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Margaret of Villehardouin

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her sister, if the latter died childless, but Isabella had a daughter. In addition, when Charles of Anjou gave the Principality to Isabella in 1289, he explicitly limited her heirs to her own descendants. As J. Longnon commented, her rights on Achaea were "more than doubtful", and her claims were again disregarded by the principality's suzerain,
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in 1312. Margaret's claim rested on her interpretation of the Treaty of Viterbo, which stipulated the creation of such a fief, but only for a male descendant of William II. A later document dated to 1344 also asserts that William had included in his will the stipulation that Margaret would inherit
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on 14 February 1314 in great pomp. Margaret passed her titles and claims to them, and returned to Achaea in the summer of 1314, where she was imprisoned by the Angevin
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as "the most beautiful creature one could possibly behold" and "the wisest lady in the world"—and the wedding was celebrated at
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In order to gain support for her claims, in February 1314 Margaret visited Sicily in order to wed her only daughter,
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La Morée franque. Recherches historiques, topographiques et archéologiques sur la principauté d'Achaïe
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In ca. 1276, her father granted her two thirds (16 knights' fiefs) of the
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in July 1316, and the remnants of the Majorcan army withdrew soon after.
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L'empire latin de Constantinople et la principauté de Morée
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In 1304, she claimed from her brother-in-law, Prince
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13th-century people from the Principality of Achaea
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14th-century people from the Principality of Achaea
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Index

William II of Villehardouin
Prince of Achaea
Anna Komnene Doukaina
Barony of Akova
Treaty of Viterbo
Sicily
Charles of Anjou
Isabella
Barony of Kalamata
Chlemoutsi
Messenia
Philip of Savoy
Principality of Achaea
Isabella
Philip of Taranto
Matilda of Hainaut
Louis of Burgundy
Isabella of Sabran
Infante
Ferdinand of Majorca
Ramon Muntaner
Messina
bailli
Nicholas le Maure
Chlemoutsi
Battle of Manolada
Isnard of Sabran
Isabella of Sabran
Ferdinand of Majorca
James II of Majorca

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