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  • bailo and captain of Negroponte was the representative of the Republic of Venice stationed at Chalcis (Negroponte) on the island of Euboea. The bailo...
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  • Constantinople Bailo of Negroponte Bailo of Corfu Maria Pia Pedani, "Elenco degli inviati diplomatici veneziani presso i sovrani ottomani", Electronic Journal of Oriental...
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  • Negroponte (born 1939), diplomat and Deputy Secretary of State Nicholas Negroponte (born 1943), architect and founder of the MIT Media Lab Bailo of Negroponte...
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    The Triarchy of Negroponte was a crusader state established on the island of Euboea (Venetian: Negroponte) after the partition of the Byzantine Empire...
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    Andros (redirect from History of Andros)
    Giustinian, the Venetian bailo of Negroponte in 1291–93, whereby Querini renounced his claims in exchange for a cash payment of 5,000 pounds. Thus Andros...
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    A bailo, also spelled baylo (pl. baili / bailos) was a diplomat who oversaw the affairs of the Republic of Venice in Constantinople, the capital of the...
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  • Jacopo Dondulo (category Baili of Negroponte)
    member of the Great Council of Venice, as Bailo of Negroponte in 1277–1279, and as Duke of Candia in 1281–1283, where he faced the start of the Revolt of Alexios...
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    were dukes of the Kingdom of the Morea and many were baili on Greek islands; a bailo was a diplomat who oversaw the affairs of the Republic of Venice in...
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    son of Iacopo, bailo of Negroponte 1258-59 and lord of Santorini from 1245, who led a fleet of forty-seven galleys in a failed attack on the city of Tyre...
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    Zeno family (redirect from House of Zeno)
    engineer Pietro Zeno (died 1345) Bailo of Negroponte, commander at Adramyttion and the Smyrniote crusades Pietro Zeno, Lord of Andros and Syros (died 1427)...
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    in June 1256 and January 1257. In early 1256, a new bailo, Marco Gradenigo, was sent to Negroponte with three galleys (seven, according to Andrea Dandolo)...
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  • the issue of the donkey's ownership was referred to the Venetian bailo at Negroponte. The bailo managed to reconcile the two great families of the Archipelago...
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  • Marco Gradenigo (category Baili of Negroponte)
    Venetian governor (Bailo of Negroponte). In this capacity, he organized an alliance with the triarchs against the hegemonic claims of Villehardouin. Many...
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    of Jacopo Erizzo and Cecilia Molin. The main room was decorated by Andrea Celesti with large paintings depicting the story of Paolo Erizzo, Bailo of Negroponte...
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    siege of Negroponte was fought between the forces of the Ottoman Empire, led by Sultan Mehmed II in person, and the garrison of the Venetian colony of Negroponte...
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  • Duke of Candia was the foremost, followed in order of seniority by the leaders of Negroponte, Corfu, Modon and Coron and Argos-Nauplion. The bailo of Corfu...
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  • recognition from the Venetian bailo at Negroponte, Crispo arranged a marriage between his daughter and Pietro Zeno, the son of the bailo. As his daughter's dowry...
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  • Marino Michiel (category Baili of Negroponte)
    spring 1222. He is last attested in 1250, when he was the Venetian Bailo of Negroponte. Jacoby 2006, p. 69. Jacoby, David (2006). "The Venetian Government...
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    Grapella could cite a 1216 ruling by the Venetian bailo, or governor, of Negroponte, that stated a co-ruler of a triarchy was entitled to re-unite it if his...
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  • Marco Bembo (category Baili of Negroponte)
    of the Emperor, Constantine), who had been captured on a ship off the Morea. In 1270–1271 he was Bailo of Constantinople, and in 1273–1274 Bailo of Negroponte...
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