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Dushan in 1348, but
Neopatras and the
region around it
remained in
Catalan hands. In 1377, the
title of Duke of
Athens and
Neopatras was ****umed by Peter...
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centre of the new
Duchy of
Neopatras,
which was
joined with the
recently conquered Duchy of
Athens to the south.
Neopatras was one of the last remaining...
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conquered Thebes and part of the
Duchy of
Neopatras. Meanwhile, the
Aragonese kept
another part of
Neopatras and Attica.
After 1381 the
Duchy was ruled...
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Battle of
Neopatras was
fought in the
early 1270s
between a
Byzantine army
besieging the city of
Neopatras and the
forces of John I Doukas,
ruler of...
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Tralles and
Nyssa four
years later. On 1 May 1277, John
convoked a
synod at
Neopatras that
anathematized the Emperor, Patriarch, and Pope as heretics. In response...
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Archbishopric of
Neopatras is a
titular see of the
Catholic Church. It was
established briefly as a
residential episcopal see at
Neopatras ("New Patras"...
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ruler of
Thessaly with his seat at
Neopatras,
whence Western chroniclers often erroneously called him "Duke of
Neopatras".
Although Michael VIII Palaiologos...
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Blekinge Halland Uppland Duchy of
Athens Duchy of the
Archipelago Duchy of
Neopatras Duchy of
Philippopolis Duchy of the
Franks Duchy of
Lower Pannonia Duchy...
- the
House of
Barcelona which ruled in
Neopatras, Sicily, and
Sardinia was great. He was
succeeded in
Neopatras by one John Mascó. Giunta,
Francesco (1960)...
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Thebes and the
region of Thessaly,
converting the
latter into the
Duchy of
Neopatras,
where they
established themselves as
feudal lords. In 1312, they accepted...