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- The Acciaioli family, also spelled Acciaiuoli, Accioly, Acciajuoli or Acioli was an important Italian noble family from Florence, whose members were the...
- a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Acciajuoli, Donato". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
- Francesco II Acciaioli (died 1460), called Franco, was the last Duke of Athens. He was the son of Duke Antonio II Acciaioli and Maria Zorzi but had only...
- Francis or Francesco I Acciaioli was the son of Nerio II Acciaioli by his second wife Chiara Zorzi. He succeeded on his father's death in 1451 to the Duchy...
- Nerio II Acciaioli (1416–1451) was the Duke of Athens on two separate occasions from 1435 to 1439 and again from 1441 to 1451. He was a member of the Acciaioli...
- Antonio I Acciaioli, also known as Anthony I Acciaioli or Antonio I Acciajuoli (died January 1435), was Duke of Athens from 1403. Antonio was the illegitimate...
- 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...
- until the fall of Athens to Nerio Acciaioli The Florentine Acciaioli (or Acciajuoli) governed the duchy from their removal of the Catalans, with the ****istance...
- 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...
- archbishop of Esztergom, in the presence of the papal legate, Cardinal Angelo Acciajuoli. Even after his coronation, the rule of Ladislaus in Croatia and Hungary...