Princes of Achaea
See also: Princess of AchaeaPrince | Other titles | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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William I 1205-1209 with his nephew Hugh as regent and heir |
- | 12th century son of Eudes of Champlitte |
never married | 1209 Apulia, Kingdom of Sicily |
Geoffrey I 1209-1228 |
- | 12th century {nephew of Geoffrey of Villehardouin, Marshal of Champagne and of Romania) |
?? | 1228 |
Geoffrey II 1218-1245 |
- | 1195 son of Geoffrey I of Villehardouin |
Agnes of Courtenay 1217 no heirs |
1245 aged 50 Andravida, Achaea |
William II 1245-1278 |
nominal Duke of the Archipelago from 1236 | after 1195 Kalamata castle son of Geoffrey I of Villehardouin |
daughter of Narjot de Toucy 1239 no children Carintana della Carceri before 1255 no children Anna Komnene Doukaina 1259 2 daughters |
1 May 1278 |
Charles I 1278-1285 |
King of Sicily to 1282 King of Naples King of Albania Count of Provence Count of Anjou |
21 March 1226 France son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile |
Beatrice of Provence 31 January 1246 7 children Margaret of Burgundy 1268 no children |
7 January 1285 aged 58 Foggia, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples |
Charles II 1285-1289 |
King of Naples King of Albania Count of Anjou |
1254 son of King Charles I and Beatrice of Provence |
Maria of Hungary 1270 14 children |
5 May 1309 aged about 55 Naples, Kingdom of Naples |
Isabella 1289-1307 with Florent until 1297 with Philip I from 1301 |
- | c. 1260 daughter of Prince William II and Anne Komnene Doukaina |
Philip of Sicily, titular King of Thessalonica 28 May 1271 no children Florent of Hainaut 16 September 1289 one daughter Philip I of Piedmont 12 February 1301 no children |
23 January 1312 Hainaut |
Florent 1289-1297 with Isabella |
Stadholder of Zeeland Constable of the Kingdom of Naples |
c. 1255 son of John I of Avesnes and Adelaide of Holland |
Isabella of Villehardouin 16 September 1289 one daughter |
23 January 1297 aged about 41 Castle of Saint George, Arcadia |
Philip I 1301-1307 with Isabella |
Lord of Piedmont | 1278 son of Thomas III of Piedmont and Guia of Burgundy |
Isabella of Villehardouin 12 February 1301 no children Catherine de la Tour du Pin 1312 5 children |
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Philip II 1307-1313 |
Prince of Taranto Lord of the Kingdom of Albania titular Latin Emperor jure uxoris from 1313 |
10 November 1278 Naples, Kingdom of Naples son of King Charles II and Maria of Hungary |
Thamar Angelina Komnene 12 July 1294 5 children Catherine of Valois 29 July 1313 5 children |
26 December 1331 aged 53 |
Matilda 1313-1318 with Louis until 1316 in opposition to Odo from 1316 |
Duchess of Athens 1289-1308 Duchess of Durazzo 1318-1321 |
29 November 1293 daughter of Florent of Hainaut and Isabella of Villehardouin, Princess of Achaea |
Guy II de la Roche, Duke of Athens 1299 no children Louis of Burgundy 31 July 1313 no children John, Duke of Durazzo March 1318 no children Hugh de La Palice c. 1321 no children |
1331 aged about 38 Aversa, Kingdom of Naples |
Louis 1313-1316 with Matilda |
titular King of Thessalonica | 1297 son of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and Agnes of France |
Matilda of Hainaut, Princess of Achaea 31 July 1313 no children |
2 August 1316 aged about 19 Elis |
Odo 1316-1320 in opposition to Matilda until 1318 |
Duke of Burgundy | 1295 son of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and Agnes of France |
Joan III, Countess of Burgundy 1318 6 children |
3 April 1350 aged about 55 |
Louis 1320-1321 |
Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis | 1279 son of Robert, Count of Clermont and Beatrix of Burgundy |
Mary of Avesnes 1310 8 children |
29 January 1342 aged about 62 |
John 1322-1332 |
Count of Gravina | 1294 son of King Charles II and Maria of Hungary |
Matilda of Hainaut, Princess of Achaea March 1318 no children Agnes de Périgord 14 November 1321 4 sons |
5 August 1336 aged 42 |
Robert 1332-1364 |
Prince of Taranto until 1346 titular Latin Emperor from 1346 |
1319 son of Prince Philip II and Catherine of Valois |
Marie of Bourbon 9 September 1347 no children |
10 September 1364 aged about 45 Naples, Kingdom of Naples |
Philip III 1364-1373 |
Prince of Taranto titular Latin Emperor |
1329 son of Prince Philip II and Catherine of Valois |
Maria of Calabria April 1355 5 children Elizabeth of Slavonia 20 October 1370 one son |
25 November 1374 aged about 45 Taranto, Kingdom of Naples |
Joan 1373-1381 |
Queen of Naples Countess of Provence titular Queen consort of Majorca |
1328 Naples, Kingdom of Naples daughter of Charles, Duke of Calabria and Marie of Valois |
Andrew, Duke of Calabria 1334 one son Louis, Prince of Taranto 20 August 1346 2 daughters James IV of Majorca 26 September 1363 no children Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 25 September 1376 no children |
12 May 1382 aged about 54 San Fele, Kingdom of Naples |
James 1381-1383 |
Duke of Andria Prince of Taranto titular Latin Emperor |
?? son of Francis of Baux, Duke of Andria and Marguerite of Taranto |
Agnes of Durazzo 16 September 1382 no children |
7 July 1383 |
Charles III 1383-1386 |
King of Naples King of Hungary from 1385 |
1345 Naples, Kingdom of Naples son of Louis of Durazzo and Margaret of Sanseverino |
Margaret of Durazzo February 1369 3 children |
7 February 1386 aged about 40 Visegrád, Kingdom of Hungary |
Interregnum: At Charles III's death in 1386 the principality entered an interregnum where five pretenders claimed its throne, none having a strong enough claim to be considered a ruler until Peter of Saint Superan, leader of the Navarrese Company, declared himself Prince in 1396 with the blessing of Pope Urban VI, who claimed ownership of the principality since James of Baux's heirs had forfeited their rights to the Holy See. | ||||
Pedro Bordo de San Superano 1396-1402 |
- | ?? | Maria II Zaccaria one son |
1402 Modon or Coron, Byzantine Empire |
Maria II Zaccaria 1402-1404 |
- | ?? | Pedro Bordo de San Superano one son |
after 1404 |
Centurione II Zaccaria 1404-1432 |
Baron of Arcadia | ?? son of Andronico Asano Zaccaria |
Creusa Tocco c. 1404 one daughter |
1432 Arcadia |
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