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when she arrived in the Morea in early 1316. He died a few weeks later, and Chalandritsa was occupied by Ferdinand's troops, who defended it with success against an attack by Matilda's husband,
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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.
432:, and returned to his homeland. The barony thereafter remained in the hands of the Zaccaria, although in a letter of 1324, half of it appears to be in the hands of 303:. The barony was one of the smallest, with four knight's fiefs attached to it. The first baron was G. (probably Guy) of Dramelay (or Trimolay, Tremolay) from the 726: 383: 610: 721: 338: 736: 455:, after a brief siege. Centurione was also forced to marry his daughter Catherine to Thomas, and retreated to his only remaining possession, the 361: 17: 386:, whose exact familial relation with the other Dramelays is unknown. Like most Achaean magnates, he initially supported the 327:, is attested ca. 1230. It was he who built the castle of Chalandritsa according to the Greek and Italian versions of the 337:
on the other hand reports a completely different story, according to which the castle of Chalandritsa had been built by
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La Morée franque. Recherches historiques, topographiques et archéologiques sur la principauté d'Achaïe
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The Frankish Morea. Historical, Topographic and Archaeological Studies on the Principality of Achaea
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and an otherwise unidentified Margaret of Cephalonia. According to the Aragonese version of the
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in 1282–85, and died shortly after. He was succeeded by his unnamed daughter and her husband,
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The Barony of Chalandritsa was established ca. 1209, after the conquest of the
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Map of the Peloponnese with its principal locations during the late Middle Ages
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A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Many older histories, following 25: 748: 578:Bon (1969), pp. 205, 235–236, 460 542:Bon (1969), pp. 192–193, 235, 459 533:Bon (1969), pp. 183, 234–235, 459 551:Topping (1975), pp. 112–113, 119 213: 590: 581: 572: 563: 554: 524:Bon (1969), pp. 106 note 2, 459 333:. The Aragonese version of the 545: 536: 527: 518: 509: 477: 468: 444:was forced to hand it over to 311:, who is attested in the 1209 13: 1: 462: 251:, and centred on the town of 587:Bon (1969), pp. 292–293, 460 7: 691:; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). 662:; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). 569:Topping (1975), pp. 119–120 347:William II of Villehardouin 10: 753: 638:Essays on the Latin Orient 602: 282: 243:, located in the northern 459:, where he died in 1432. 256: 188: 184: 180: 176: 162: 152: 148: 138: 134: 122: 118: 114: 75: 68: 58: 47: 42: 34: 29: 560:Bon (1969), pp. 235, 459 497:Bon (1969), pp. 107, 459 483:Miller (1921), pp. 71–72 378:, who was killed at the 370:of the Principality for 77: • Coordinates 683:Topping, Peter (1975). 654:Topping, Peter (1975). 515:Bon (1969), pp. 107–108 685:"The Morea, 1364–1460" 656:"The Morea, 1311–1364" 596:Topping (1975), p. 165 506:Topping (1975), p. 119 442:Centurione II Zaccaria 418:Chronicle of the Morea 330:Chronicle of the Morea 301:Principality of Achaea 264: 261:Calandrice, Calendrice 260: 241:Principality of Achaea 233:Barony of Chalandritsa 209:Despotate of the Morea 37:Principality of Achaea 30:Barony of Chalandritsa 609:Bon, Antoine (1969). 