Geremia Ghisi was a Venetian nobleman who in c. 1207, following the Fourth Crusade, captured the Greek islands of Skiathos, Skopelos, and Skyros and became...
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Crusade, the Ghisi became an important dynasty there. Andrea Ghisi became lord of the islands of Tinos and Mykonos, while his brother Geremia Ghisi became ruler...
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Andrea Ghisi, from the same family, who devised a game called Laberinto ("Labyrinth"). According to Andrea Dandolo, Andrea and his brother Geremia received...
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Geremia and Geremias are surnames. Geremia can also be a name. Those bearing them include: Geremia Ghisi, a Venetian nobleman who in ca. 1207 followed...
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Agnese Ghisi (died before August 1282), was Regent of Karystos in ca. 1266-69. She was a sister of Andrea Ghisi and Geremia Ghisi, and probably the wife...
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Andros as a sub-fief. He was expelled from his island around 1239 by Geremia Ghisi, and died in exile before August 1243. Miller 1908, p. 108. He was originally...
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Fourth Crusade of 1202–1204, the island became part of the domain of Geremia Ghisi. The Byzantines retook it in 1277. After the Fall of Constantinople...
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and Santorini, and Marino Dandolo conquered Andros. Also, Andrea and Geremia Ghisi [took] Tinos, Mykonos, Skyros, Skopelos and Skiathos. A chronicle in...
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by Geremia Ghisi, ruler of Skiathos, Skopelos, and Skyros. Dandolo died soon after and a case was brought before the Venetian courts against Ghisi by...
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of Flanders. Sanudo was accompanied by Marino Dandolo and Andrea and Geremia Ghisi (as well as Filocalo Navigajoso, possibly). He arranged for the loan...
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Dandolo became lord of Andros; other relatives, the brothers Andrea and Geremia Ghisi (or Ghizzi) became masters of Tinos and Mykonos, and had fiefs on Kea...
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(patricius) Germia Gessius (praetorian prefect) Ghassanids Al-Ghazal Ghisi Geremia Ghisi Giacomo Baseggio Gibal Giorgio de' Buondelmonti Giovanni I Participazio...
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widowed, he married before 1262 his second wife, Marchesina Ghisi, daughter of Geremia Ghisi. He had two sons from his second marriage, Giacomo and Pietro...
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1264/5. He appears to have been married to Agnese Ghisi, sister (or half-sister) of Geremia and Andrea Ghisi, and had at least one son, Guidotto, who was taken...
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destroyed by Philip V of Macedon in 200 BC. In 1207 the brothers Geremia and Andrea Ghisi captured the island and built the Bourtzi, a small Venetian-styled...
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Giulio, Giulio, Luigi, Nicolò, Pompeo Ghisi Agnese, Andrea, Bartholomew I, Bartholomew II, George I, George II, Geremia Giusti Agostino, Alvise, Girolamo...
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