- most
common in Greece),
Paleologos (approximately 500 people, most
common in the
United States but
present worldwide) and
Paleologo (approximately 250 people...
- The
Paleologo-Oriundi are an
Italian family which dubiously claims descent from
Flaminio Paleologo, an
illegitimate son of John
George Palaeologus, Marquis...
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Flaminio Paleologo (1518,
Casale Monferrato – May 24, 1571, Goito) was an
Italian soldier and
feudal lord. He was an
illegitimate son of John
George Palaeologus...
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Nicholas "Nick" A.
Paleologos (born
March 9, 1953, in Winchester, M****achusetts) is an
American public official, politician, and
theater and film producer...
- Palaeologus-Montferrat or Palaiologos-Montferrat, or just
Palaeologus or
Paleologo, was an
Italian noble family and a
cadet branch of the
Palaiologos dynasty...
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Enrico Constantino de Vigo
Aleramico Lascaris Paleologo (1918 – 10
November 2012), self
styled as
Prince Enrico III, was an
Italian eccentric, pretender...
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Paleologo Zaccaria ( ? –1314) was the Lord of
Chios and Phocaea, as well as
other Aegean islands from 1307
until his death.
Paleologo was the son of Benedetto...
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Teodoro Paleologo di
Montferrato (1425–1484) (called the
Cardinal of Montferrato) was a
Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop.
Teodoro Paleologo di Montferrato...
- in 1531. John
George had an
illegitimate son, Flaminio, from whom the
Paleologo-Oriundi line
descends and is
extant today. Haberstumpf,
Walter (2009)...
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Manuel II
Palaiologos or
Palaeologus (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Παλαιολόγος, romanized: Manouēl Palaiológos; 27 June 1350 – 21 July 1425) was
Byzantine emperor from...