Examples of 'sagredo' in a sentence

Meaning of "sagredo"

sagredo (noun): A surname with origins in Spain or Latin America, also used as a given name in some regions

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Sagredo is an intelligent layman who is initially neutral.
Tavero failed drawing with Sagredo.
Sagredo was eventually forced to surrender because of the lack of gun powder.
I have to tell Sagredo.
Sagredo left us alone.
He worked in Venice for the prominent Sagredo and Contarini families.
The Sagredo family traced its roots back to the fifth century.
I agree with Sagredo.
Giovanni Sagredo quickly secured the votes of thirty of the forty electors.
She was the daughter of Gerardo Sagredo of the aristocratic Sagredo family.
Sagredo also discussed with Galileo the possibility of a telescope using a mirror a reflecting telescope.
The contemporary art critic Sagredo said that Luigi was reviving Canaletto.
Sagredo was ejected from the game in the ' 35 after receiving his second yellow card.
He is known to have penned landscapes for Zaccharia Sagredo and Pietro Guarienti.
The Sagredo fountain.

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If anything happens, write to Sagredo.
Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo is the model of several famous paintings of Rosalba Carriera.
Behind the tower, there 're the church and the park honouring María Sagredo.
Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo is also known for her conflict with the Venetian Inquisition.
According to evidence presented during trial, in 2008, Velasco Gurrola was married to Ruth Sagredo Escobedo.
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