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510: 522: 17: 528: 516: 55:, but a charter from 1251, published by J. Longnon in 1973, establishes him as Othon's son. It is unknown when he succeeded to the duchy: Othon is last mentioned in 1225, and was certainly dead by 1234. Again, earlier scholars, following J.A. Buchon and Karl Hopf, supposed that Othon returned to his native 59:
after 1225, whereupon Guy inherited him in Greece; as J. Longnon pointed out, however, although possible, there is no evidence for it. Furthermore, the charter indicates that initially, Guy inherited the duchy and some lands in France, but not Othon's other Greek possession, the lordship of
132:. He left in the spring of 1259. The court of France found him not liable for liege homage and thus unable to be deprived of his fief. His journey was to be his punishment. The 748: 128:. He was subsequently besieged in Thebes and forced to surrender. He did homage at Nikli, but the barons of the realm, not being his peers, sent him for judgment to 77:
Guy also owned the whole of Thebes, for which along with Argos he owed homage to the prince of Achaea. Athens itself was independent of any other sovereign than the
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sometime in 1260. In Spring that year, Guy set out to return to Greece, receiving news on the way that William II had been defeated by Emperor
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asserts that Athens, which was technically only a lordship, was officially raised to the status of a duchy only after Guy met with King
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Guy survived these serious ruptures to the Frankish states in Greece until his death in 1263 and was succeeded by his son
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Guy's early life is obscure. Since the 18th century, historians assumed Guy to have been a nephew of the first
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Guy also served as the administrator of Achaea while William II was held prisoner by Michale VIII.
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Guy married an unknown woman from the de Bruyeres family and had the following children:
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and taken prisoner. Soon after his arrival, news reached him of the fall of
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A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189–1311
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in 1224. The duchy was prospering at the time, however, due to its
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Marguerite (died after 1293), married Count Henry I of Vaudémont
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Catherine, married Carlo di Lagonessa, seneschal of Sicily
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from Walter I's death in 1311 titular, but recognized in
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and in exchange for his own lands and claims in France.
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13th-century people from the Principality of Achaea
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Index


Duke of Athens
Othon
Thebes
duke of Athens
Othon de la Roche
Burgundy
Argos and Nauplia
Principality of Achaea
hyperpyra
Latin emperor
Kingdom of Thessalonica
silk
Venice
Genoa
Bela of St. Omer
Bonne
William II of Achaea
Euboea
hard-fought battle
Mount Karydi
France
Chronicle of Morea
Louis IX of France
Michael VIII Palaeologus
Battle of Pelagonia
Constantinople
Byzantines
John I
John

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