Fiorenza I Sanudo, Lady of Milos

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Fiorenza Sanudo (died after 1397) was lady of the island of Milos in Frankish Greece. [1] [2]

She was a daughter of Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos. [3]

She married in 1383 Francesco I Crispo, who became the tenth Duke of the Archipelago, and had issue. [4]

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