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Both sieges were prolonged until Cattaneo's lieutenant in charge in Phocaea reached a compromise for the siege to be lifted in exchange for the return of the hostages and surrender of Mytilene. Cattaneo reneged on this agreement and Mytilene was retaken only after his Latin mercenaries were bribed in
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Cattaneo was allowed by Andronikos III to return to Phocaea and remain Lord according to the old terms of his tenure. Four years later, while Domenico was away on a hunting trip, the Greek inhabitants of Phocaea revolted and overpowered the Genoese garrison ending the first Genoese occupation in
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Domenico was known as "Zaccaria Cattaneo, Duke of Negroponte." Over time, the title originally awarded to Licario was adopted by Domenico's descendants as a nickname, "di Negroponte." This nickname eventually evolved into a surname, establishing the Negroponte family name.
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in Constantinople. He then embarked on a campaign to lay siege to Lesbos and Phocaea, securing assistance from the Turks for the latter endeavour. The Turks were motivated wanting to recover hostages previously taken by the Genoese including Saru-Khan's son.
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Two gold coins, modeled after Venetian ducats, have survived depicting Andriolo and Domenico Cattaneo and attesting to the wealth of these lands under their governance. The first of these coins is the earliest known counterfeit.
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of Naxos for a coalition against the Turks. However, he outmanoeuvred these allies to secure sole control over the island instead. He then transferred his residence from Phocaea to the newly taken island.
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Consequently, the earliest recorded instances of such individuals date back to 1601, when various members were mentioned in the codex of the Latin bishopric and the Greek codices of Nea Moni in Chios.
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sought to reassert control, Andriolo, being absent, left his uncle, Arrigo Tartaro, in charge. Arrigo managed to avoid annexation by paying homage to the emperor, who then renewed Andriolo’s tenure.
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has been documented since the 14th century, the Negroponte name did not appear in official records until the early 17th century, marking the completion of its transition from nickname to a surname.
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Members of the Negroponte family have been documented in Venetian sources as holding various positions during the 14th century. Notably, Stamatis di Negroponte was appointed Commander of
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During the 1822 massacre of Chios, members of the Negroponte family, like other noble houses of the island, faced persecution. Some were executed, while others managed to flee.
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The lack of earlier documentation of individuals solely bearing the Negroponte name could also be explained by the destruction of many ecclesiastical documents during the
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Through marriages with most of the prominent noble families of Chios, various branches of the Negroponte were established, and they continue to exist to this day.
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and an unnamed Palaiologina, making her the sister of Palaiologo Zaccaria. Palaiologo was the father of Martino Zaccaria- founder of the Zaccaria-Damalà branch.
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In 1634, Ambrose Negroponte is noted in the codex as the owner of the church of Panaghia of Campos, also known as Panaghia Pachyà, which still stands in Chios.
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became a notable shipping magnate and the first-ever Greek to participate in the Winter Olympics as an alpine skier. In France, Michel Negroponte married
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The Negroponte family is connected to the Zaccaria-Damalà through Eliana Zaccaria, the mother of Domenico Cattaneo- founder of the Negroponte branch.
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Foglia Vecchia and Foglia Nuova (Phocaea) appear on historical portolan charts as a Genoese Possession under the Cattaneo pattern (white and blue)
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General Jacques P. Negroponte: Had a distinguished military career and was the head of the military household of H.M. George II, King of Greece.
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is a Genoese-Byzantine noble house descended from the Zaccaria and also established in Chios. This branch adopted the name Damalas from the
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after Icarus's conquest of the island in 1265. For his exploits, he was rewarded with Euboea as a fief and also rose to the rank of
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Despite the original surnames of Zaccaria and Cattaneo being gradually lost through numerous marriages into prominent
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bringing back approximately 350 European and other nationals. Organised and participated in the landing of the first
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As a result, in Chios, the Negroponte family developed two branches: the Pachyà (Passia-Bassano) and the Pascari.
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Andriolo's son, Domenico coveted the island of Lesbos and, seizing an opportunity in 1333, captured its capital,
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Miller, W. (1911). The Zaccaria of Phocaea and Chios. (1275-1329). The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 31, 46.
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and his descendants, gradually replacing Zaccaria as their surname similarly to the Negroponte transition.
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Dictionnaire Historique et Généalogique des Grandes Familles de Grèce, d'Albanie et de Constantinople
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houses— particularly the Bassano-Giustiniani and Pascari families— the Negroponte name was retained.
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became an influential figure in politics, finance and sports, serving as director of the
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Andronikos III reacted to the loss of Lesbos by punishing the Genoese inhabitants of
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The Zaccaria of Phocaea and Chios. (1275-1329). The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 31
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with the help of Genoese galleys claiming the title of Lord of Lesbos for himself.
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on Antarctic blue glacial ice after a flight from Cape Town, South Africa to
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Negroponte palace în Mărăşeşti designed by Italian architect Giovanni Culluri
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is a noble family of Genoese-Byzantine origin. They are descended from the
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and Russia soon regained their fortunes and became large landowners with
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The origins of the Negroponte family can be traced back to the union of
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in 1385. Additionally, Marc Andrea Negroponte was granted the title of
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had to issue correspondence affirming its respect for the affairs of
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Association (OLPC). Negroponte is the author of the 1995 bestseller
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In 1877, a correspondence between Menelaus Zannis Negroponte and
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Andriolo Cattaneo was initially appointed governor of Phocaea by
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Documents inedits relatifs a l'histoire de la Grece au Moyen Age
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Gold coins of Domenico Cattaneo, modelled on Venetian Ducats
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Gold coins of Andriolo Cattaneo, modelled on Venetian Ducats
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While the presence of the Zaccaria-Cattaneo family in
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