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and given to a knight named Guy of Dramelay, who had only recently arrived in the Morea. While otherwise reliable, the Aragonese version is considered erroneous in this regard.
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Guy's tenure as a baron is relatively obscure. In 1280, he is known to have enlarged the barony by acquiring neighbouring lands such as parts of the
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since 1209, when a "G. of Dramelay" (possibly "Guy", in which case this would be Guy I) is attested among the signatories of the
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on the other hand reports a completely different story, according to which the castle of Chalandritsa had been built by
201:. Guy died shortly after, either in late 1285 or in early 1286, leaving his barony to an unnamed daughter, who married 341: 447: 437: 393: 190: 165: 298:
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The Frankish Morea. Historical, Topographic and Archaeological Studies on the Principality of Achaea
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Guy was a scion of the Dramelay (or Trimolay, Tremolay) family from the
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A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189–1311
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13th-century people from the Principality of Achaea
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Index

Baron of Chalandritsa
Robert of Dramelay
George I Ghisi
French
Baron of Chalandritsa
Principality of Achaea
Frankish Greece
bailli
namesake village
Burgundy
Barony of Chalandritsa
Treaty of Sapienza
Jean Alexandre Buchon
Karl Hopf
Robert
Chronicle of the Morea
Conrad of Aleman
Baron of Patras
William II of Villehardouin
Lisarea
Mitopoli
bailli
King of Naples
Narjot de Toucy
Duke of Athens
William I de la Roche
George I Ghisi
Tinos
Mykonos
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