• Simone Vignoso was a 14th-century Genoese admiral. In 1346 he led a fleet that conquered the island of Chios and the port of Phocaea, establishing the...
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  • Kantakouzenos' army. Revenue remained scarce for the regency, the Genoese under Simone Vignoso once again seized the imperial possessions of Chios and Phocaea, and...
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    offer of protection, the island was invaded by a Genoese fleet, led by Simone Vignoso, and the castle besieged. Again rule was transferred peacefully, as...
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    protection, the island was invaded by a Genoese fleet led by Admiral Simone Vignoso; the castle was besieged. Centurione did not wait for the arrival of...
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  • defeats Charles of Blois in Brittany. June 15 – Genoese forces led by Simone Vignoso land on the Mediterranean island of Chios and capture it from local...
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  • Monastery of St. Simeon Uroš Simmas Simonis Palaiologina Simon the Athonite Simone Vignoso Simonopetra monastery Simplicius of Cilicia Sinnion Sinope Sinope, Siege...
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    Commune and the group of its creditors represented by the Genoese admiral Simone Vignoso. This association took the name of Maona of Chios. The debt owed to...
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    dozen privately owned armed galleys under the command of the admiral Simone Vignoso. As the Grimaldis did not go out at sea to oppose the Republic's galleys...
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  • Founder and First King of Singapura 1331 Vitale, Vito Antonio (1937). "Vignoso, Simone". Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). Setton, Kenneth M. (1976). The...
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