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Crusino II
Sommaripa (died ca. 1500) was the lord of
Andros from 1468,
succeeding his
brother Giovanni.
Setton 1978, p. 575. Setton,
Kenneth M. (1978)...
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Crusino I
Sommaripa (died 1462) was lord of the
islands of
Paros and
later Andros in the
Duchy of the Archipelago.
Crusino was a son of
Gaspare Sommaripa...
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heard the
cases of all the claimants. One of them was
Maria Sanudo's son
Crusino I Sommaripa, Lord of
Paros and
Triarch of Negroponte. Like his mother,...
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Sommaripa (died 1402)
Crusino I
Sommaripa (died 1462), son of
Maria Sanudo and
Gaspare Sommaripa Nicolò I
Sommaripa (died 1505), son of
Crusino I
Fiorenza Sommaripa...
- of the
Sommaripa family known as
Sommaripa of Andros. He was a son of
Crusino I Sommaripa, and wife. He
married Adriana Crispo,
daughter of John II Crispo...
- He was a son of
Domenico Sommaripa. He was
succeeded by his brother,
Crusino II Sommaripa.
Miller 1908, p. 611.
Setton 1978, p. 292. Miller, William...
- of the
Sommaripa family. He died ca. 1505, and was
succeeded by his son
Crusino.
Setton 1984, p. 17. Setton,
Kenneth M. (1984). The
Papacy and the Levant...
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island of Euboea. From her
marriage with
Gaspare Sommaripa,
Maria had
Crusino I Sommaripa, and
Fiorenza Sommaripa, wife of Duke
Giacomo I
Crispo (r....
- of her
brother Nicolò in 1531, she
claimed the
island of Paros,
against Crusino III
Sommaripa and John IV Crispo.
Until the
dispute could be resolved,...
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installed a
governor there until 1440, when its
ownership was
given to
Crusino I Sommaripa.
Miller 1908, pp. 593–595. Loenertz, R.-J. (1966). "Cardinale...