John I Sanudo (or Giovanni; died 1362) was the sixth Duke of the Archipelago from 1341 to his death. He was the brother and successor of Nicholas I and son of William I. His other brother was Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos. In 1344, the Ottoman Turks occupied part of Naxos, enslaving 6,000 locals. John was a supporter of the Venice in her war against Genoa, but he was captured and taken captive to Genoa in 1354. He was let go in by the terms of the peace treaty of 1355. By his wife Maria ...
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- John I Sanudo (or Giovanni; died 1362) was the sixth Duke of the Archipelago from 1341 to his death. He was the brother and successor of Nicholas I and son of William I. His other brother was Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos. In 1344, the Ottoman Turks occupied part of Naxos, enslaving 6,000 locals. John was a supporter of the Venice in her war against Genoa, but he was captured and taken captive to Genoa in 1354. He was let go in by the terms of the peace treaty of 1355. By his wife Maria ... , he left an only daughter, Florence, who succeeded him.
- Giovanni I. byl od roku 1341 šestým vévodou z Naxu a vládl až do své smrti v roce 1362. Giovanni byl syn čtvrtého naxoského vévody Guglielma I. a nastoupil na trůn po svém bratrovi Niccolòvi I. Roku 1344 osmanští Turci obsadili část ostrova Naxu a 6 000 ostrovanů uvrhli do otroctví. Giovanni I. ve sporu mezi Benátskou a Janovskou republikou podpořil Benátky, ale v roce 1354 byl Janovany poražen a vzat jako vězeň do Janova. Po podepsání míru mezi znesvářenými stranami následujícího roku byl Giovanni I. propuštěn z janovského zajetí. Se svou ženou Marií měl šestý vévoda z Naxu pouze dceru Fiorenzu, která se stala jeho nástupkyní.
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- John I Sanudo (or Giovanni; died 1362) was the sixth Duke of the Archipelago from 1341 to his death. He was the brother and successor of Nicholas I and son of William I. His other brother was Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos. In 1344, the Ottoman Turks occupied part of Naxos, enslaving 6,000 locals. John was a supporter of the Venice in her war against Genoa, but he was captured and taken captive to Genoa in 1354. He was let go in by the terms of the peace treaty of 1355. By his wife Maria ...
- Giovanni I. byl od roku 1341 šestým vévodou z Naxu a vládl až do své smrti v roce 1362. Giovanni byl syn čtvrtého naxoského vévody Guglielma I. a nastoupil na trůn po svém bratrovi Niccolòvi I. Roku 1344 osmanští Turci obsadili část ostrova Naxu a 6 000 ostrovanů uvrhli do otroctví. Giovanni I. ve sporu mezi Benátskou a Janovskou republikou podpořil Benátky, ale v roce 1354 byl Janovany poražen a vzat jako vězeň do Janova.
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