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  2. Geoffrey II of Villehardouin - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey was born as the eldest son of Geoffrey of Villehardouin, a French knight from Champagne and his wife, Elisabeth of Chappes. [citation needed] His father entered the Fourth Crusade in 1205, later conquered a significant part of the Peloponnese and seized the throne of the Principality of Achaea following the death of its first prince, William I (1205–1209).

  3. Andronikos Asen Zaccaria - Wikipedia

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    From his marriage to Catherine Le Maure, Andronikos Asen had at least four sons: [1] [19] Centurione II Zaccaria (died 1432): Baron of Chalandritsa, later he became Prince of Achaea (1404-1430) after being confirmed by King Ladislaus of Naples as such.

  4. Prince of Achaea - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Achaea was the ruler of the Principality of Achaea, one of the crusader states founded in Greece in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade (1202–1204). The principality witnessed various overlords during its more than two centuries of existence, initially, Achaea was a vassal state of the Kingdom of Thessalonica under Boniface I of house Montferrat, then of the Latin Empire of ...

  5. Principality of Achaea - Wikipedia

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    Achaea was founded in 1205 by William of Champlitte and Geoffrey I of Villehardouin, who undertook to conquer the Peloponnese on behalf of Boniface of Montferrat, King of Thessalonica. With a force of no more than 100 knights and 500 foot soldiers, they took Achaea and Elis , and after defeating the local Greeks in the Battle of the Olive Grove ...

  6. Achaeus (son of Xuthus) - Wikipedia

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    The Achaeans regarded him as the author of their race, and derived from him their own name as well as that of Achaia, which was formerly called Aegialus. When his uncle Aeolus in Thessaly, whence he himself had come to Peloponnesus, died, he went there and made himself master of Phthiotis, which now also received from him the name of Achaia.

  7. Villehardouin family - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of Villehardouin (1260/63–1312), Princess of Achaea in 1289–1307; married Philip of Sicily (died 1277), Florent of Hainaut (died 1297), Philip of Savoy (died 1334) Matilda of Hainaut (died 1331), Lady of Kalamata in 1297–1308, 1311–1322, Princess of Achaea in 1313–1318; married Guy II de la Roche (died 1308), Louis of ...

  8. Geoffrey I of Villehardouin - Wikipedia

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    In 1208 William I of Achaea sought to claim an inheritance his brother had left to him. [5] [11] However, both the first prince of Achaea and his nephew died. [12] The Chronicle of the Morea narrates that Geoffrey only became prince of Achaea some time later. [13] The medieval castle on Larissa Hill in Argos

  9. John Asen Zaccaria - Wikipedia

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    In 1429, Prince Centurione was besieged inside the castle of Chalandritsa by the forces of Thomas Palaiologos.John dispatched a messenger with the name John Balotas to Constantine Palaiologos (who would become the last emperor of the eastern Roman empire) to declare that John preferred to hand over Chalandritsa to Theodora Tocco, wife of Constantine, as she was a sister of his spouse Magdalene ...

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