Dolfin
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Dolfin may refer to:

People:
  • Dolfin of Carlisle
    Dolfin of Carlisle
    Dolfin was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon magnate in Northumbria. His father was probably Gospatric, one of the most powerful regional figures in the mid-11th century having been earl of Northumbria in the early years of William the Conqueror's reign...

    , 11th century Northumbrian magnate
  • Daniel and Dionigio Dolfin, last and second-to-last head of the Patriarchate of Aquileia (Episcopal) respectively
  • Dolfin Dolfin
    Dolfin Dolfin
    Dolfin Dolfin was a Venetian noble who played an important role of defending the Byzantine capital Constantinople against the Ottoman Empire during the Siege of Constantinople in 1453. He was originally put in charge of the city's north gate, but after Captain Jacamo Coco died while trying to burn...

    , a Venetian nobleman who played a role in the 1453 siege of Constantinople
  • Giovanni Dolfin
    Giovanni Dolfin
    Giovanni Dolfin, also known as Giovanni Delfino or Delfin was the fifty-seventh Doge of Venice, appointed on August 13, 1356. Despite his value as general, during his reign Venice lost Dalmatia. He was blind from one eye after a wound received in battle.-Biography:He was born in Venice into a...

     (died 1361), 57th Doge of Venice


Other uses:
  • Dolfin Swimwear
    Dolfin Swimwear
    Dolfin is a brand of swimwear that sells competitive swimwear and supplies, such as goggles, swim caps, one-piece swimsuits, and a plethora of other supplies....

    , an aquatic sportswear manufacturer
  • DOLFIN, main interface to the software FEniCS Project
    FEniCS Project
    The FEniCS Project is a set of free software projects with the common goal to enable automated solution of differential equations. It provides software tools for working with computational meshes, finite element variational formulations of PDEs, ODE solvers and linear algebra.- Software projects...

  • Dolfin (chocolate), a brand of chocolate bar in Belgium (see List of chocolate bar brands)
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