Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Northern Ireland Cruising Spots

in Belluno: VILLA MIARI Fulcis














Origins
In 1248 when Ezzelino Romano tried to attack the castle and the town of Belluno, Alessandro Miari appears among the defenders of the city. Since then, the presence of the noble family is documented with continuity in Belluno, always at the forefront of important choices and always in leading roles. In 1404 Bartholomew Miari is to fight in favor of Venice and to plant the banner of St. Mark on the drawbridge of the castle of Belluno. In 1509 (during the war Cambric) Miari swore allegiance to the Emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg who fought Venice. The power achieved by the family is well demonstrated by the presence in the territory of 8 villas Miari. Description

The large villa Modolo (Castion, Belluno) dates, the oldest parts, to 1644. Major overhaul of the original constitution followed the expansion and beautification in the eighteenth century, so that is considered "one of the greatest examples of the villa is perfectly placed in the Venetian tradition of the most significant role models."
accounts Miari
1391: Andrea Miari receives a gift from Gian Galeazro Zumelle Visconti Castle.
1383-1412: Clement Miari writes his diaries that make us know the details of the first entry of the Venetians in Belluno in 1404. Clement received titles of nobility by King Leopold III of Habsburg Duke of Austria.
1412: Giovanni Antonio Miari is a count of the palace of the Emperor Sigismund of Hungary.
1617: Benedict Miari introduces the use of wheat in turkish Belluno.
1815: Antonio Miari Knight of Malta, became minister plenipotentiary for your order at the Congress of Vienna. Shortly after he was appointed chamberlain of the emperor.
1815: Andrea Miari get the order of nobility (Austria) of the iron crown.
1843: Miari Florio writes a great story of Belluno.

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