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    Nerio I Acciaioli or Acciajuoli (full name Rainerio; died 25 September 1394) was the de facto Duke of Athens from 1385 to 1388, after which he reigned...
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  • Nerio Acciaioli is the name of: Nerio I Acciaioli (died 1394), Italian aristocrat Nerio II Acciaioli (1416–1451), Duke of Athens This disambiguation page...
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    was Duke of Athens from 1403. Antonio was the illegitimate son of Nerio I Acciaioli. Historians Kenneth Setton and Peter Lock say that Antonio was born...
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    II Acciaioli (died 1460), last Duke of Athens Giovanni Acciaioli (floruit 1422), archbishop of Thebes Nerio I Acciaioli (died 1394), first Acciaioli Duke...
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  • Francesca, daughter of the Duke of Athens Nerio I Acciaioli, gave Carlo a claim on Corinth and Megara after Nerio's death, which he seized in 1395. Carlo's...
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    despot by 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...
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    Catalan possessions were taken over by the Florentine adventurer Nerio I Acciaioli in 1385–1390. The title of Duke of Neopatras was held by the heir...
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    Nerio II Acciaioli (1416–1451) was the Duke of Athens on two separate occasions from 1435 to 1439 and again from 1441 to 1451. He was a member of the Acciaioli...
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  • possession, Argos was seized by the Despot Theodore I Palaiologos, while his ally, Nerio I Acciaioli seized Nauplia. The latter city was soon captured by...
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  • within the duchy. Dorotheus was expelled from his see in 1392 by Duke Nerio I Acciaioli, who accused him of treacherous dealings with the Ottoman Turks, because...
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  • Francesca was the younger of the two daughters of Nerio I Acciaioli and Agnes de' Saraceni. Nerio Acciaioli—a scion of a prominent banking house of Florence—moved...
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  • Acciaioli or Acciajuoli (died c. 1396) was the wife of Theodore I Palaiologos, Despot of the Morea from 1385. She was the elder daughter of Nerio I Acciaioli...
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  • the Principality of Achaea and others probably at the bequest of Nerio I Acciaioli. Gaucher hired Mahiot and the remnant of the company for eight months...
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    however, the Despot of the Morea Theodore I Palaiologos, and his ally and father-in-law Nerio I Acciaioli seized them with the aid of an Ottoman army...
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    the Ottomans in 1462. Athens, acquired in 1394 from the heirs of Nerio I Acciaioli, but lost to the latter's bastard son Antonio in 1402–03, a fact recognized...
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  • Catherine, daughter of Amadeus III of Geneva, on 7 September that year. Nerio I Acciaioli, Duke of Athens, had been a one-time employer of the Navarrese Company...
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    John I (27 December 1350 – 19 May 1396), called by posterity the Hunter or the Lover of Elegance, or the Abandoned in his lifetime, was the King of Aragon...
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    Francis or Francesco I Acciaioli was the son of Nerio II Acciaioli by his second wife Chiara Zorzi. He succeeded on his father's death in 1451 to the...
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    possessions were permanently lost to Nerio I Acciaioli in 1388 and Sicily was dissociated in the hands of Martin I from 1395 to 1409, but the Kingdom of...
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    was brother of Nerio I, Duke of Athens. Antonio II grew up in Florence until 1413, when his father's cousin Antonio I (son of Nerio I) called him and...
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    Pedro de San Superano, Juan de Urtubia and the Florentine troops of Nerio I Acciaioli of Corinth. The descendants of the latter then controlled the duchies...
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  • Maria Fadrique (category Wives of Bayezid I)
    threatened by the alliance of her cousin Theodore I Palaiologos, Despot of the Morea, and Nerio I Acciaioli, Duke of Athens, she sought the help of Stephen...
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    Niccolò Acciaioli, from whom it passed to Donato Acciaioli in 1362. Donato's son Angelo Acciaioli mortgaged Corinth and Vasilika to his cousin Nerio I Acciaioli...
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    Starting in 1377, the Kingdom of Sicily was ruled by four Vicars: Artale I Alagona, Count of Mistretta, Francesco II Ventimiglia, Count of Geraci, Manfredi...
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    from Guillemette and Philip by Marie of Bourbon, who sold them on to Nerio I Acciaioli in 1363. The barony was seized by the Navarrese Company ca. 1380,...
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  • threatened by the alliance of her cousin Theodore I Palaiologos, Despot of the Morea, and Nerio I Acciaioli, Duke of Athens, she sought the help of Stephen...
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    children: John I (27 December 1350 – 19 May 1396). Martin I (1356 – 31 May 1410). Eleanor (20 February 1358 – 13 September 1382), who married John I of Castile...
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    the Ottomans in 1462. Athens, acquired in 1394 from the heirs of Nerio I Acciaioli, but lost to the latter's bastard son Antonio in 1402–03, a fact recognized...
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    of Philip Dalmau in Greece until the fall of Athens to Nerio Acciaioli The Florentine Acciaioli (or Acciajuoli) governed the duchy from their removal of...
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  • treaties with Venice, the Navarrese, the Greek Despot of the Morea, and Nerio I Acciaioli, but in the event, the death of his cousin Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy...
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