• Marco Sanudo or Marco Sanuto may refer to: Marco I Sanudo (1153–1220), creator and first duke of the Duchy of the Archipelago Marco II Sanudo (died 1303)...
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  • Marco Sanudo (c. 1153 – between 1220 and 1230, most probably 1227) was the creator and first Duke of the Duchy of the Archipelago, in Italian: "Duca del...
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    The Sanudo (sometimes spelled Sanuto) were a Venetian noble family. The earliest known member was Marco Sanudo (1043–1096), but the family is sometimes...
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  • Marco II Sanudo (died c. 1303) was the third Duke of the Archipelago from 1262 to his death. Marco was the eldest son and successor of Angelo Sanudo. According...
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    Duchy of the Archipelago was created in 1207 by the Venetian nobleman Marco Sanudo, a participant in the Fourth Crusade and nephew of the former Doge Enrico...
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    influence of the Venetians established at Constantinople, the Venetian Marco Sanudo conquered the island and soon captured the rest of the islands of the...
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  • Marco Sanudo was a Lord of Gridia (a fief in Andros). He was a son of Marco II Sanudo, third Duke of the Archipelago, and wife, and brother of William...
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  • Marco Sanudo (died after 1376) was a lord of the island of Milos in Frankish Greece. He was a son of William I Sanudo and the brother of Nicholas I Sanudo...
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    nearby Skaros Rock are the remains of a Venetian Castle built in 1207 by Marco Sanudo, then ruler of all the Cyclades. Imerovigli has 469 permanent inhabitants...
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    in various travel reports before the beginning of Venetian rule, when Marco Sanudo founded the Duchy of Naxos in 1207 and feudal rule was instituted on...
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    Venetian Marco Sanudo conquered Naxos and most of the other Cyclades in 1205–1207. Of all the islands, only on Naxos was there any opposition to Sanudo: a group...
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  • Sanudo (died 1262) was the second Duke of the Archipelago from 1227, when his father, Marco I, died, until his own death. Angelo was a son of Marco I...
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    Greek: Φολέκανδρος). The island was conquered in 1207 by the Venetian Marco Sanudo and remained under the rule of Venice until 1566, when it was taken by...
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    was definitively conquered by the Venetians under the leadership of Marco Sanudo. As part of the Duchy of the Archipelago, Syros would remain under Venetian...
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    Crusade (1204), the Venetian Marco Sanudo seized control of Milos and a number of other islands in the Cyclades. Sanudo declared himself the Duke of Naxos...
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  • Guglielmazzo Sanudo, fl. between 1349 and 1362, was a Lord of Gridia. He was a son of Marco Sanudo, Lord of Gridia, and wife. He married ... and had Nicholas...
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  • Fiorenza Sanudo (died after 1397) was lady of the island of Milos in Frankish Greece. She was a daughter of Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos. She married in...
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    own expense, among them a wealthy Venetian residing in Constantinople, Marco Sanudo, nephew of the Doge Enrico Dandolo. Without any difficulty, he took Naxos...
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  • mainland. He was succeeded by his brother John I. His other brother was Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos. Nicholas was married to Joanna of Brienne, the daughter...
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  • Marin Sanudo, born Marin Sanudo de Candia, italianised as Marino Sanuto or Sanuto the Younger (May 22, 1466 – 1536), was a Venetian historian and diarist...
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  • publicly executed in Constantinople. 1204/1205 Enrico Dandolo's nephew, Marco Sanudo, conquers islands in the Cyclades. 1205 Early. Geoffrey of Villehardouin...
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  • Crusade. He was a member of the prominent Dandolo family. He accompanied Marco Sanudo on the conquest of the Aegean Islands in 1207, and was awarded the island...
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    the island. In 1207 the Venetian Marco I Sanudo occupies Naxos and begins the oppressive Venetian feudalism. Sanudo divides the island into 56 fiefs;...
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    about him until 1207 when he participated in the expedition organized by Marco Sanudo for the conquest of the Greek islands which, three years after the fall...
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  • nominal head of the Venetians in the Latin Empire: men like the Venetian Marco Sanudo, who founded the Duchy of Naxos, were thus subordinated directly to the...
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    Centenario del campanile di san Marco..., p. 25 Sanudo, Diarii, XVI (1886), 6 July 1513 Gattinoni, Il campanile di san Marco in Venezia, pp. 73–74 Vitruvius...
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  • successor of Nicholas I and son of William I. His other brother was Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos. In 1344, the Ottoman Turks occupied part of Naxos, enslaving...
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    Byzantine Empire. In 1207, Kythnos was annexed to the Frankish overlord Marco Sanudo's Aegean Duchy of the Archipelago (or of Naxos). During this period, it...
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  • initials of its owner, it was then bought by William Sanudo, Lord of Syros and son and heir of Marco II Sanudo, Duke of the Archipelago. Learning of this, the...
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    to call upon the aid of the Venetian lord of the Duchy of Naxos, Marco Sanudo. Sanudo successfully subdued the revolt, but initially refused to vacate...
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