Dalle Carceri
The dalle Carceri (Greek: Ντάλε Κάρτσερι) were a noble family of Verona and Frankish Negroponte (modern Euboea) from the 12th to the 14th century.
History
They came to Greece with the Fourth Crusade (1202). After being found guilty of the murder of Mastino della Scala in 1277, the dalle Carceri were banished from Verona.
Notable members
- Giberto dalle Carceri, Triarch of Negroponte 1205–1209
- Ravano dalle Carceri, Triarch 1209–1216
- Isabel dalle Carceri, widow of Ravano, Triarch 1216–1220
- Rizzardo dalle Carceri (or Ricardo), son of Ravano, Triarch 1216–1220
- Merino I dalle Carceri (or Marino), ruled 1216–1255, son of Ravano
- Bertha dalle Carceri, daughter of Ravano
- Guglielmo I dalle Carceri, Triarch 1255–1263
- Carintana dalle Carceri, Triarch, wife of William II of Villehardouin
- Narzotto dalle Carceri, Triarch
- Grapella dalle Carceri, Triarch 1262–1264
- Guglielmo II dalle Carceri, Triarch 1263–1275
- Marino II dalle Carceri, Triarch 1264–1278
- Giberto II dalle Carceri, Triarch 1275–1279
- Alice dalle Carceri (Alix), wife of George I Ghisi, granddaughter of Ravano
- Maria dalle Carceri, Marchioness of Bodonitsa
- Peter dalle Carceri (Pietro), Triarch of Negroponte and Baron of Arcadia
- Giovanni dalle Carceri, son of Pietro, Lord of Negroponte 1340–1359
- Nicholas III dalle Carceri (Niccolò), Duke of the Archipelago and Lord of Negroponte 1359–1383
Bibliography
- James Rennell Rodd, The Princes of Achaia and the Chronicles of Morea: A Study of Greece in the Middle Ages, two volumes, London, 1907 full text
- "List of Rulers", Frankokratia project
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