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    Benedetto I Zaccaria (c. 1235 – 1307) was an Italian admiral of the Republic of Genoa. He was the Lord of Phocaea (from 1288) and first Lord of Chios (from...
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    in the Mediterranean Sea. A Genoese force of thirty ships led by Benedetto Zaccaria travelled to Porto Torres to support Genoese forces which were besieging...
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    the Zaccaria family, in 1275 , assumed the lordship of Phocaea, first with Manuele then with his son Tedisio and, then, with Benedetto I Zaccaria. Phocaea...
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  • Benedetto II Zaccaria (died 1330) was the co-Lord of Chios, as well as many other Aegean islands from 1314 until ca. 1325. Benedetto II was the cousin...
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    Zaccaria ( ? –1314) was the Lord of Chios and Phocaea, as well as other Aegean islands from 1307 until his death. Paleologo was the son of Benedetto I...
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    said to be Paleologo Zaccaria, or Nicolino Zaccaria. He may accordingly have been either a grandson or a nephew to Benedetto I Zaccaria, lord of Chios and...
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    under the control of Benedetto Zaccaria, the Genoese ambassador to Byzantium, who received the town as a hereditary lordship; Zaccaria and his descendants...
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  • death in 1287/88. He was succeeded by his brother, Benedetto I Zaccaria. His parents were Fulcone Zaccaria and one of his wives: Giulietta or Beatrice. Manuele...
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  • include: Bartolomeo Zaccaria (d. 1334), Margrave of Bodonitsa Benedetto I Zaccaria (c. 1235–1307), Lord of Phocea and Chios Paleologo Zaccaria (d. 1314), Lord...
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    the brilliant tactics of the Genoese fleet, under the command of Benedetto Zaccaria and Oberto Doria, in the dramatic naval Battle of Meloria. This defeat...
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  • was the son of Manuele Zaccaria and Clarisia Fieschi. His father was the brother of Benedetto I Zaccaria, the founder of Zaccaria fortunes in Byzantium...
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  • politician Benedetto Dei (1417–1492), Italian poet and historian Benedetto Ferrari (c. 1600–1681), Italian composer Benedetto I Zaccaria (c. 1230–1307)...
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    founded in 1304, when the Genoese noble Benedetto I Zaccaria captured the Byzantine island of Chios. Benedetto, who was already lord of Phocaea on the...
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  • 1334), Marquess of Bodonitsa Benedetto I Zaccaria (c. 1235–1307), admiral of the Republic of Genoa Benedetto II Zaccaria (died 1330), co-Lord of Chios...
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    residency privileges. Benedetto Zaccaria (c.1235–1307), an adroit Genoese merchant magnate was seconded to Tripoli to negotiate terms. Benedetto had no scruples...
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  • Francesco Antonio Zaccaria (March 27, 1714 – October 10, 1795) was an Italian theologian, historian, and prolific writer. Francesco Antonio Zaccaria was born in...
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    service to Byzantium with opportunistic aggression. In 1305 the Genoese Benedetto Zaccaria, already ruler of the port of Phokaia under Byzantine sovereignty...
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    well as Peter of Aragon, John of Procida, and Michael's emissary Benedetto Zaccaria—as the author of the conspiracy that led to the Sicilian Vespers,...
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    a fine to the spurned bride-to-be. Spring – Genoa orders Admiral Benedetto Zaccaria to send five galleys to support Genoese suzerainty of Tripoli. Princess...
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    brother James II of Aragon. 6 August. Genoese-Sevillian fleet led by Benedetto Zaccaria wins a victory over Marinid fleet at Alcácer Seguir. Approximate....
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  • Barbieri Morad el Horami Joseph Doumbe Hamza Khadraoui Nicolas De Benedetto Zaccaria Mohuib Wesley Bishop Mohamed El Rifi Ben Yechou Issa Diakhate Salvi...
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    Aegean islands fell under foreign rule—including Chios to the Genoese Benedetto Zaccaria, Rhodes and the Dodecanese to the Hospitallers, Lesbos and other islands...
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    Zaccaria (died 1432), scion of a powerful Genoese merchant family established in the Morea since the marriage of the lord of Chios Martino Zaccaria to...
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    the women and children are taken as slaves. July–August – Admiral Benedetto Zaccaria, having escaped from Tripoli, starts a naval campaign against Mamluk...
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  • Zaccaria 1288–1304 Benedetto I Zaccaria 1304–1314 Benedetto II Zaccaria 1314–1331 Andriolo Cattaneo (he married Aeliana Zaccaria) 1331–1340 Domenico...
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    meadow. August 6 – A combined Genoese-Sevillian fleet led by Admiral Benedetto Zaccaria wins a victory over 27 Marinid galleys at Alcácer Seguir –12 galleys...
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  • in the Battle of Meloria (6 August 1284) in which, together with Benedetto Zaccaria and Corrado Spinola (son of his co-dictator Oberto Spinola) he crushed...
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    di San Benedetto di Leno. Prime ipotesi di ricostruzione in Baronio (2002, pp. 40–41). Pelati (1996). Cirimbelli (1993, p. 46 vol. 1). Zaccaria (1767,...
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    again excommunicated Michael—as well as Peter, John of Procida, and Benedetto Zaccaria—as part of the conspiracy that led to the Sicilian Vespers. Skirmishes...
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  • island fortress of Ruad. 6 August. Genoese-Sevillian fleet led by Benedetto Zaccaria wins a victory over Marinid fleet at Alcácer Seguir. August. Nicholas...
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