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The company also introduced Dogal 800 DPX, a hot-dip galvanized high-strength steel that can be re-bent without cracking. Still, the vociferous protests against reform that arose from other centuries-old convents in the early sixteenth century, especially the venerable Benedictine house of San Lorenzo (founded like San Zaccaria in the ninth century) and the Augustinian nunnery of Le Vergini (directly dependent on dogal patronage) [9] suggest that similar if not identical understandings may have applied at their communities. Annette Weber's study constitutes an important contribution to the literature on the Venetian state and its imagery, filling a previously existing gap by presenting the first systematic, chronological treatment of the development of Venetian dogal portraiture. |
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