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definitely depicts the coat-of-arms of the
Cornaro family. The font of the inscription and the method of engraving the seal refer to late 13th-century and early 14th-century Italian analogies, thus it was clearly belonged to Giovanni Cornaro, who entered Hungary in 1291.
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Tomasina, who was invited to
Hungary by her son, also joined the delegation, which carried gifts and a full crew (servants, chefs, stewards and notaries), along with twenty four horses. The Venetian ships were heading for
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in July 1290. After Andrew consolidated his power by the late summer of 1291, the
Republic of Venice decided to send an official delegation to Hungary in September 1291. Giovanni Cornaro, then a
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Tomasina on 18 September. However, the ships of the delegation spent a long time wandering off the coast of
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Giovanni is unknown, but it is possible he survived the ordeals at sea and arrived Hungary too. His only known son was Marco, the grandfather of
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Bácsatyai, Dániel (2023). "A széplelkű kamaraispán és más szerencselovagok. III. András olaszai ".
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A golden signet ring with circumscription "S (igillum) IOHAN(N)ISCORNARII", also depicting a
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Pásztoryné Alcsuti, Katalin (1941). "Giovanni Cornaro pecsétgyűrűje ".
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