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560 APPENDIX Scyros, Sciathos, "1 Chelidrorai. J Scopelos. Negroponte. Carystos (in Negroponte). Lemnos. Lesbos. Chios, Samos. Nikaria (Icaria). Stampali (Astypalaea). Amorgos. Nisyros, Piscopia, Calchi. Rhodes. Scarpanto (Carpathos). Candia. The Ghisi 1207-1269 ; Greek Empire 1269- 1455 ; Venetian 1455-1537- The Ghisi 1207-12G2 ; the Tiepoli 1262-1310 ; the Greek Empire 1310-1454 ; Venetian 1454-1538. k : the dalle Carceri 1205-1254 ; the Da Ver- ona 1254-1383 ; the Sommaripa 1.383-1470. i : the Peccorari 1205-1214 ; the dalle Carceri 1214-c. 1300; the Ghisi c. 1300-1390; Venetian 1390-1470. I : The da Verona 1205-1383 ; the da Nover 1383-1470. The dalle Carceri l205-c. 12.54 ; 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. The Navigajosi (-svith these, subsequently, the Gradenighi and Foscari) 1207-1269 ; Greek Empire 1269-1453 ; the Gattilusj 1453-1462. The Greek Empire 1205-1355 ; the Gattilusj 1355-1462. 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. The Beazzani 1205-1333 ; with Chios 1333- 1481 ; the knights of St. .John 1309-1521. The Quirini 1207-1269 ; Greek Empire 1269- 1310 ; the Quirini and Grimani 1310-1537. The Ghisi 1207-1269 ; Greek Empire 1269- 1296 [? 1303] ; the Ghisi 1296-1368 ; 4 : the Quirini 1368-1537 ; I : the Grimani 1368-1446 ; the Quirini 1446-1537. With Rhodes 1205-1306 ; the Assanti 1306- 1385 ; vnth Rhodes 1385-1521. Gavalas 1204-1246 ; Greek Empire 1246-1283 ; the Aidonoghlii 1283-1309 ; the Knights of St. John 1309-1521. With Rhodes 1204-1306 ; the Moreschi 1306- 1.309 ; the Cornari 1.309-1.521. ]Iontferrat 1203-1204 ; Venetian 1204-1669. [See further Hopf's Griechische Geschichte (cited above, App. 1, ad fin.); on Carj-stos, his art. in the Sitzungsber. of the Vienna Acad., 11, p. 555 sqq. (1853) ; on Andros, ib., 16, p. 23 sqq. (1855) ; on Chios, his article on the Giustiniani in Ersch and Gruber's Enzyklopadie, vol. 68, p. 290 sqq., 1859 (and see T. Bent, The Lords of Chios. Eng. Hist. Rev. 4, p. 467 sqq., 1889) ; on the Archipelago his Veneto-byzantinische Analekten, 1860, and his article on the Ghisi in Ersch and Gruber, vol. 64, p. 336 sqq., 1857 ; on Negroponte, see J. B. Bur-, The Lombards and Venetians in Eubcea, in Journal of HeUenic Studies, 7, p. 309 sqq., 8, p. 194 sqq., 9, p. 91 sqq. (1886-8) ; and L. de Mas Latrie in the Rev. de 1' Orient Latin, 1, p. 413 sqq. (1893).] ABEKCEBK UNIVEBSITY PRESS.