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Simone Vignoso was a 14th-century
Genoese admiral. In 1346 he led a
fleet that
conquered the
island of
Chios and the port of Phocaea,
establishing the...
- of protection, the
island was
invaded by a
Genoese fleet, led by
Simone Vignoso, and the
castle besieged.
Again rule was
transferred peacefully, as on...
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defeats Charles of
Blois in Brittany. June 15 –
Genoese forces led by
Simone Vignoso land on the
Mediterranean island of
Chios and
capture it from
local Gr****...
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Founder and
First King of
Singapura 1331 Vitale, Vito
Antonio (1937). "
Vignoso, Simone".
Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). Setton,
Kenneth M. (1976)...
- and the
group of its
creditors represented by the
Genoese admiral Simone Vignoso. This ****ociation took the name of
Maona of Chios. The debt owed to the...
- but he died in 1358,
without issue. She
tried to remarry,
first to the
Vignoso,
Genoese Lord of Chios, and then to
Nerio I Acciajuoli, the ****ure Duke...
- army.
Revenue remained scarce for the regency, the
Genoese under Simone Vignoso once
again seized the
imperial possessions of
Chios and Phocaea, and on...
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subject of much
diplomatic activity. She was
given a
proposal from the
Vignoso,
Genoese Lord of Chios. This
marriage was
vetoed by the
Republic of Venice...
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privately owned armed galleys under the
command of the
admiral Simone Vignoso. As the
Grimaldis did not go out at sea to
oppose the Republic's galleys...
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Byzantine control where it
remained until 1346, when the
Genoese Simone Vignoso captured it,
taking advantage of the
Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347....