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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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sought to reassert control, Andriolo, being absent, left his uncle, Arrigo
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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.
744:. Both Negroponte and Gladstone denied that any such incitement was made in their correspondence, with Gladstone accusing third parties of orchestrating the affair. Following the incident, the
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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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P. Lampros, (1880) Ανέκδοτα νομίσματα και μολυβδόβουλλα των κατά τους μέσους αιώνας Δυναστών της Ελλάδος, Εκ του Τυπογραφείου αδελφών Πέρρη, 69-70, 72.,
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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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849:: landowner, industrialist and merchant of Greek origin, known for the support offered to the construction of the Mărășești Mausoleum.
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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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793:: granted the title of Count in Venice on March 30, 1573 and Knight of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George.
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The Zaccaria of Phocaea and Chios. (1275-1329). The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 31
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Andriolo Cattaneo was initially appointed governor of Phocaea by
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Gold coins of Andriolo Cattaneo, modelled on Venetian Ducats
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1460:"Europe evacuates citizens from China, Russia shuts border"
908:: multiple award-winning American producer and director.
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1386:Chroniques Gréco-Romanes Inédites ou peu Connues
852:Michel Negroponte: Greek naval officer, married
775:: father of Domenico Cattaneo. Lord of Phocaea.
39:Heraldic Achievement of the House of Negroponte
886:: Architect, founder and chairman Emeritus of
1389:. Berlin: Librairie de Weidmann. p. 502.
955:. London Oxford University Press. p. 89.
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1383:Hopf, Carl Hermann Friedrich Johann (1873).
915:. Headed the first repatriation flight from
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876:: American Diplomat, first director of
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1241:Aplotaria, Η διαφορετική Φωνή της Χίου
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1235:Αγιαννίδης, Βασίλης (22 April 2016).
911:Antonios Efthymiou: pilot and CEO of
888:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
288:of Negroponte", which was awarded to
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237: Νεγροπόντηδες or Νεγρεπόντηδες)
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1667:. Εκ του Τυπογραφείου αδελφών Πέρρη.
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443:Loss of Lesbos and return to Phocaea
1517:Libro d' Oro de la Noblesse de Chio
952:Libro d' Oro de la Noblesse de Chio
682:Connection with the Zaccaria-Damala
548:Post 19th-century exodus from Chios
1687:needs additional or more specific
1569:Ζολώτας, Γεώργιος Ιωάννου (1923).
1182:Ζολώτας, Γεώργιος Ιωάννου (1923).
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1553:. Tipografia die Fratelli Pagano.
1520:. London Oxford University Press.
1458:Hatton, Barry (30 January 2020).
280:Originally as a Title of Nobility
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1623:Sturdza, Mihail Dimitri (1999).
263:. The family's establishment in
216: Negropontes or Negrepontes
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1147:Sathas, Constantine N. (1829).
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621:Family members that moved from
1564:. Maisonneuve et Cie Éditeurs.
1490:Sam Chui Aviation & Travel
1484:Chui, Sam (22 November 2021).
1153:. Maisonneuve et Cie Éditeurs.
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781:: mother of Domenico Cattaneo.
538:in 1822 as noted by Argentis.
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310:Andriolo Cattaneo "Paleologo"
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1040:. M.D. Sturdza. p. 562.
582:Negroponte Mansion in Athens
1514:Argenti, Philip P. (1955).
1431:"Monmouthshire MerlinAffair
1287:Not, Stated (18 May 2020).
949:Argenti, Philip P. (1955).
704:Eliana was the daughter of
416:Siege of Lesbos and Phocaea
369:When the Byzantine Emperor
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1580:Bartusis, Mark C. (1997).
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275:History of the Family Name
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1542:. Librairie de Weidmann.
1316:Dardala, Florin Marian.
1261:Κουλούμπης, Παναγιώτης.
840:George Ulise Negropontes
631:George Ulise Negropontes
294:Michael VIII Palaiologos
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226:Νεγροπόντε or Νεγρεπόντη
1216:ibid. n. 9. pp. 561-564
894:, and also founded the
874:John Dimitri Negroponte
718:William Ewart Gladstone
608:Constantine I of Greece
1661:Lampros, Paul (1880).
1602:Geanakoplos, Deno John
1547:Pagano, Carlo (1846).
1402:"The Negroponte Affair
1237:"Η Οικογένεια Σκαναβή"
1034:Sturdza, M.D. (1999).
984:Pagano, Carlo (1846).
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756:Notable Personalities
712:The Negroponte Affair
665:Dimitrios Negrepontis
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1400:Agelastos, Michael.
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896:One Laptop per Child
706:Benedetto I Zaccaria
1634:Miller, W. (1911).
1536:Hopf, Carl (1873).
1525:Hopf, Carl (1888).
884:Nicholas Negroponte
738:The Daily Telegraph
405:Knights of St. John
335:Subsequent Branches
75:Lordship of Phocaea
1345:Marinoiu, Dragos.
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