Andrea Palladio 1 113 Giuseppe Sardi 22 267 73 Vincenzo Scamozzi 1 114 Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 11 11 Tintoretto Titian George of Trebizond 74 Paolo Veronese 1 113 75 Alessandro Vittoria 1 113 Architecture editThe Barbaro family was connected to several buildings in and near Venice some of which include The Palazzi Barbaro located near the Ponte dell Accademia was the family s principal residence in Venice 1 112 until 1864 12 282 The buildings are also known as the Palazzo Barbaro Curtis 12 282 It is one of the least altered of the Gothic palaces of Venice 1 112 Another Palazzo Barbaro owned by a Daniele Barbaro and in 1797 by a Marco Barbaro 12 58 Yet another Palazzo Barbaro near the Palazzo Barbarigo It was owned in 1661 by a Lorenzo Barbaro and in 1712 by a Francesco Antonio Barbaro but by 1740 it belonged to the Barbarigo family 12 298 The Palazzo Dario was built about 1450 by Zuanne Dario After the death of diplomat Giovanni Dario in 1494 his daughter inherited She was married to Vincenzo Barbaro the son of Giacomo Barbaro and owner of the neighboring Palazzo Barbaro 12 329 Another Palazzo Barbaro now known as the Palazzo Barbaro Volkoff or Barbaro Wolkoff This 14th century Gothic palace was owned by an Antonio Barbaro in 1797 Eleonora Duse later lived there 12 330 Marcantonio Barbaro supported Vincenzo Scamozzi s design for a triple arched Rialto Bridge though Antonio da Ponte s design for a single arched bridge was chosen instead 1 114 and was one of three Venetian noblemen appointed to oversee the rebuilding of the bridge 13 113 Starting in 1534 Fra Zuanne Barbaro was one of two friars who were responsible for rebuilding the Church of San Francesco della Vigna according to the design of Jacopo Sansovino Zuanne s brother Francisco was the first Venetian noble to purchase a family chapel there 1 112 Daniele Barbaro commissioned the church s altarpiece of The Baptism of Christ c 1555 by Battista Franco and was buried in an unmarked grave in behind the church instead of in the family chapel 1 113 The church of Santa Maria Zobenigo also known as the Santa Maria de Giglio was built around 900 by the Zubenigo family who died out in 1124 It was rebuilt between 1680 and 1700 by Giuseppe Sardi The Barbaro family funded the rebuilding and the church contains statues of four members of the family The facade shows plans for Rome Corfu Padua Candia Spalatro and Pavia 12 54 Villa Barbaro at Maser One of the best known of Andrea Palladio s villas which he built for Daniele and Marcantonio Barbaro 1 113 The family also owned a property in the San Giovanni district Ermolao Barbaro established an academy of philosophy there in 1484 26 In 1593 4 Marcantonio Barbaro was one of the Venetian nobles in charge of the building of the star shaped fortress town of Palmanova in Friuli 1 114 Marcantonio headed the group Marcantonio Martinego was in charge of construction and Giulio Savorgnan acted as an adviser 76 Daniele Barbaro may have designed the Palazzo Trevisan in Murano alone or in collaboration with Palladio Like the Villa Barbaro Paolo Veronese and Alessandro Vittoria probably also worked on the project which was completed in 1557 1 113 nbsp Palais Barbaro Wolkoff nbsp Palais Barbaro Curtis nbsp Palazzo Barbaro a Santo Stefano nbsp Villa BarbaroReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance amp Mannerist art Volume 1 Jane Turner New York 2000 ISBN 0 333 76094 8 a b c The City of Falling Angels John Berendt Penguin Books 2006 ISBN 1 59420 058 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