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The Barbaro family came from Rome to Istria, settling in Trieste, and finally arriving to ] in ]. The Barbaro family came from Rome to Istria, settling in Trieste, and finally arriving to ] in ].
A certain Marco, "provveditore" of the Navy commanded by the "doge" ] († 1130), to the Holy Land in 1121, reconquered from the "barbarians" the flag ("vessillo") of St. Marck. For this he was called "Barbaro" (barbarian). His descendants emulated his bravery so that the name Barbaro (or Barbarigo, Barberigo (The -igo suffix is typically Venetian) A certain Marco, "provveditore" of the Navy commanded by the "doge" ] († 1130), to the Holy Land in 1121, reconquered from the "barbarians" the flag ("vessillo") of St. Marco. For this he was called "Barbaro" (barbarian). His descendants emulated his bravery so that the name Barbaro (or Barbarigo, Barberigo (The -igo suffix is typically Venetian) became the surname of this family.
) became the surname of this family.


*] about 1259. *] about 1259.
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*] (1420-1510); brother of Marco *] (1420-1510); brother of Marco
*] (1518–1595) *] (1518–1595)
*] (1513-70); brother of Marcantonio; they owned ] *] (1513-70), brother of Marcantonio; they owned ]
*] *]
*] died in 1679 *] died in 1679
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*] (1511–1570) *] (1511–1570)
*] an important humanist *] an important humanist
*] (1440-1515) ; artist an engraver *] (1440-1515), artist and engraver
*] (1625-1697); Kardinal *], 15th-century Venetian military leader
*] (1625-1697), Kardinal
*] (1658-1730) *] (1658-1730)



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The Barbaro family came from Rome to Istria, settling in Trieste, and finally arriving to Venice in 868. A certain Marco, "provveditore" of the Navy commanded by the "doge" Domenico Michiel († 1130), to the Holy Land in 1121, reconquered from the "barbarians" the flag ("vessillo") of St. Marco. For this he was called "Barbaro" (barbarian). His descendants emulated his bravery so that the name Barbaro (or Barbarigo, Barberigo (The -igo suffix is typically Venetian) became the surname of this family.

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