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650: 251:. However Marie contested the succession. By 1364, Marie owned sixteen castles in Achaia and thus controlled a considerable section of the Principality. She kept the title of Princess of Achaia and put forth her son Hugh as her own candidate for the throne of the principality. Hugh was still unable to claim the throne of Cyprus but his uncle Peter I named him Prince of Galilee in 1365. In 1366, Hugh invaded the 284:
Hugh of Lusignan married Marie de Morphou, a daughter of Jean de Morphou, Count of Roucha, but seems to have died childless. He predeceased his mother c. 1385. The last will and testament of Marie names her nephew
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for the demise of Guy, dated to 24 September 1343. The actual death likely occurred in the months preceding the letter. The widowed Marie was not allowed to leave Cyprus until 1346 by orders of her father-in-law.
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in hope of escaping the spreading epidemic. Robert was among the prisoners following Louis I to Hungary. He spent about four years in captivity and only returned to his wife in Naples during March, 1352.
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On 17 January 1369, Peter I of Cyprus was assassinated by three of his own knights, in his own bed at the Palace of La Cava, Nicosia. He was succeeded by his son
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On 10 September 1364, Robert of Taranto died. His marriage with Marie had been childless and his legal heir was his younger brother
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They were soon separated for a number of years. Joan was a main suspect for orchestrating the assassination of her first husband
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Marie benefited by the brief campaign as Robert transferred to her lands in Corfu, Kefalonia and the
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reached the Italian Peninsula, forcing Louis I and the majority of his army to retreat back to the
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Hugh of Lusignan, their only known son, was born in about 1335. Her husband was appointed
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Women in Power 1350 - 1400: "1359-63 Sovereign Countess Marie I de Bourbon of Vestitza"
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between 1336 and 1338. He died in 1343 from unstated causes. The correspondence of
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at the head of 12,000 mercenaries, initiating a war of succession for Achaia.
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In 1346, Marie and her son left Cyprus in exile. By 1347, they had settled in
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A History of the Crusades, Vol. III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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and his first wife Marie d'Ibelin. On 20 December 1328, Marie and Guy were
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Topping, Peter (1975). "The Morea, 1311–1364". In Hazard, Harry W. (ed.).
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in June 1329. On 31 January 1330, Marie and Guy were married in person at
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in a retaliation campaign. While Joan and her second husband
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for 6,000 gold pieces. Her fiefdoms of Vostitsa and
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Index

Marie de Bourbon (disambiguation)
Robert of Taranto
Latin Emperor
Constantinople
Louis I, Duke of Bourbon
Mary of Avesnes
Peter I, Duke of Bourbon
James I, Count of La Marche
Guy of Lusignan
Prince of Galilee
Hugh IV of Cyprus
married by proxy
Famagusta
Kingdom of Cyprus
Santa Sophia
Nicosia
Constable of Cyprus
Pope Clement VI
condolences
Naples
Kingdom of Naples
Joan I of Naples
Robert of Taranto
Latin Empire
Principality of Taranto
Principality of Achaea
Captain General
Andrew, Duke of Calabria
Louis I of Hungary
Italian Peninsula

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