-
Urtubia are with
Mahiot in the
Morea again. The
Company organised itself as a
viceregal power in
Achaea under three captains:
Mahiot,
Pedro de San Superano...
-
Youssef Mahiot (born 31 July 1987 in Fez, Morocco),
known professionally as Weld L'Griya, is a
Moroccan rapper and rap
lyricist known for his
harsh criticism...
- The
Navarrese Company was led by four individuals:
Pedro de la Saga and
Mahiot de Coquerel, both
chamberlains of the
Navarrese king; John de Urtubia; and...
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Roger de Flor;
Bernat de
Rocafort Disbanded, 1390
Navarrese Company c.1360
Mahiot of Coquerel;
Pedro de San
Superano Disbanded, c.1390?
Great Company 1342...
- The
Porte Maillot (also
known as the
porte Mahiaulx,
Mahiau or
Mahiot after a Paille-maille court, or the
Porte de Neuilly) is one of the
access points...
- The
Navarrese Company was
commanded by four leaders:
Pedro de la Saga and
Mahiot de Coquerel, both
chamberlains of the
Navarrese king; John de Urtubia; and...
- the sole
authority in Achaea. The
commanders of the
Navarrese Company,
Mahiot de
Coquerel (until 1386) and
Peter of San
Superano (after 1386) kept up...
- the time that he was
military captain in the Prin****lity of Morea,
while Mahiot de
Coquerel was
bailli of the Prin****lity). On 12
September 1382, in another...
-
appointed the
leader of the
Navarrese Company,
Mahiot de Coquerel, as his bailli. When
James died in 1383,
Mahiot recognized Charles III as suzerain. Foscari...
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Hospitaller under Juan Fernández de Heredia, 1377–1381
Dominic de
Alamania 1380
Mahiot de
Coquerel 1381–?
James of Baux Interregnum: De
facto rule by the Navarrese...