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Narjot de Toucy (died 1241)

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Geanakoplos, Deno John (1953). "Greco-Latin Relations on the Eve of the Byzantine Restoration: The Battle of Pelagonia-1259".
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In 1239 or 1240, presumably after his first wife's death, Narjot de Toucy married the daughter of
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and in 1238–1239 during the Emperor's fund-raising journey in western Europe. He died in 1241.
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and Geoffroy de Merry, Narjot de Toucy formed part of the council that briefly governed
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Bulletin de La Société des Sciences Historiques et Naturelles de l'Yonne
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Jean Longnon, "Les Toucy en Orient et en Italie au XIIIe siècle" in
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Index

Bazarnes
Toucy
Theodore Branas
Constantinople
Conon de BĂ©thune
Robert of Courtenay
regent
Latin Empire
Baldwin II of Constantinople
Theodore Branas
Anna
Philip of Toucy
Sicily
William II of Villehardouin
prince of Achaea
Leonardo of Veruli
Jonas, King of the Cumans


Geanakoplos 1953
doi
10.2307/1291057
JSTOR
1291057
Categories
1241 deaths
Regents of the Latin Empire
House of Toucy
13th-century French nobility

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