- The
Duchy of
Neopatras (Catalan:
Ducat de
Neopàtria; Sicilian:
Ducatu di
Neopatria; Gr****: Δουκάτο Νέων Πατρών; Latin:
Ducatus Neopatriae) was a prin****lity...
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Prince of Taranto, Duke of
Athens and
Neopatria. John (1317–1348), Duke of Randazzo, Duke of
Athens and
Neopatria,
Regent of
Sicily (from 1338). Catherine...
- and (nominal)
Corsica and king of Sicily, duke (nominal) of
Athens and
Neopatria, and
count of Barcelona,
Roussillon and
Cerdanya (1412–1416). He was also...
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incorporation of the
County of Urgell,
Duchy of Athens, and
Duchy of
Neopatria into the
Crown of Aragon.
Alfonso was born in Naples, the
second son of...
- (1297–1410) Duke of
Athens (1312–1388)
Count of
Urgell (1314–1413) Duke of
Neopatria (1319–1390)
Royal House of
Aragon "Provence §1. Geschiedenis". Encarta...
- Greece, and the Balearics. His wars in
Greece made him Duke of
Athens and
Neopatria in 1381.
Peter was born at Balaguer, the
eldest son and heir of Alfons...
- (born 1305), died
young Manfred, Duke of
Athens and
Neopatria (1306–1317), Duke of
Athens and
Neopatria Constance,
married on
December 29, 1331 to Leo IV...
- of
Jerusalem (from 25 July 1554) King of Sicily. Duke of Athens, of
Neopatria King of
Valencia King of
Majorca King of
Sardinia and of Corsica, Margrave...
- July 1363 – 25 May 1401) was
Queen of
Sicily and
Duchess of
Athens and
Neopatria from 1377
until her death. Born in Catania,
Maria was the
daughter and...
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Peter II of Sicily 2 Manfred, Duke of
Athens and
Neopatria 2
William II, Duke of
Athens and
Neopatria 2 John, Duke of Randazzo 2
James III of Majorca 1...