438:Centurione I Zaccaria 364:(in 1280), served as 317:Jean Alexandre Buchon 18:Baron of Chalandritsa 393:Ferdinand of Majorca 384:Nicholas of Dramelay 354:Guy (II) of Dramelay 352:Robert's successor, 453:Despot of the Morea 434:Peter dalle Carceri 380:Battle of Cephissus 372:Charles I of Naples 154:• Established 95: /  689:Setton, Kenneth M. 660:Setton, Kenneth M. 474:Bon (1969), p. 458 446:Thomas Palaiologos 422:Battle of Manolada 409:Assizes of Romania 397:Matilda of Hainaut 325:Robert of Dramelay 313:Treaty of Sapienza 457:Barony of Arcadia 406:According to the 401:Louis of Burgundy 229: 228: 225: 224: 221: 220: 124: • Type 99:38.117°N 21.800°E 16:(Redirected from 744: 708: 679: 650: 628: 597: 594: 588: 585: 579: 576: 570: 567: 561: 558: 552: 549: 543: 540: 534: 531: 525: 522: 516: 513: 507: 504: 498: 495: 484: 481: 475: 472: 426:Martino Zaccaria 339:Conrad of Aleman 305:namesake village 258: 217: 216: 205: 204: 190: 189: 125: 110: 109: 107: 106: 105: 100: 96: 93: 92: 91: 88: 78: 52: 27: 26: 21: 752: 751: 747: 746: 745: 743: 742: 741: 732:Medieval Achaea 712: 711: 705: 676: 633:Miller, William 605: 600: 595: 591: 586: 582: 577: 573: 568: 564: 559: 555: 550: 546: 541: 537: 532: 528: 523: 519: 514: 510: 505: 501: 496: 487: 482: 478: 473: 469: 465: 343:Baron of Patras 285: 239:fiefdom of the 235:was a medieval 214: 169: 155: 129:Feudal lordship 123: 103: 101: 97: 94: 89: 86: 84: 82: 81: 76: 53: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 750: 740: 739: 734: 729: 724: 710: 709: 703: 680: 674: 651: 629: 604: 601: 599: 598: 589: 580: 571: 562: 553: 544: 535: 526: 517: 508: 499: 485: 476: 466: 464: 461: 376:George I Ghisi 284: 281: 227: 226: 223: 222: 219: 218: 211: 202: 199: 198: 193: 186: 185: 182: 181: 178: 177: 174: 173: 170: 163: 160: 159: 156: 153: 150: 149: 146: 145: 140: 139:Historical era 136: 135: 132: 131: 126: 120: 119: 116: 115: 112: 111: 104:38.117; 21.800 79: 73: 72: 70: 66: 65: 60: 56: 55: 45: 44: 40: 39: 35:Barony of the 32: 31: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 749: 738: 735: 733: 730: 728: 725: 723: 720: 719: 717: 706: 704:0-299-06670-3 700: 696: 695: 690: 686: 681: 677: 675:0-299-06670-3 671: 667: 666: 661: 657: 652: 648: 644: 640: 639: 634: 630: 626: 622: 618: 614: 613: 607: 606: 593: 584: 575: 566: 557: 548: 539: 530: 521: 512: 503: 494: 492: 490: 480: 471: 467: 460: 458: 454: 451: 447: 443: 439: 435: 431: 430:Lord of Chios 427: 423: 419: 415: 414:Aimon of Rans 411: 410: 404: 402: 398: 394: 391: 390: 385: 381: 377: 373: 369: 368: 363: 359: 355: 350: 348: 344: 340: 336: 332: 331: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 280: 278: 274: 270: 266: 262: 254: 250: 247:peninsula in 246: 242: 238: 234: 212: 210: 207: 206: 203: 201: 200: 197: 194: 192: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 161: 157: 151: 147: 144: 141: 137: 133: 130: 127: 121: 117: 113: 108: 80: 74: 71: 67: 64: 61: 57: 51: 46: 41: 38: 33: 28: 19: 693: 664: 637: 616: 611: 592: 583: 574: 565: 556: 547: 538: 529: 520: 511: 502: 479: 470: 417: 407: 405: 387: 365: 351: 334: 328: 286: 272: 253:Chalandritsa 232: 230: 196:Succeeded by 195: 63:Chalandritsa 299:within the 289:Peloponnese 275:) south of 265:Calandrizza 263:; Italian: 257:Χαλανδρίτσα 245:Peloponnese 168:reconquest 143:Middle Ages 102: / 716:Categories 463:References 273:Calandrica 259:; French: 647:457893641 625:869621129 450:Byzantine 335:Chronicle 321:Karl Hopf 293:Crusaders 269:Aragonese 166:Byzantine 43:1209–1429 635:(1921). 362:Mitopoli 309:Burgundy 297:baronies 255:(Greek: 237:Frankish 603:Sources 389:infante 358:Lisarea 291:by the 283:History 164:•  90:21°48′E 59:Capital 701:  672:  645:  623:  448:, the 367:bailli 277:Patras 249:Greece 87:38°7′N 687:. 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Baron of Chalandritsa
Principality of Achaea

Chalandritsa
38°7′N 21°48′E / 38.117°N 21.800°E / 38.117; 21.800
Feudal lordship
Middle Ages
Byzantine
Despotate of the Morea
Frankish
Principality of Achaea
Peloponnese
Greece
Chalandritsa
Aragonese
Patras
Peloponnese
Crusaders
baronies
Principality of Achaea
namesake village
Burgundy
Treaty of Sapienza
Jean Alexandre Buchon
Karl Hopf
Robert of Dramelay
Chronicle of the Morea
Conrad of Aleman
Baron of Patras
William II of Villehardouin

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