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- Leonardo Navigajoso (died 1260) was a Venetian nobleman and second Latin ruler of the island of Lemnos in Greece. Leonardo inherited the title of megadux...
- Paolo Navigajoso (died 1277) was a scion of the noble Venetian Navigajoso family and third Latin ruler of the island of Lemnos in Greece. Paolo was the...
- Filocalo Navigajoso (died 1214) was a Venetian (or possibly of mixed Gr**** and Venetian descent) nobleman and first Latin ruler of the island of Lemnos...
- Nicolò Navigajoso was a Venetian diplomat and colonial official in the 1260s and 1270s. In 1265 he was sent as amb****ador to the Byzantine capital, Constantinople...
- as a fief to the Navigajoso family under the Venetian (or possibly of mixed Gr**** and Venetian descent) megadux Filocalo Navigajoso. Filocalo died in...
- accompanied by Marino Dandolo and Andrea and Geremia Ghisi (as well as Filocalo Navigajoso, possibly). He arranged for the loan of eight galleys from the Venetian...
- Bulgarians. Lemnos formed a fief of the Latin Empire under the Venetian Navigajoso family from 1207 until conquered by the Byzantines in 1278. Its rulers...
- 1268–69 he was castellan of Coron in the Morea, together with Nicolò Navigajoso, who was likely the senior of the two. He went on to serve as Bailo of...
- the Venetian (or possibly of mixed Gr**** and Venetian descent) Filocalo Navigajoso ("imperiali privilegio Imperii Megaducha est effectus"). His descendants...
- Westerners as Stalimene formed a fief of the Latin Empire under the Venetian Navigajoso family from 1207 until conquered by the Byzantines in 1278. Its rulers...