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    Francesco II Acciaioli (died 1460), called Franco, was the last Duke of Athens. He was the son of Duke Antonio II Acciaioli and Maria Zorzi but had only...
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    the son of Francesco Lord of Sykaminon, who was cousin to Antonio I Acciaioli Duke of Athens. His mother was Margareta Malpigli. Nerio II's rule was contemporaneous...
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    Acciaioli family (redirect from Acciaiuoli)
    The Acciaioli family, also spelled Acciaiuoli, Accioly, Acciajuoli or Acioli was an important Italian noble family from Florence, whose members were the...
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  • Filippo Acciaiuoli (1637 – 8 February 1700) was an Italian composer, librettist, theater manager, machine designer, and poet. Acciaiuoli spent much of...
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    Acciaioli family, the son of Monte, the grandson of Tommaso Acciaiuoli, also known as Mannino Acciaiuoli. He entered the church and was bishop of Aquila from...
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    relics of the Apostle Thomas were brought to Ortona by the sailor Leone Acciaiuoli. In 1302 the Croatian lord George Šubić raided Ortona and extracted tribute...
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    Niccolo Acciaiuoli. Robert then officially became Prince of Achaea. Because of his youth, authority was effectively exercised by his mother Catherine II of...
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    affricano by Francesco Cavalli was performed; also operas by Antonio Sartorio, Giovanni Antonio Boretto and Giovanni Maria Pagliardi. Filippo Acciaiuoli was the...
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  • Gismonda (section Act II)
    Duke of Athens, and the mother of his child, a five-year-old boy named Francesco. Gismonda is the ruling power of the duchy as regent for her son, an absolute...
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    - Antonio D'Orso. 1327, 1 August - Francesco di Silvestro. 1343 - Angelo Acciaiuoli seniore. 1346 Angelo Acciaiuoli 1350, March - Angelo Acciaioli seniore...
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    Niccolò Acciaiuoli (1630–1719) (1669, 1715) Fulvio Astalli (1655–1721) (1686, 1719) Sebastiano Antonio Tanara (1650–1724) (1695, 1721) Francesco del Giudice...
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    humanists including Cardinal Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati, Francesco Filelfo, and Donato Acciaiuoli. Agnolo Poliziano dedicated his ode Del Lungo, written...
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    central Morea, in 1325 John launched a military expedition, financed by the Acciaiuoli, to Achaea. While he re-established his authority in Cefaphonia and Zante...
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  • (1893–1974) Franz Abt (1819–1885) Henry Abyngdon (c. 1418 – 1497) Filippo Acciaiuoli (1637–1700) Jean-Baptiste Accolay (1833–1900) Joseph Achron (1886–1943)...
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    attempted coup led by Luca Pitti, Niccolò Soderini, Diotisalvi Neroni, Angelo Acciaiuoli and his cousin Pierfrancesco de' Medici, who used troops provided by Borso...
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    relics of the Apostle Thomas were brought to Ortona by the sailor Leone Acciaiuoli. In the first half of the 15th century its walls were built, and during...
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    him to abandon the siege of the Acropolis, the Senate of Venice ordered Francesco Bembo, Bailo of Negroponte, to invade Boeotia on 22 August. Instead of...
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    brothers and was among the brightest of the children. When her brother Francesco didn't understand his Greek lesson, his tutors called on Maria to explain...
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    from America and from England. He opened an art gallery on the Lungarno Acciaiuoli where completed works could be sold directly to the public. In 1863, he...
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  • the death of Fredrick II in 1250 to 1294, from a Messina manuscript. Matteo Palmieri: On the life and deeds of Niccolò Acciaiuoli (De vita et rebus gestis...
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    (1411–1413) Francesco Jacobi (Bellarmino) (1413–1433) Roberto degli Asini, O.E.S.A. (1434–1456) Filippo de' Medici (1457–1461) Lorenzo Acciaiuoli (1461–1473)...
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    merchants' and bankers' houses and offices, like the Altoviti, Ghinucci, Acciaiuoli, Chigi and Fugger. Close economic ties with Tuscan bankers like Agostino...
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  • ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Retrieved 31 March 2021. Contarino, Rosario (1986). "Dal Pozzo, Francesco, detto il Puteolano". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 32:...
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    Capponi alle Rovinate Palazzo Capponi-Covoni Palazzo dei Cartelloni Casa Acciaiuoli Casa Carlini Palazzina Reale delle Cascine Casino Mediceo di San Marco...
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  • the age of 64. Operas L'Ergenia (Rome, 1668) L'empio punito (Filippo Acciaiuoli and Giovanni Filippo Apolloni; Rome, 1669) Le reciproche gelosie (Bartolomeo...
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    Porto e Santa Rufina, with Giambattista Rubini, Bishop of Vicenza, and Francesco Juste Giusti, Bishop of Nepi e Sutri, serving as co-consecrators. His...
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    his brother continued the administration of the art gallery on Lungarno Acciaiuoli. He made a portrait bust, which can be found in the cemetery of Porte...
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    1762; and consecrated a bishop in Rome on 23 May 1762 by Cardinal Filippo Acciaiuoli. He died on 8 August 1786. Boattini, pp. 148-151. Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia...
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  • Robert Fossier. These were owned by the following banking families: the Acciaiuolis, the Bonaccorsis, the Cocchis, the Antellesis, the Corsinis, the Uzzanos...
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