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52: 160:, and demanded sovereignty over most of the European lands of the Byzantine Empire for Thessalonica. Henry succeeded in outmanoeuvring the Lombard barons and in January crowned Demetrius king, but Biandrate and the other Lombard barons launched a rebellion across the kingdom. Henry imprisoned Biandrate in 227:
at Thebes, and went on to Athens. Biandrate escaped in the meantime and headed for Euboea, where Henry followed him. Biandrate tried to have the emperor assassinated, but Henry was protected by Ravano dalle Carceri, who was one of the
192:(Amedeo Buffa) came, was pardoned and re-invested with his fief. The others persisted in their rebellion and kept to their castles. The parliament did however assemble the remainder of the Frankish nobles of southern Greece, such as 204:, and Geoffrey of Villehardouin, now Prince of Achaea. Henry received Villehardouin as his vassal, thereby subordinating Achaea directly to Constantinople rather than Thessalonica, and named him 444: 364: 168:. Henry treated the surrendered barons leniently, allowing them to keep their fiefs. But the rebellion was not yet quelled, as the barons of Central Greece and 220: 208:
of the Latin Empire. After receiving imperial recognition of his title, Villehardouin also secured his position vis-à-vis the
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of the latter's lands among the Crusader leaders, most of Greece was taken over relatively quickly by the Crusaders.
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Hoping to end the conflict quickly and without further bloodshed, Henry convened a parliament in the valley of
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and marched south through Thessaly, overcoming the barons' opposition at
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on the throne. The powerful Lombard barons however, under the regent
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in northern and eastern Greece, and gave fiefs to his followers in
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Henry then resumed his march south, forced the submission of
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Boniface of Montferrat was killed fighting against the
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of Byzantium: The Empire of Constantinople (1204–1228)
329: 269: 341: 477: 445:"The Latin Empire of Constantinople, 1204–1261" 35:in an attempt to resolve the rebellion of the 188:, in May 1209. Of the Lombard barons, only 55:Greek and Latin states in southern Greece, 417: 365:"The Frankish States in Greece, 1204–1311" 323: 121:, under Thessalonica's suzerainty. Only 77:in April 1204, the establishment of the 50: 362: 263: 156:. They also opposed the Latin Emperor, 478: 395: 335: 299: 275: 442: 347: 311: 287: 251: 176:Parliament of Ravennika and aftermath 148:, opposed Demetrius and his mother 13: 140:in 1207, leaving his underage son 14: 522: 212:, by becoming its vassal in the 125:remained in Greek hands, with 1: 239: 56: 46: 18:First Parliament of Ravennika 20:was convened in May 1209 by 7: 455:; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). 443:Wolff, Robert Lee (1969) . 375:; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). 172:still opposed the emperor. 115:Geoffrey I of Villehardouin 10: 527: 418:Van Tricht, Filip (2011). 356: 127:Michael I Komnenos Doukas 511:Kingdom of Thessalonica 506:Medieval Central Greece 405:. London: John Murray. 363:Longnon, Jean (1969) . 95:Kingdom of Thessalonica 41:Kingdom of Thessalonica 491:13th century in Greece 146:Oberto II of Biandrate 119:Principality of Achaea 91:Boniface of Montferrat 62: 131:separate principality 111:William of Champlitte 105:. Further south, the 54: 496:History of Phthiotis 225:Ravano dalle Carceri 221:Albertino of Canossa 81:on the ruins of the 314:, pp. 207–208. 290:, pp. 206–207. 266:, pp. 235–238. 254:, pp. 187–193. 150:Margaret of Hungary 117:, establishing the 87:treaty of partition 449:Setton, Kenneth M. 369:Setton, Kenneth M. 302:, pp. 59, 74. 214:Treaty of Sapienza 210:Republic of Venice 63: 453:Wolff, Robert Lee 435:978-90-04-20323-5 428:. Leiden: Brill. 373:Wolff, Robert Lee 338:, pp. 74–75. 278:, pp. 72–74. 158:Henry of Flanders 109:was conquered by 25:Henry of Flanders 518: 472: 439: 414: 392: 351: 345: 339: 333: 327: 321: 315: 309: 303: 297: 291: 285: 279: 273: 267: 261: 255: 249: 194:Otho de la Roche 93:established the 83:Byzantine Empire 61: 58: 526: 525: 521: 520: 519: 517: 516: 515: 476: 475: 469: 436: 397:Miller, William 389: 359: 354: 346: 342: 334: 330: 324:Van Tricht 2011 322: 318: 310: 306: 298: 294: 286: 282: 274: 270: 262: 258: 250: 246: 242: 178: 129:establishing a 59: 49: 27:in the town of 12: 11: 5: 524: 514: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 486:1209 in Europe 474: 473: 467: 440: 434: 415: 393: 387: 358: 355: 353: 352: 350:, p. 208. 340: 328: 326:, p. 164. 316: 304: 292: 280: 268: 256: 243: 241: 238: 184:, a town near 177: 174: 103:Central Greece 75:Fourth Crusade 71:Constantinople 65:Following the 48: 45: 39:barons of the 33:Central Greece 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 523: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 483: 481: 470: 468:0-299-04844-6 464: 460: 459: 454: 450: 446: 441: 437: 431: 427: 426: 422: 416: 412: 408: 404: 403: 398: 394: 390: 388:0-299-04844-6 384: 380: 379: 374: 370: 366: 361: 360: 349: 344: 337: 332: 325: 320: 313: 308: 301: 296: 289: 284: 277: 272: 265: 260: 253: 248: 244: 237: 235: 231: 226: 222: 217: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 173: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 53: 44: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 23: 22:Latin Emperor 19: 501:Latin Empire 457: 424: 420: 401: 377: 343: 331: 319: 307: 295: 283: 271: 264:Longnon 1969 259: 247: 218: 190:Amédée Pofey 179: 135: 79:Latin Empire 64: 17: 15: 336:Miller 1908 300:Miller 1908 276:Miller 1908 107:Peloponnese 60: 1210 480:Categories 421:The Latin 348:Wolff 1969 312:Wolff 1969 288:Wolff 1969 252:Wolff 1969 240:References 234:Negroponte 196:, lord of 154:William VI 138:Bulgarians 47:Background 423:Renovatio 411:563022439 216:in June. 206:seneschal 182:Ravennika 142:Demetrius 29:Ravennika 399:(1908). 230:triarchs 99:Thessaly 85:and the 357:Sources 166:Larissa 133:there. 73:by the 67:capture 37:Lombard 465:  432:  409:  385:  202:Athens 198:Thebes 170:Euboea 162:Serres 123:Epirus 447:. In 367:. In 186:Lamia 463:ISBN 430:ISBN 407:OCLC 383:ISBN 223:and 200:and 113:and 101:and 16:The 232:of 69:of 31:in 482:: 451:; 371:; 57:c. 43:. 471:. 438:. 413:. 391:.

Index

Latin Emperor
Henry of Flanders
Ravennika
Central Greece
Lombard
Kingdom of Thessalonica

capture
Constantinople
Fourth Crusade
Latin Empire
Byzantine Empire
treaty of partition
Boniface of Montferrat
Kingdom of Thessalonica
Thessaly
Central Greece
Peloponnese
William of Champlitte
Geoffrey I of Villehardouin
Principality of Achaea
Epirus
Michael I Komnenos Doukas
separate principality
Bulgarians
Demetrius
Oberto II of Biandrate
Margaret of Hungary
William VI
Henry of Flanders

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