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词条 Giacomo I Crispo
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Giacomo I Crispo (or Jacopo) (1383–1418) was the eleventh Duke of the Archipelago, etc., from 1397 to 1418, son of the tenth Duke Francesco I Crispo and wife Fiorenza I Sanudo, Lady of Milos, and brother of John II and William II.

He married his cousin Fiorenza Sommaripa, daughter of Gaspare Sommaripa, and wife Maria Sanudo.[1]

According to William Miller, Giacomo died of the flux at Ferrara while travelling to meet Pope Martin V at Mantua. He had involved in arranging the retrocession of Corinth to the Byzantine Empire by the Knights of St. John prior to his death. In his will, Giacomo introduced the Salic Law to the Duchy by excluding his daughter from succession and made his brother John II Crispo his heir and successor.[2]

References

1. ^Some historians, following Karl Hopf's genealogical tables in his Chroniques gréco-romanes inédites ou peu connues, credit him with two unnamed daughters otherwise unknown; however, Hopf does not provide any evidence for this claim and writes in some oh his other works that Giacomo died without heirs.
2. ^Miller, The Latins in the Levant: A History of Frankish Greece (1204–1566). London: 1908, p. 601
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