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    John IV Crispo or Giovanni IV (1500-1564), was the sovereign Duke of the Archipelago, ruling from 1517, when he succeeded Francesco III Crispo (r. 1500–11)...
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  • he 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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    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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  • IV of Trebizond or whether she was a Genoese woman. Caterina Crispo, married in 1429 Angelo I Gozzadini, Lord of Kythnos (- 1468/76) Lucrezia Crispo,...
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    piracy became dominant. Before the last Latin Christian duke, Jacopo IV Crispo, was deposed in 1566 by Ottoman Sultan Selim II, he was already paying...
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    Tiberio Crispo (31 January 1498 – 10 October 1566), the son of Giovanni Battista Crispo and Silvia Ruffini, who, after her husband's death, was the mistress...
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    caposestiere of San Marco (1450). In 1453 he married Violante Crispo, daughter of Nicolò Crispo. By her he had at least one son, Pietro (born in 1457, ambassador...
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  • de 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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    ascribed to John. Valenza, wife of Nicholas Crispo, Lord of Syros, was called a sister of Theodora by Giovanni Battista Ramusio, but this appears to be an...
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    Francesco Pisani (1494–1570) Giovanni Morone (1509–80) Alessandro Farnese (1520–89) Cristoforo Madruzzo (1512–78) Tiberio Crispo (1498-1566) Niccolò Caetani...
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    Archipelago was the wife of Francesco III Crispo, known as the "Mad Duke", who murdered her in 1510. Giovanni Francesco Loredan was a writer and politician...
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    Madruzzo, sometime between 1567 and 1578 Tiberio Crispo (1565–1566) Giovanni Michele Saraceni (1566–1569) Giovanni Battista Cicala (o Cicada) (1569–1570) Otto...
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  • processo ad un sodomita in Italia - Cronica fiorentina anonima, 1293". Giovanni Dallorto (in Italian). Retrieved June 20, 2023. Rocke, Michael (1996)....
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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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    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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    Antonio Damalà (1498–1578) is given a fief by the Duke of Naxos, John IV Crispo; this was the establishment of a feudal relationship between the two and...
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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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    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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    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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    Giustinian di Giustiniano. In 1444, he married Fiorenza, daughter of Niccolò Crispo of the Duchy of the Archipelago and his wife, Valenza. They had two sons...
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    convened after the death of Pope Paul III and eventually elected Cardinal Giovanni del Monte as Pope Julius III. It was the second-longest papal conclave...
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  • (1749–1767) : Giuseppe Coppola (1768–1787) : Tommaso Mazza (1792–1800) : Ferdinando Crispo Doria (1800–1818) : Sede vacante (1818–1820) : Bernardo Maria della Torre...
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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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    note 8. A native of Orvieto, Albani was the nephew of Cardinal Tiberio Crispo. He had been Bishop of Suessa Arunca. He was appointed Archbishop of Sorrento...
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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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    found themselves under direct Ottoman administration. Meanwhile, John IV Crispo, who governed the Duchy of Naxos between 1518 and 1564, maintained a sumptuous...
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