- over the Near East.
During the
Venetian domination the
island was
known as
Cerigo.
Kythirans still talk
about the
destruction and
looting of
Paliochora by...
- a Lord of
Cerigo. He was a son of
Bartolommeo Venier (fl.
between 1252 and 1275), and
paternal grandson of
Marco Venier,
Marquess of
Cerigo. He married...
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Marco Venier was a
Marquess of
Cerigo. He was
Venetian and won his
Marquisate as a
result of the
Fourth Crusade. He
married ... and had
Bartolommeo Venier...
- 1392–1501)
Venetian Albania (1420–1797)
Ionian Islands and
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and
Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797)
Corfu and
Paxos (1386–1797)...
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Kythira (Κύθηρα)
usually known as
Cythera in
English and
sometimes known as
Cerigo in
English and
Italian The six
northern islands are off the west
coast of...
- Zuan
Francesco Venier (died 1518) was a co-lord of
Cerigo. He was a son of Moisé
Venier (c. 1412 – c. 1476) and wife (married 1437)
Caterina ****ri, paternal...
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until his
death in 1530. He was a son of Zuan
Francesco Venier, Co-Lord of
Cerigo and his wife
Fiorenza Sommaripa, Lady of Paros, and had a
sister Cecilia...
-
television presenter Marco Venier, Lord of
Cerigo (died 1311), Lord of
Cerigo Marco Venier,
Marquess of
Cerigo Marie Dorion Venier Toupin (ca. 1786–1850)...
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Pietro Venier (died 8 May 1372) was a
Governor of
Cerigo. He was a son of
Marco Venier, fl. in 1347 and 1363, and wife
Caterina ...,
paternal grandson...
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Venieri or
Venier may
refer to:
Marco Venier,
Marquess of
Cerigo Marco Venier, Lord of
Cerigo (died 1311) This
disambiguation page
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