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    Giacomo IV Crispo (died 1576) was the last Duke of the Archipelago from 1564 to 1566. He succeeded his father, Giovanni IV Crispo (r. 1517–64). In reality...
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  • Giacomo Crispo or Jacopo Crispo may refer to: Giacomo I Crispo (d. 1418), Duke of the Archipelago from 1397 to 1418 Giacomo II Crispo (d. 1447), Duke...
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    was succeeded in 1564 by the last Duke, Giacomo IV Crispo. John IV Crispo was the son of Francesco III Crispo; his mother was Taddea Caterina Loredan...
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  • succeeded his father Giovanni IV Crispo Gian Giacomo Crispo (1446–1453), the fourteenth Duke of the Archipelago John Crispo (1933–2009), Canadian economist...
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    Carceri (1371–83) Francesco I Crispo (1383–97) Giacomo I (1397–1418) Giovanni II (1418–33) Giacomo II (1433–47) Gian Giacomo (1447–53) Guglielmo II (1453–63)...
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  • son of Francesco I Crispo, tenth Duke of the Archipelago, and wife Fiorenza I Sanudo, Lady of Milos, and brother of Dukes Giacomo I, John II and William...
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    attacked her again, on 17 August 1510, now murdering her. Their son John IV Crispo became the next Duke of the Archipelago in 1517, after a regency period...
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  • Lusignan, a Canon Marguerite de Lusignan, married Giovanni Crispo (son of Giacomo IV Crispo) Jean-Perez de Lusignan (d. 1571/1573) Hercule de Lusignan...
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    important role in preventing the conquest of Naxos by the Turks. Giacomo IV Crispo, whom succeeded his father John after his death, sent Antonio to Constantinople...
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    again, on the 17th of August 1510, now murdering her. Their son John IV Crispo became the next Duke of the Archipelago in 1517, after a regency period...
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    Barozzi, was a groom and heir of the last Venetian duke of Naxos, Giacomo IV Crispo. He was succeeded by his son Jacob Barozzi, who was one of the most...
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    child is known: A daughter. Married to Nicholas Crispo, Lord of Syros. He was a son of Francesco I Crispo of the Duchy of the Archipelago. Niccolò mentioned...
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    Cristoforo Madruzzo (1512–78) Tiberio Crispo (1498-1566) Niccolò Caetani (1526–85) Ippolito II d'Este (1509–72) Giacomo Savelli (1523–87) Giulio della Rovere...
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    Farnese (1565) Cristoforo Madruzzo, sometime between 1567 and 1578 Tiberio Crispo (1565–1566) Giovanni Michele Saraceni (1566–1569) Giovanni Battista Cicala...
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  • (Florida Gators, LSU Tigers). Claude Courchay, 90, French novelist. Andrew Crispo, 78, American art gallerist and convicted felon. Joe Dudley, 86, American...
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    Gattilusio. Reigned from 1458 to 1462. Ginevra Gattilusio. Married in 1444 Giacomo II Crispo of the Duchy of the Archipelago. Caterina Gattilusio (d. 1442). Married...
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    the Court of the Signatura of Grace; bishop of Cassano al Ionio Tiberio Crispo (December 19, 1544) – cardinal presbyter of S. S. Agata alla Suburra; administrator...
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  • 1409–1410, the Sultan Nāṣir al-Dīn Faraj sent Piloti and another envoy to Giacomo Crispo, Duke of the Archipelago, to negotiate the release of 150 Muslim merchants...
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    1536) John Heywood, English playwright (d. 1580) 1498 January 31 – Tiberio Crispo, Italian clergyman (d. 1566) February 4 – George I of Württemberg-Mömpelgard...
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    were later elected pope (Gregory IX, Alexander IV, Adrian V, Gregory XI, Boniface IX, Innocent VII, Eugene IV, Paul II, Alexander VI, Pius III, Julius II...
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  • exhortations of clergy at the execution. Giacomo Biavati 1614 Porter, hanged and burned in Bologna. Orlando Crispo 17 February 1614 Hanged and burned in...
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    (Personal Title) of Capaccio) Tiberio Crispo (1547–1561 Resigned) Massimo de' Massimi (1561–1564 Resigned) Tiberio Crispo (1564–1565 Resigned) Marco Antonio...
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    2 in the Province of Cremona. Lanzoni, p. 943: "Dalla epistola di certo Crispo, diacono di Milano, a un preposto di Mantova di nome Mauro, attribuita dall'editore...
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    305. Crispo: Eubel III, p. 305. Placido: Eubel III, p. 305. Riccardi: Eubel III, p. 305. Rebaglio (Reballus): Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, p. 324...
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    Tricarico by Pope Sixtus IV, and allowed to keep the personal title of Archbishop. Giacomo was appointed by Pope Sixtus IV on 22 June 1474. He died in...
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    arriving in Rome just in time to elect Marcellus II's successor, Pope Paul IV, after Marcellus II's brief reign. Pope Paul III had enlarged the College...
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