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− | '''Prince of Achaia''' was a title given in | + | '''Prince of Achaia''' was a title given in Medieval times to the Latin rulers of the Principality of Achaea in the [[Peloponnese]]. The following is a list of the rulers of the Principality of Achaia. |
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[[Philip of Taranto]] (1364-1373) with [[Marie de Bourbon]] (1354-1370) | [[Philip of Taranto]] (1364-1373) with [[Marie de Bourbon]] (1354-1370) | ||
− | [[Joanna | + | [[Joanna II d'Anjou]], Queen of Naples (1373-1376) |
[[Knights Hospitallers]] (1376-1381) | [[Knights Hospitallers]] (1376-1381) | ||
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[[Jacque de Baux]] (1381-1383) | [[Jacque de Baux]] (1381-1383) | ||
− | [[Charles III]], King of Naples (1381-1386) | + | [[Charles III d'Anjou]], King of Naples (1381-1386) |
− | [[Ladislas]], King of Naples. (1386-1396) | + | [[Ladislas I d'Anjou]], King of Naples. (1386-1396) |
[[Pierre de San Superan]] (1396-1402) | [[Pierre de San Superan]] (1396-1402) |
Latest revision as of 10:11, January 27, 2012
Prince of Achaia was a title given in Medieval times to the Latin rulers of the Principality of Achaea in the Peloponnese. The following is a list of the rulers of the Principality of Achaia.
Principality of Achaia
William I de Champlitte (1205-1209)
Geoffrey I de Villehardouin (1209-1228)
Geoffrey II de Villehardouin (1228-1246)
Wiliam II de Villehardouin (1246-1278)
Charles I d'Anjou (through the baili) (1278-1285)
Charles II d'Anjou (through the baili) (1285-1289)
Isabelle de Villehardouin and Florent de Hainault (1289-1297)
Isabelle de Villehardouin (1297-1301)
Isabelle de Villehardouin and Philip of Savoy (1301-1305)
Philip I of Taranto (1307-1313)
Mahaut de Hainault and Louis of Burgundy (1313-1316)
Mahaut de Hainault (1316-1318)
Giovanni di Gravina (1318-1332)
Robert of Taranto with his mother Caterina de Valois (1333-1346)
Robert of Taranto (1346-1364)
Philip of Taranto (1364-1373) with Marie de Bourbon (1354-1370)
Joanna II d'Anjou, Queen of Naples (1373-1376)
Knights Hospitallers (1376-1381)
Jacque de Baux (1381-1383)
Charles III d'Anjou, King of Naples (1381-1386)
Ladislas I d'Anjou, King of Naples. (1386-1396)
Pierre de San Superan (1396-1402)
Maria Zaccaria (1402-1404)
Centurione II Zaccaria (1404-1432)
Byzantine control: Despotate of Morea (1432-1460)