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Tedisio Zaccaria was lord of
Thasos and
governor of
Phocaea from 1302 to 1307. A
descendant of the
important Genoese family of Zaccaria, he was the son...
- won a
major battle against Venetian Andrea Dandolo at
Curzola in 1298.
Tedisio Doria (or Teodosio)
financed the
expedition of
Vadino and
Ugolino Vivaldi...
- to do
nothing further about Tedisio until the Pope
sends him
further instructions.
Gregory X
actually authorized Tedisio to
found a
college at Wingham...
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expedition of two galleys,
which he had
organized in
conjunction with
Tedisio Doria, and
which left
Genoa in May 1291 with the
purpose of
going to India...
- Beatrice.
Benedetto ****isted his
brothers Manuele and Nicolino, his
nephew Tedisio, and his son
Paleologo in
their commercial enterprises.
Benedetto was captured...
- century,
under its own doux, and came
briefly under the rule of the
Genoese Tedisio Zaccaria in 1307–13.
Returning to
Byzantine control, its
bishopric was...
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Tekfur Saray Telephis–Ollaria, Battle...
- the
lordship of
Phocaea in 1275,
first with
Manuele then with his son
Tedisio and, then, with
Benedetto I Zaccaria.
Phocaea was an
important commercial...
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Aegean islands Stephen Zaccaria,
Latin Archbishop of
Patras from 1404
Tedisio Zaccaria, lord of Thasos,
governor of
Phocaea 1302–1307
Zaccaria (company)...
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Giulietta or Beatrice.
Manuele married Clarisia Fieschi, and had four sons,
Tedisio, Leonardo,
Odoardo and Manfredo. Miller,
William (1921). "The Zaccaria...