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Geoffrey of
Villehardouin (c. 1150 – c. 1213) was a
French knight and
historian who parti****ted in and
chronicled the
Fourth Crusade. He is considered...
- The
Villehardouin family was a
noble dynasty that
originated in
Villehardouin, a
former commune of the Aube department, now part of Val-d'Auzon, France...
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Isabella of
Villehardouin (1260/1263 – 23
January 1312) was
reigning Princess of
Achaea from 1289 to 1307. She was the
elder daughter of
Prince William...
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William of
Villehardouin (French:
Guillaume de
Villehardouin; Kalamata, c. 1211 – 1 May 1278) was the
fourth prince of
Achaea in
Frankish Greece, from...
- the
lords appointed a six-member committee,
among them
Geoffrey of
Villehardouin (later the crusade's chronicler), to
negotiate contracts with maritime...
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Theodosius of
Villehardouin or
Theodosios Prinkips (fl. 1260–1283) was the Gr****
Orthodox patriarch of
Antioch as
Theodosius V from 1278 to 1283. He am****ed...
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amalgamation of the
communes of Auzon-les-Marais,
Montangon and
Villehardouin.
House of
Villehardouin Communes of the Aube
department Parc
naturel régional de...
- by
Geoffrey of
Villehardouin, a
knight and crusader, who was an
eyewitness of the sack of
Constantinople on 13
April 1204.
Villehardouin was
present at...
- 1259–1262,
during the
captivity of her husband,
Prince William II of
Villehardouin, by the
Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.
After William II's...
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Succession was
fought in 1256–1258
between the
Prince of Achaea,
William of
Villehardouin, and a
broad coalition of
other rulers from
throughout Frankish Greece...