List of island dynasties in Greece

This is a list of Greek island dynasties following the Latin conquest, based on the contributions of historian and professor Carl Hermann Friedrich Johann Hopf (1832-1873). Hopf's publications, particularly "Urkunden und Zusätze zur Geschichte der Insel Andros und ihrer Beherrscher in dem Zeitraume von 1207 bis 1566," published in the Sitzungsberichte of the Vienna Academy in 1856, provided a comprehensive list of island lordships, which provide an insight in the governance of the islands during Latin conquest period.[1][2]

Island Ownership and years
Corfu Venetian 1207-c. 1214; to Despotate of Epirus c. 1214-1259; King Manfred and Filippo Chinardo 1259-1267; Neapolitan 1267-1386; Venetian 1386-1797.
Cefalonia, Zante, Ithaca Despotate of Epirus 1205-1337; Greek Empire 1337-1357; the Tocchi 1357-1482.
Santa Maura Despotate of Epirus 1205-1331; Giorgi 1331-1362; the Tocchi 1362-1482.
Paxo With Cefalonia 1205-1357; St. Ippolyto 1357-1484; Ugoth (Gotti) 1484-1527. With Cerigotto 1527-1707.
Cerigo (Cythera) The Venieri 1207-1269; the Monojanni 1267-1309; the Venieri 1300-1707·
Cerigotto The Viari 1207-1655; the Foscarini and Giustiniani 1655-1797.
Salamis With Athens.
Aegina With Carystos 1205-1317; Aragonese 1317-c. 1400; Cavopena c. 1400-1451; Venetian 1451-1537.
Delos, Gyaros, Cythnos (Patmos). With Naxos. [Sanudo allowed Patmos, the apostle’s island, to preserve its independence.]
Tinos and Miconos The Ghisi 1207-1390; Venetian 1390-1718. (Held in lief by Venetian counts belonging to the houses of Bembo, Quirini, and Fabieri 1407-1429·)
Andros The Dandoli 1207-1233; the Ghisi 1233-c. 1250; the Sanudi c. 1250-1384; the Zeni 1384-1437; the Sommaripa 1437-1566.
Syra With Naxos.
Zia (Ceos) (Ceos was under the Greek Empire from 1269 to 1296) 1/4: The Giustiniani 1207-1366; the Catalan family Da Coronia 1366-1464; the Gozzadini 1464-1537. 1/4: The Michieli 1207-1355; the Premarini 1355 forward. 1/2:The Ghisi 1207-1328; the Premarini 1328-1375. 9/16:The Premarini 1375-1537· 3/16:The Sanudi 1375-1405; the Gozzadini 1405-1537.
Serfene (Seriphos) (Seriphos was under the Greek Empire from 1269 to 1296) 1/4:the Michieli 1207-1537; 1/4: the Giustiniani 1207-c. 1412; the Adoldi 1412 forward. 1/2:the Ghisi 1207-1334; the Bragadini 1334-1354; the Minotti 1354-1373; the Adoldi 1373-1432; the Michieli 1432-1537.
Thermia (Cythnos) The Sanudi 1207-c. 1320; the Castelli c. 1322-1331; the Gozzadini 1331-1537-
Sifanto (Siphnos), Sikino, Polycandro (Pholegandros) The Sanudi 1207-1269 (titular, 1341; the Grimani titular 1341-1537); Greek Empire 1269-1307; the Da Coronia 1307-1464; the Gozzadini 1464-1617.
Milos and Cimolos The Sanudi 1207-1376; the Crispi 1376-1566.
Santorin (Thera) and Therasia The Barozzi 1207-1335; with Naxos 1335-1477; the Pisani 1477-1487; with Naxos 1487-1537.
Namfio (Anaphe) The Foscoli 1207-1269; Greek Empire 1269-1307; the Gozzadini 1307-1420; the Crispi 1420-1469; the Barbari 1469-1528; the Pisani 1528-1537.
Nio (Anaea) The Sanudi 1207-1269; Greek Empire 1269-1292; the Schiavi 1292-c. 1320; with Naxos c. 1320-1420; collateral branch of the Crispi 1420-1508; the Pisani 1508-1537.
Paros and Nausa With Naxos 1207-1389; the Sommaripa 1389-1516; the Venieri 1516-1531; the Sagredi 1531-1537.
Antiparos With Paros 1207-1439; the Loredani 1439-c.1490;the Pisani 1490-1537.
Naxos The Sanudi 1207-1362; the Dalle Carceri 1362-1383; the Crispi 1383-1566·
Scyros, Sciathos, Chelidromi The Ghisi 1207-1269; Greek Empire 1269-1455; Venetian 1455-1537.
Scopelos The Ghisi 1207-1262; the Tiepoli 1262-1310; the Greek Empire 1310-1454; Venetian 1454-1538.
Negroponte 1/3: the dalle Carceri 1205-1254; the da Verona 1254-1383; the Somma-ripa 1383-1470. 1/3:the Peccorari 1205-1214; the dalle Carceri 1214-c. 1300; the Ghisi c. 1300-1390; Venetian 1390-14 70. 1/3:The da Verona 1205-1383; the da Noyer 1383-1470.
Carystos (in Negroponte) The dalle Carceri 1205-c. 1254; the Cicons c. 1254-1292; the da Verona, 1292-1317; Aragonese 1317-1365; Venetian 1365-1386; the Giustiniani 1386-1404; Venetian 1404-1406; the Giorgi 1406-1470.
Lemnos The Navigajosi (with these, subsequently, the Gradenighi and Fos-cari) 1207-1269; Greek Empire 1269-1453; the Gattilusj 1453-1462.
Lesbos The Greek Empire 1205-1355; the Gattilusj 1355-1462.
Chios, Samos With Constantinople (Empire of Romania) 1205-1247; with Lesbos 1247-1303; the Zaccaria 1303-1333; Greek Empire 1333-1346; the joint stock company of the Giustiniani, in 14 and more branches, 1346-1566.
Nikaria (Icaria) The Beazzani 1205-1333; with Chios 1333-1481; the knights of St. John 1309-1521.
Stampali (Astypalaea) The Quirini 1207-1269; Greek Empire 1269-1310; the Quirini and Grimani 1310-1537.
Amorgos The Ghisi 1207-1269; Greek Empire 1269-1296 [? 1303]: the Ghisi 1296-1368; 1/2: the Quirini 1368-1537; 1/2: the Grimani 1368-1446; the Quirini 1446-1537.
Nisyros, Piscopia, Calchi With Rhodes 1205-1306; the Assanti 1306-1385; with Rhodes 1385-1521·
Rhodes Gavalas 1204-1246; Greek Empire 1246-1283; the Aidonoghlii 1283-1309; the Knights of St. John 1309-1521.
Scarpanto (Carpathos) With Rhodes 1204-1306; the Moreschi 1306-1309; the Comari 1309-1522.
Candia Montferrat 1203-1204; Venetian 1204-1669.

References

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  1. ^ Gibbon, Edward; Milman, Henry Hart (1776). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. University of California Libraries. New York: Thomas Crowell.
  2. ^ "Anemi - Digital Library of Modern Greek Studies - Urkunden und Zusatze zur Geschichte der Insel Andros und ihrer Beherrscher in dem Zeitraume von 1207 bis 1566. / Von Karl Hopf". anemi.lib.uoc.gr. Retrieved 2024-02-21.