Othon de Cicon was a Frankish noble and baron of Karystos on the island of Euboea (Negroponte) in medieval Greece. Othon was the son of Jacques de Cicon...
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Otto de Grandson. An ancestor of Cicon's had been with the Fourth Crusade that had sacked Constantinople in 1204, one Othon de Cicon. Othon de Cicon had...
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Triarchy of Negroponte (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Karystos was a separate territory from the namesake triarchy. Cf. Rodd (1907) Othon supported the island's occupation of the Achaean prince in 1256, and this...
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allegedly gave one bone from the wrist of Saint John the Baptist to Othon de Cicon, who in turn gave it to Cîteaux Abbey in France. Having been brought...
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sister of Andrea Ghisi and Geremia Ghisi, and probably the wife of Othon de Cicon. She was a member of the Ghisi family. She had a son, Guidotto, and...
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Tinos and Mykonos. Their sister or half-sister, Agnese Ghisi, married Othon de Cicon, who became the lord of Karystos on Euboea. In ca. 1239 Geremia, aided...
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Karystos (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
3rd-century BC comedy writer Glaucus of Carystus, 6th-century BC boxer Othon de Cicon, 13th-century Frankish lord of Karystos "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού...
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joined the anti-Achaean coalition, while William secured the support of Othon de Cicon, Lord of Karystos in Negroponte and the Genoese. Gradenigo attacked...
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of Skopelos, Skiathos, and Skyros until 1277 Agnese Ghisi, wife of Othon de Cicon, Lord of Karystos Others with the surname Martino Ghisi (1715–1794)...
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died in 1335. Brother of Sir William de Cicon, was knighted by King Edward I in Wales in 1284. Along with Otto de Grandson the Savoyard knights of King...
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Monemvasia, four Genoese-crewed galleys preyed upon Venetian shipping. Othon de Cicon, the lord of Karystos in southern Euboea, in control of the strategic...
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