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Greek Byzantine hagiographer Luca Cancellari (''Luke Cangellaris'', in Greek: ''Λουκάς Καγκελλάρης'') lived during the 12th century in Constantinople, where he painted some of the best icons of Virgin Mary. Admirable icons like the Madonna Nicopeia in St Mark's Basilica, that ended up in Venice after the conquest of Constantinople by the Crusaders in 1204, the Madonna di San Luca in the namesake Sanctuary, transferred in Bologna in 1160 and bearing the inscription ''Opus Lucae Cancellari'', or as read by Antonio Masini (1599-1691) ''Cancellarii'' (in Greek: ''Καγκελλαρίου''),〔Zani 1817-28, vol.XII (1822), annotation 36, p.169〕 the Madonna Salus Populi Romani in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome and other with Greek inscriptions of that period are most probably attributed to him.〔Eleftheroudakis 1929, vol.7, p.21〕〔Helios 1977, vol.11, p.139〕〔Haris Patsis 1980, vol.18, p.579〕 His work is often confused with that of his namesake the apostle Luke. Giovanni Lami, who strongly opposed that Saint Luke the Evangelist was a painter, thought that the icon of Madonna di San Luca was executed by a certain ''Luca Santo'', a Florentin painter of the 14th century.〔Zani 1817-28, vol.XII (1822), annotation 36, p.169-70〕〔Boskovits 1994, p.203〕 He alleged that ''Luca Santo'' was the son of a nominated ''Cancelliere'' and considered improbable the claim that this icon was brought from Constantinople.〔Lami's view is mentioned by professor Cole at Cole 1996, p.127〕 However, there is no evidence identifying Luca Santo or Luca Cancellari either with the influential Tuscan Cancellieri family from Pistoia, or even with the noble Cancellari family from Rome. Although a direct genealogical connection is not possible due to lack of sources prior to the 15th century in Greece, it is recorded that following the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans (1453) the Cangelari family name (in Greek: ''Καγγελάρης'', ''Καγκελάρης'' or ''Καγκελλάρης'') is traced in the island of Corfu, where from its members migrated to Cephalonia (early 16th century), Santa Maura (late 17th century) (Ionian Islands) and other parts of mainland Greece and the diaspora.〔Cangelaris 2011, p.51, ftn.2〕 ==References==
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