The Acciaioli family, also spelled Acciaiuoli, Accioly, Acciajuoli or Acioli was an important Italian noble family from Florence, whose members were the...
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Angelo Acciaioli may refer to: Angelo Acciaioli (bishop) (1298–1357), bishop Angelo Acciaioli (cardinal) (1349–1408), cardinal and archbishop of Patras...
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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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Francesco Acciaioli may refer to: Francesco I Acciaioli, Duke of Athens Francesco II Acciaioli (died 1460), Duke of Athens This disambiguation page lists...
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Donato Acciaioli (15 March 1428 – 28 August 1478) was an Italian scholar and statesman. He was known for his learning, especially in Greek and mathematics...
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Duchy of Athens (section Acciaioli family)
After 1381 the Duchy was ruled by the Kings of Sicily until 1388 when the Acciaioli family of Florence captured Athens. Neopatras was occupied in 1390. From...
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Niccolò Acciaioli or Acciaiuoli (1310 – 8 November 1365) was an Italian noble, a member of the Florentine banking family of the Acciaioli. He was the...
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Zanobi Acciaioli (25 May 1461 – 27 July 1519) was an Italian Dominican friar, a member of the Acciaioli family of Florence. He was Librarian of the Vatican...
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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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Agnolo Acciaioli or Acciaiuoli (also called di Cassano; died after 1467) was a Florentine ambassador and politician, a member of the Acciaioli family...
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