- The War of the
Euboeote Succession was
fought in 1256–1258
between the
Prince of Achaea,
William of Villehardouin, and a
broad coalition of
other rulers...
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history only on the day she died, for her
death caused the war of the
Euboeote succession". Setton,
among other scholars,
endorses Raymond-Joseph Loenertz's...
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suzerainty over Athens, a
claim disputed by the de la
Roche in the War of the
Euboeote Succession. Like the rest of
Latin Greece, however, the
Duchy recognized...
- Republic,
which secured control of the island's
commerce in the War of the
Euboeote Succession (1256–1258) and
gradually expanded its control,
until they acquired...
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military commander. He was
involved in
three major conflicts: the War of the
Euboeote Succession,
where Gradenigo organized a
league of the
lords of
Latin Greece...
- Gdańsk
Duchy of
Lubiszewo State of the
Teutonic Order 1256 1258 War of the
Euboeote Succession Prin****lity of
Achaea Republic of
Genoa Republic of Venice...
- Greece, and was
attacked by the Prin****lity of
Achaea in the War of the
Euboeote Succession (1257/8), the
Catalan Company in 1317, the
Turks in 1350/1,...
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princes led by the Duke of Athens, Guy I de la
Roche and ends the War of the
Euboeote Succession.
Battle of Acre 25 June –
Fleet of the
Republic of
Venice defeats...
- 988),
while James renounces his
claims over Occitania. June – War of the
Euboeote Succession:
Achaean forces under William II
Villehardouin defeat a coalition...
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Nymphaeum Constantinople 1235
Genoese occupation of
Rhodes War of the
Euboeote Succession Pelagonia Constantinople 1260
Constantinople 1261
Treaty of...