- The
Acciaioli family, also
spelled Acciaiuoli, Accioly,Aciole,
Acciajuoli or
Acioli was an
important Italian noble family from Florence,
whose members...
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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 Gr**** and mathematics...
- 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 grand...
- The Casa
Acciaiuoli was one of the
Acciaiuoli family's
palaces in Florence,
located at
Borgo Santi Apostoli 10
corner Chi****o
Cornino 1r. This is a fifteenth-century...
- alle Grazie. The
bridge connects Via Por
Santa Maria (Lungarno
degli Acciaiuoli and
Lungarno degli Archibusieri) to Via de'
Guicciardini (Borgo San Jacopo...
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Francesco II
Acciaiuoli...
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independent territories,
including Morea in 1460,
Trebizond in 1461,
Acciaiuoli Athens in 1456, and
Gattilusi Lesvos in 1462. They
dismantled the Empire's...
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Filippo Acciaiuoli (1637 – 8
February 1700) was an
Italian composer, librettist,
theater manager,
machine designer, and poet.
Acciaiuoli spent much of...
- Nicolò
Acciaioli or Niccolò
Acciaiuoli (Florence, 6 July 1630 – Rome, 25
February 1719), was an
Italian Cardinal. He was Dean of the
Sacred College between...
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three galleys reached the
island of
Chios in 1258, led by
General Leone Acciaiuoli.
Chios was
considered the
island where Thomas,
after his
death in India...