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  • Mattingly, Garett (1941). Catherine of Aragon. Boston: Little, Brown & Company. 
  • Wilson, Derek (2001). In the Lion's Court: Power, Ambition, and Sudden Death in the Reign of Henry VIII. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-28696-1. 
  • Reese, Gustave (1954). Music in the Renaissance. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-09530-4. 
  • Lawton, H.W. (1957). "The Arts in Western Europe: Vernacular Literature in Western Europe", in G. R. Potter: The New Cambridge Modern History: I. The Renaissance 1493-1520. Cambridge University Press. 
  • Parry, V. J. (1990). "The Ottoman Empire 1520-1566", in G. R. Elton: The New Cambridge Modern History: II. The Reformation 1520-1559, Second Edition, Cambridge University Press. 
  • Brown, T. S. (1991). "Byzantine Italy c. 680 - c.876", in Rosamond McKitterick: The New Cambridge Medieval History: II. c. 700 - c. 900. Cambridge University Press. 
  • Schneider, Rolf (2004). in Manfred Leier: 100 most beautiful cathedrals of the world: A journey through five continents, trans. from German by Susan Ghanouni and Rae Walter, Edison, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, p.11. 

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San Francesco della Vigna

The Church and Campo of San Francesco della Vigna, Canaletto, middle third of 18th century

Basic information
Location Venice
Geographic coordinates 45°26′18″N 12°20′55″E / 45.4381, 12.3486
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic Church
District Patriarchate of Venice
Leadership Franciscans
Architectural description
Architect(s) Jacopo Sansovino, Andrea Palladio
Year completed 1610
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  • Pilcher, K. J. (2007-12-28), “The Gazette's Top 40 - Our Greatest Athletes: Barry Davis”, The Gazette 

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[edit] Barry Davis - Other sources

outworld.cs.com/eblibrarian/1983Champions.html Caracas 1983 Pan-American Games Champions (o*u*rworld)