Angelo Sanudo (died 1262) was the second Duke of the Archipelago from 1227, when his father, Marco I, died, until his own death.[1]
^Mihail-Dimitri Sturdza, Dictionnaire Historique et Généalogique des Grandes Familles de Grèce, d'Albanie et de Constantinople, Paris: Sturdza, 1983, p. 549
AngeloSanudo (died 1262) was the second Duke of the Archipelago from 1227, when his father, Marco I, died, until his own death. Angelo was a son of Marco...
were Marino Sanudo Torsello and Livio Sanuto [de; fr] AngeloSanudo (died 1262), the second Duke of the Archipelago from 1227 Cristina Sanudo, Dogaressa...
Marco Sanudo (c. 1153 – between 1220 and 1230, most probably 1227) was the creator and first Duke of the Duchy of the Archipelago, in Italian: "Duca del...
died some years later. The island then reverted to the Duke of Naxos, AngeloSanudo, but the affair continued to be a cause of dispute in the courts of...
happen. The case dragged on until after Geremia's death, when Duke AngeloSanudo took over the island. He eventually gave half of it, according to the...
brothers may also have had a sister, the wife of Marco I Sanudo and mother of AngeloSanudo. He based this theory on his own interpretation of Italian...
external aid: the Duke of Crete, Giovanni Storlando, asked for the help of AngeloSanudo, son and successor of Marco, while the Cretans looked to the Greek Empire...
attempt to take it from its Latin rulers, John of Brienne and Baldwin II. AngeloSanudo successfully negotiates a two-year truce. Elizabeth of Hungary (d. 1231)...
Golden Horn. A treaty is signed for two years after the intervention of AngeloSanudo, duke of Archipelago. June 20 – Treaty of Kremmen: Duke Wartislaw III...
Marin Sanudo, italianised as Marino Sanuto or Sanuto the Younger (May 22, 1466 – 1536), was a Venetian historian and diarist. His most significant work...
attempt to take it from its Latin rulers, John of Brienne and Baldwin II. AngeloSanudo successfully negotiates a two-year truce. Elizabeth of Hungary (d. 1231)...
versions of the Chronicle of the Morea and the history of the Venetian Marino Sanudo Torcello, in turn differ from the Byzantine sources and from each other...
allegiance to William for the Moreot fiefs of Argos and Nauplia), and AngeloSanudo, Duke of the Archipelago. The defenders suffered because of famine,...
origin e.g. Venieris, Ragousis, Dellaportas, Damigos etc. Marco I Sanudo (1207–27) Angelo (1227–62) Marco II (1262–1303) Guglielmo I (1303–23) Niccolò I...
resist, and after Paolo was killed in 1277, his widow, Maria Sanudo, a daughter of AngeloSanudo, continued to defend it until she was eventually forced to...
Marco II Sanudo (died c. 1303) was the third Duke of the Archipelago from 1262 to his death. Marco was the eldest son and successor of AngeloSanudo. According...
p. 593. Sanuto, p. 168. Gregorovius, pp. 585–586. Sanuto, p. 218 (AngeloSanudo, writing from Civitavecchia on 19 May). Gayangos, p. 216. Gregorovius...
family, probably from Fano, the son of Angelo, procurator of San Marco, and Candiana Sanudo, daughter of Vitale Sanudo. A ducal councillor, he was elected...
various sources offer conflicting accounts. Both George Pachymeres and Marino Sanudo Torcello report that during the march, John became incensed at some Achaean...
Niccolò and John Acciaioli decided to arrange Nerio's marriage with Florence Sanudo, Duchess of the Archipelago (or Naxos). Flerence's suzerains, Queen Joan...
writer (d. 1230) Kamo no Chōmei, Japanese author and poet (d. 1216) Marco I Sanudo, duke of the Archipelago (d. 1227) Nerses of Lambron, Armenian archbishop...
flag with white or yellow crescent of the 14th century, reported by Marino Sanudo (ca. 1321), Angelino Dulcerta (1339) and the Catalan Atlas (1385) Yellow...