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    The Acciaioli family, also spelled Acciaiuoli, Accioly, Acciajuoli or Acioli was an important Italian noble family from Florence, whose members were the...
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  • Angelo Acciaioli may refer to: Angelo Acciaioli (bishop) (1298–1357), bishop Angelo Acciaioli (cardinal) (1349–1408), cardinal and archbishop of Patras...
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  • Francesco Acciaioli may refer to: Francesco I Acciaioli, Duke of Athens Francesco II Acciaioli (died 1460), Duke of Athens This disambiguation page lists...
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    Nerio I Acciaioli or Acciajuoli (full name Rainerio; died 25 September 1394) was the de facto Duke of Athens from 1385 to 1388, after which he reigned...
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    Donato Acciaioli (15 March 1428 – 28 August 1478) was an Italian scholar and statesman. He was known for his learning, especially in Greek and mathematics...
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  • Nerio Acciaioli is the name of: Nerio I Acciaioli (died 1394), Italian aristocrat Nerio II Acciaioli (1416–1451), Duke of Athens This disambiguation page...
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    After 1381 the Duchy was ruled by the Kings of Sicily until 1388 when the Acciaioli family of Florence captured Athens. Neopatras was occupied in 1390. From...
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    Francesco II Acciaioli (died 1460), called Franco, was the last Duke of Athens. He was the son of Duke Antonio II Acciaioli and Maria Zorzi but had only...
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    Niccolò Acciaioli or Acciaiuoli (1310 – 8 November 1365) was an Italian noble, a member of the Florentine banking family of the Acciaioli. He was the...
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  • Zanobi Acciaioli (25 May 1461 – 27 July 1519) was an Italian Dominican friar, a member of the Acciaioli family of Florence. He was Librarian of the Vatican...
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    took care of the family bank. From his marriage with Laudomia di Agnolo Acciaioli he had two sons: Lorenzo (1463–1503) and Giovanni (1467–1498), who were...
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  • Agnolo Acciaioli or Acciaiuoli (also called di Cassano; died after 1467) was a Florentine ambassador and politician, a member of the Acciaioli family...
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    Angelo Acciaioli (1298 – October 4, 1357) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop from Florence. Angelo was born in Florence of the noble Acciaioli family...
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  • Andrea Acciaioli or Acciaiuoli was an Italian noblewoman, as the Countess of Altavilla in the 14th century. Born in Florence, she was known through her...
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  • Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (23 July 1900 - 5 July 1933) was a Portuguese poet and philanthropist. She engaged in a number of charitable works in Macau...
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    Catalan possessions were taken over by the Florentine adventurer Nerio I Acciaioli in 1385–1390. The title of Duke of Neopatras was held by the heir of the...
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    Noble family Medici "Popolano" Branch Spouse(s) Caterina Sforza Issue Giovanni delle Bande Nere Father Pierfrancesco the Elder Mother Laudomia Acciaioli...
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  • Bartolomea Acciaioli or Acciajuoli (died around 1396) was the wife of Theodore I Palaiologos, Despot of the Morea from 1385. She was the elder daughter...
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  • Francesca Acciaioli or Acciajuoli (died 1430) was the wife of Carlo I Tocco, Count Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos. Francesca was the younger of...
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    Retrieved 27 December 2018. Herriman, Nicholas; Irving, David R.M.; Acciaioli, Greg; Winarnita, Monika; Kinajil, Trixie Tangit (25 June 2018). "A group...
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  • Angelo II Acciaioli (15 April 1349 - 31 May 1408) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. Born in Florence, Angelo was elected Bishop of Rapolla in 1375, but...
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    Antonio I Acciaioli, also known as Anthony I Acciaioli or Antonio I Acciajuoli (died January 1435), was Duke of Athens from 1403. Antonio was the illegitimate...
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    Antonio II Acciaioli was the Duke of Athens from 1439 to 1445. He was a son of Francesco, Lord of Sykaminon, and Margareta Malpigli. Francesco was son...
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    Nerio II Acciaioli (1416–1451) was the Duke of Athens on two separate occasions from 1435 to 1439 and again from 1441 to 1451. He was a member of the...
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    Florence, the son of Pierfrancesco de' Medici (the Elder) and Laudomia Acciaioli. Relations between the senior Medici branch and the younger "Popolani"...
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    of Achaea Archbishops of Patras Archbishops of Corinth Tocco Carlo I Acciaioli Antonio I Angevins Charles I of Naples Gattilusi Pallavicini family Villehardouin...
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    and the Planters Nut and Chocolate Company. Gran Tavola Bardi family Acciaioli family pg 3 of De Roover 1966 Giuseppe Conti, Firenze Vecchia De Roover...
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    (1374–1378) Philippe d'Alençon (1378–1397) Cristoforo Maroni (1397–1404) Angelo Acciaioli (1404–1408) Antonio Calvi (1408–1411) Pedro Fernandez de Frias (1412–1420)...
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    Ottomans in 1462. Athens, acquired in 1394 from the heirs of Nerio I Acciaioli, but lost to the latter's bastard son Antonio in 1402–03, a fact recognized...
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    Giovanni de' Medici il Popolano 20. Nerio II Acciaioli 10. Francesco I Acciaioli 21. Chiara Zorzi 5. Laudomia Acciaioli of Athens 22. Beltrane di Castrone de'...
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