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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Zante. These provisions were contested by Nerio's other daughter, Bartolomea Acciaioli, and her husband, Despot Theodore I Palaiologos of the Morea. Following...
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Theodore II Palaiologos. Theodore I had married Bartolomea Acciaioli, a daughter of Duke Nerio I Acciaioli of Athens but is not known to have sons. Shortly...
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Nerio (or Rainerio) was the second son of Jacobo Acciaioli and Bartolomea Riccasoli. The Acciaioli were a Florentine banking family who regularly lent...
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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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The will almost completely disregarded Francesca's older sister, Bartolomea Acciaioli, wife of Theodore I Palaiologos. As a result, Theodore attacked Corinth...
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Manuel Kantakouzenos Palaiologan dynasty (1383–1460) Bartolomea Acciaioli Nerio I Acciaioli (Acciaioli) ? ? 1383? 1407? ? Theodore I Palaiologos Cleofa Malatesta...
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factions cementing their position in the center of power of the Republic. Bartolomea Altoviti was the wife of Salvestro de' Medici, Gonfalonier of Justice...
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