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Roger Deslaur or Desllor, a
knight from
Roussillon in the
service of
Walter V of Brienne, Duke of Athens, was one of the few men to
survive the bloody...
- Prin****lity of Achaea.
After his death, his
widow and
domain p****ed to
Roger Deslaur, who in the
aftermath of
Cephissus was for a
brief time (1311–1312) selected...
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appanage in the
hands of
younger sons and
under vicars general.
Roger Deslaur (1311–1312)
Manfred (1312–1317)
William II (1317–1338) John II (1338–1348)...
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arrived in
Piraeus in 1312 with five
Sicilian galleys to
relieve Roger Deslaur of the government.
Berenguer was an able
governor who
strengthened the...
- and respected, to lead them, but
after he declined,
chose Roger Deslaur instead.
Deslaur proved a disappointment, and the
hostility of
Venice and the other...
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leader in
Gascony during the
final phase of the
Hundred Years' War.
Roger Deslaur Spanish almogàver in the
service of
Walter V of Brienne. One of the few...
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Aragonese Sicily Duke of
Athens &
Neopatria Reign 1312–1317
Predecessor Roger Deslaur Successor William II, Duke of
Athens Born 1306 Died 9
November 1317 Trapani...
- Hugh
Count of Brienne, Lecce, and
Conversano 1296–1311 Succeeded by
Walter VI Preceded by Guy II Duke of
Athens 1308–1311 Succeeded by
Roger Deslaur...
- (after 1319) 1317 – ca. 1330 Succeeded by
Nicholas Lancia Preceded by
Roger Deslaur as Lord of
Salona Count of
Salona 1318–1338 Succeeded by
Peter Fadrique...
- what is now
Central Greece. In 1310, the new
leader of the
Company Roger Deslaur offered his
services to
Walter V of Brienne, Duke of Athens, and cleared...