The History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond: 1204-1461 |
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... prince of Achaia , in 1358 , contains the expression- " In dictâ provinciâ Calamatæ et provincia Amorreæ . " -Buchon , Nouvelles Recherches sur la Principauté Française de Morée . Diplomes , p . 160 , 213 . Leake's Peloponnesiaca , p ...
... prince of Achaia , in 1358 , contains the expression- " In dictâ provinciâ Calamatæ et provincia Amorreæ . " -Buchon , Nouvelles Recherches sur la Principauté Française de Morée . Diplomes , p . 160 , 213 . Leake's Peloponnesiaca , p ...
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... Achaia.1 Henry now found himself sorely embarrassed ; for , not contemplating any serious opposition , he had ... prince of Achaia . This is a manifest error , and the authority of the Chronicle of the Conquest is of no value . The text ...
... Achaia.1 Henry now found himself sorely embarrassed ; for , not contemplating any serious opposition , he had ... prince of Achaia . This is a manifest error , and the authority of the Chronicle of the Conquest is of no value . The text ...
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... prince of Achaia , who was then , and for many years after , unable to complete the conquest of his own principality ... Achaia at the time it was held , having received the office of seneschal of Romania at its meeting , in order to ...
... prince of Achaia , who was then , and for many years after , unable to complete the conquest of his own principality ... Achaia at the time it was held , having received the office of seneschal of Romania at its meeting , in order to ...
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... Duke of the Archipelago ; and Geffrey Villehardoin the younger , bailly of Achaia , in the absence of his prince , William de Champlitte , was appointed seneschal of Romania , that he might become a great feudatory in virtue of his ...
... Duke of the Archipelago ; and Geffrey Villehardoin the younger , bailly of Achaia , in the absence of his prince , William de Champlitte , was appointed seneschal of Romania , that he might become a great feudatory in virtue of his ...
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... Prince of Achaia by his marriage with Maud of Hainault , the possessor of that principality . On the death of Louis , the title returned to Eudes IV . , duke of Burgundy , his surviving brother , who sold all his claims to the imaginary ...
... Prince of Achaia by his marriage with Maud of Hainault , the possessor of that principality . On the death of Louis , the title returned to Eudes IV . , duke of Burgundy , his surviving brother , who sold all his claims to the imaginary ...
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