Nicholas III dalle Carceri

Nicholas III dalle Carceri

Nicholas III dalle Carceri (or Niccolò; died 1383), ninth Duke of the Archipelago and Lord of Euboea, was the only son of the first marriage of eight Duchess Florence Sanudo, whom he succeeded in 1371, to Giovanni dalle Carceri, Lord of Euboea.[1]

He died unmarried and without issue and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed by marriage Francesco I Crispo, who married in 1383 his cousin Fiorenza I Sanudo, Lady of Milos.

He had two half-sisters by his mother's second marriage to their cousin Nicholas II Sanudo, called Spezzabanda, whom the Venetians entitled eight Consort Duke: Maria, who inherited Andros, and Elisabetta Sanudo, who married the later duke Giacomo I Crispo.

Sources

  • Miller, William. The Latins in the Levant: A History of Frankish Greece (1204–1566). London: 1908.

References

  1. ^ Mihail-Dimitri Sturdza, Dictionnaire Historique et Généalogique des Grandes Familles de Grèce, d'Albanie et de Constantinople, Paris: Sturdza, 1983, p. 549
Preceded by
Florence
Duke of the Archipelago
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Succeeded by
Francesco I



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