2 51 A New Toy age Vol. I.
t Doge. A/, Antonius Trevifanas f Princeps integerrima -vi-
ta, & Yaternri virtute , ac glorili semper clarus;
omnibus honoribus egregie pcrsun&us. A. Pair thus,
invito ipsius genio, Princeps cooptatus; cum annum
He dy'd sud- Remp, san&e gubernajjet, Religionis amantiffimus, dum
Cht^-ch ‘^he^acro ima&num interejjet, nulla agritudine,
was hearirr si^xis ante dras genibus, in gremio Patrum moriens, mi-
Mass. ° gravit in Caelum beatijfimus. M. D. LV. I. Celebris.
_ There are at least eighteen Doges interr’d at
Valier^ As *>t. Johns and St. Paul s; and a great number of
frejent’Doge, such Illustrious Persons as I'mention’d just now.
1696. is the I took notice of the following Inscription under
Tomb that contains the Skin of the famous
sine Church -, M. Ant. Bragadino, Governor of Famagufia, who
but built, as was ssay’d alive by order of Musiapha, the
they Dy, a la General of the Turkijh Army.'
Todesca,
tl at is, aster the Gothick way. The Convent is also large and beautiful. It
belongs to the Regular Dominicans.
Marti. Antonii Bragadinl, dum pro Fide & Patria,
|] Famagusta. bello Cyprio || Salamine contra Turrets confianter, forti-
t He Capitula- terp, cur am principem fuftineret, longa obfidione f vicli,
ted, aster a 'a hoftis manu, ip(o vivo, ac intrepide fusserente,
detraEla Nlts- Am!0 M- D. LXXI. XV.
was s> sar Kai. Septembr. Antonii Fratris opera & impensd hue
sromolsirving adve&a • atepue hie a. Marco, Hermolao, Antoniocjue,
^tic^esp^Filiis picntijfimis, adJummi Dei, Patriot, Paternique
the principal gloriam fempiternam pofita. Anno Sal.
Ossicers to be M. D. XCVI. Fixit annos XLV1.
Maffacred, and
rc/tr'i/rf Bragadino/or ci memorable Ir.fanceos his Barbarity. The Hofe and
Ears oj that unsortunate Governor were cut oss: He was loaded with Chains,
and forc'd sor fame time to carry a Hotte or Basket in the Service of t ho A who
were imploy'd in repairing the Fortisications os theTown. At last, aster he had
sor a long time fusser'd all manner os Indignities, he was ssay'd alive, in the
publick place. He bore all those Torments with a surprifing Courage and Resolit-
tion. The cruel Mustapha order'd his Skin to be stussi'd with Hay, and fent
to the Arfiiial os Constantinople ; srom whence 'twas retriev'd by the Bro-
ther and Children os this Illustrious Martyr sor his Country, aster it had lain
there 25 Tears. See Ant. Mar. Gratiani, de bello Cyprio.
To
t Doge. A/, Antonius Trevifanas f Princeps integerrima -vi-
ta, & Yaternri virtute , ac glorili semper clarus;
omnibus honoribus egregie pcrsun&us. A. Pair thus,
invito ipsius genio, Princeps cooptatus; cum annum
He dy'd sud- Remp, san&e gubernajjet, Religionis amantiffimus, dum
Cht^-ch ‘^he^acro ima&num interejjet, nulla agritudine,
was hearirr si^xis ante dras genibus, in gremio Patrum moriens, mi-
Mass. ° gravit in Caelum beatijfimus. M. D. LV. I. Celebris.
_ There are at least eighteen Doges interr’d at
Valier^ As *>t. Johns and St. Paul s; and a great number of
frejent’Doge, such Illustrious Persons as I'mention’d just now.
1696. is the I took notice of the following Inscription under
Tomb that contains the Skin of the famous
sine Church -, M. Ant. Bragadino, Governor of Famagufia, who
but built, as was ssay’d alive by order of Musiapha, the
they Dy, a la General of the Turkijh Army.'
Todesca,
tl at is, aster the Gothick way. The Convent is also large and beautiful. It
belongs to the Regular Dominicans.
Marti. Antonii Bragadinl, dum pro Fide & Patria,
|] Famagusta. bello Cyprio || Salamine contra Turrets confianter, forti-
t He Capitula- terp, cur am principem fuftineret, longa obfidione f vicli,
ted, aster a 'a hoftis manu, ip(o vivo, ac intrepide fusserente,
detraEla Nlts- Am!0 M- D. LXXI. XV.
was s> sar Kai. Septembr. Antonii Fratris opera & impensd hue
sromolsirving adve&a • atepue hie a. Marco, Hermolao, Antoniocjue,
^tic^esp^Filiis picntijfimis, adJummi Dei, Patriot, Paternique
the principal gloriam fempiternam pofita. Anno Sal.
Ossicers to be M. D. XCVI. Fixit annos XLV1.
Maffacred, and
rc/tr'i/rf Bragadino/or ci memorable Ir.fanceos his Barbarity. The Hofe and
Ears oj that unsortunate Governor were cut oss: He was loaded with Chains,
and forc'd sor fame time to carry a Hotte or Basket in the Service of t ho A who
were imploy'd in repairing the Fortisications os theTown. At last, aster he had
sor a long time fusser'd all manner os Indignities, he was ssay'd alive, in the
publick place. He bore all those Torments with a surprifing Courage and Resolit-
tion. The cruel Mustapha order'd his Skin to be stussi'd with Hay, and fent
to the Arfiiial os Constantinople ; srom whence 'twas retriev'd by the Bro-
ther and Children os this Illustrious Martyr sor his Country, aster it had lain
there 25 Tears. See Ant. Mar. Gratiani, de bello Cyprio.
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