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Fausto was born in Sibenik (old name: Sebenico)
 
Fausto was born in Sibenik (old name: Sebenico)
* ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wJIIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA63&dq=&lr=&as_brr=4&cd=1#v=snippet&q=Veranzio%20Sebenico&f=false A collection of modern and contemporary voyages & travels]'', Oxford University, 1805
   
* [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wBg90lSgkQQC&pg=PA157&dq=Fausto+Veranzio+Abbe+Fortis&lr=&cd=1#v=snippet&q=Veranzio&f=false  Abbe Albert Fortis, Travels Into Dalmatia, 1768]
 
* [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wBg90lSgkQQC&pg=PA157&dq=Fausto+Veranzio+Abbe+Fortis&lr=&cd=1#v=snippet&q=Veranzio&f=false  Abbe Albert Fortis, Travels Into Dalmatia, 1768]
 
He was a member of the noble family of counts Veranzio or ''conti Verantii'' (a branch of which later merged with Draganich family, creating the Counts Draganich-Veranzio), a notable family of writers.  
 
He was a member of the noble family of counts Veranzio or ''conti Verantii'' (a branch of which later merged with Draganich family, creating the Counts Draganich-Veranzio), a notable family of writers.  
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He was the son of Michele Veranzio, a Latin poet, and the nephew of Antun Vrancic/Antonio, archbishop of Esztergom (1504–1573), a diplomat and a civil servant.
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He was the son of Michele Veranzio, a Latin poet, and the nephew of Antonio Veranzio, archbishop of Esztergom (1504–1573), a diplomat and a civil servant.
    
*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eE8TpJttyhgC&pg=PA239&dq=Fausto+Veranzi&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Fausto%20Veranzi&f=false Memoirs of the court of Augustus: continued, and completed, from the original papers of the late Sir Thomas Blackwell] John Mills, University of Aberdeen, Printed for A. Millar, 1753
 
*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eE8TpJttyhgC&pg=PA239&dq=Fausto+Veranzi&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Fausto%20Veranzi&f=false Memoirs of the court of Augustus: continued, and completed, from the original papers of the late Sir Thomas Blackwell] John Mills, University of Aberdeen, Printed for A. Millar, 1753
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